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Packsize | 12/8 OZ |
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Made naturally* by hand with Pinot Grigio, love and time. *Minimally processed, no artificial ingredients.
Packsize | 12/8 OZ |
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Volpi crafts foods with care. We’re the only Midwestern specialty foods company that makes our own dry-cured meats, letting nature perfect each flavor in our family’s authentic recipes. There are no shortcuts or artificial processes. We let nature take its time to bring our foods to their delicious peak with fresh Midwest meats and few ingredients. Volpi is mindful of what goes into our foods so that you can feel good about eating them.
A large format Classic Spicy Italian Salami with plenty of fat content to give it a buttery texture, seasoned with Garlic, Black Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes and Carboy Wine Malbec.
Tanara Prosciutto di Parma D.O.P. at any age is produced under strict Italian law which governs the size of the hog leg to be used and what the hogs eat, among other strict considerations. Once the perfect leg has been selected, it undergoes a sea salting stage that last for a few weeks. The actual curing process occurs in humidity and temperature controlled rooms which replicate the fall, winter and spring seasons. An added bonus is the pure breeze from the Apennine mountains that blows into the curing house windows, thus adding an a unique form of air terroir to the ham. The entire process is time-consuming and tedious, but Tanara’s end product always measures up to the highest standards so that it earns the Parma fire-branded crown stamp with honors. The 24-month version sets itself apart with its bold black label.
Dry-cured ham, obtained by salting and curing selected fresh hams from pork raised and slaughtered in Europe. Seasoned at least 400 days, deboned, pressed in molds, vacuum packed.
Deep burgundy color, with salt slightly more pronounced in the Tuscan tradition of pairing foods with unsalted breads. About 22 inches long. Slice paper thin pieces. 2013 Good Food Award Winner!
Bayonne ham indeed draws its origins in various cities of the Adour Basin, but its influence and reputation grew through the important port of Bayonne whose name it bears. Soon the outstanding flavor of this delicacy won the favor of the gourmands of France and beyond. Bayonne ham is a prized guest at every banquet. With success came intensified production over the centuries and gradually , methods of manufacture were refined to meet more precise and demanding specifications. The selection of pigs , the time and breeding conditions , salting , drying, refining … are all steps that meet the highest criteria.