igourmet An Evening in Tuscany

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Product DescriptionEnjoy a romantic dinner reminiscing the wonders of Tuscany with this gourmet food assortment. With cheese course, truffle asparagus sauce for crostini, pasta course, and dessert, all you need is an unforgettable Tuscan wine (not included). Pecorino Grand Old Man: Famous 15-month-old sheep’s milk cheese from Pienza (1/2 lb.). Marzolino: Table fresh sheep’s milk cheese from Mugello (1/2 lb.). Boschetto al Tartufo Bianchetto: An incomparable sheep's and cow's milk cheese from Tuscany studded with rare white truffle shavings (5 oz.). Gelatina di Vin Santo: Made from one of the most famous wines from Tuscany, this wine jelly complements pecorinos and even biscotti (3.5 oz.). Total package: 6.5 lbs.




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