Laudemio Frescobaldi Olive Oil 500ml and Tirrena Ancient Grain Pasta 2 x 500g
After the severe frosts in Tuscany in 1985, a group of producers set a marketing group up under the Laudemio banner, as a guarantee of provenance and quality. The Frescobaldis were one of the instigators of Laudemio, and the oils were launched, first in Florence and then here at two events, one at the River Café, one at the Italian embassy. The Frescobaldis have their mill at Camperiti, just down the road from their beautiful Castello di Nipozzano, and it is here that they press the olives, Frantoio (70%), Moraiolo (20%) and Leccino (10%).
In February 2023 they launched their newest product Tirrena, an artisan pasta made from ancient grains grown on their estate. Building on their experience with fine wines and olive oil, the family have drawn on this excellence to produce an exceptional pasta, the quintessentially most Italian of ingredients.
The launch of Tirrena pasta marks a new departure for the Frescobaldi family: a semi-whole durum wheat semolina pasta made from three types of ancient grains grown on their estates. It’s a truly artisanal product—and we’ve come to expect nothing less from anything bearing the Frescobaldi name.
The Terroir
The wheat is grown on the Frescobaldi estates in Val di Pesa, southwest of Florence, and further west toward the province of Livorno on the coast. This area has long been suited to cultivating durum wheat, thanks to the balance of fertile soils, a mild climate, and the afternoon breezes from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Ancient Grains
The so-called “ancient” durum wheat varieties used for Tirrena are Khorasan, Senatore Cappelli, and Evoldur. After years of trialling different grains on their land, these were carefully selected for their suitability to the territory and their ability to deliver a healthy, authentic product with superior organoleptic qualities.
These grains are milled into a semi-whole durum wheat semolina, making the pasta rich in fibre, polyphenols, and vitamins. This not only enhances its nutritional value but also preserves the full aromas and flavours of the ancient grains.
The Natural Drying Method
Tirrena is produced using a natural process passed down through generations. The pasta is bronze-drawn, then dried slowly in static cells for 84 to 144 hours at temperatures below 38°C, preserving the grains’ organoleptic qualities. This method gives the pasta its natural hazelnut colour, high digestibility, and remarkable ability to absorb sauces. It’s precisely this careful process that allows Tirrena to fully capture the scent and taste of Frescobaldi wheat.
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Case Size
1 unit