Italian Gift Basket - Classic (3.8 Pound) by igourmet.com

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Italian Gift Basket - Classic (3.8 Pound) by igourmet.com

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 : Italian Gift Basket - Classic (3.8 Pound) by igourmet.com
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Price: $79.99
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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: IGOURMET
Country: Italy
Label: igourmet
Manufacturer: igourmet
Publisher: igourmet
Size: 9 pound
Studio: igourmet



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Product DescriptionFrom Tuscany to Sicily, Italy has a food-based culture. From its al dente pastas to its extra virgin olive oils to its fine gourmet cheeses, Italy can't be beat for its culinary diversity and excellence. Our Italian Gift Basket brings home a sampling of this great nation's most exquisite foods. Cheeses include creamy Gorgonzola, a Sardinian Pecorino, and Grana Padano Stravecchio Oro del Tempo, the classic Italian grating cheese. The basket also contains a bottle of Ligurian olive oil from Fratelli Carli, an amazing 3-Leaf Balsamic vinegar from Modena and a jar of black olives. With this gift, your lucky or relative will be singing 'grazie' well into to the new year!




Features:
  • All igourmet.com Gift Baskets are filled with only premium quality items you will be proud to give
  • A stunning array of cheeses, olive oil, Balsamic vinegar and more
  • All items produced in Italy
  • Attractively packaged in a dark stained wood planter
  • An excellent gift for holidays and special occasions











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tuscan Delight..
A taste of Italy delivered to your door..! Cheeses so fresh,you immediately think warm scented evenings,gazing out across the cyprus trees, lemon groves, roesmary, all the smells of Italy, the taste of wine on your lips, transporting you back to a time when food had taste..true taste..flavours that assault the taste buds..seducing the pallette, wanting more with each bite.Food so simple yet so perfect one tastes everything..pungent olive oil so rich in colour, transforming the humblest of meals into a feast for Kings..Fast food does not exist in Italy.. Everything Italians do, they do with passion, with flair, and always a hint of madness..
Taking a little part of Italy and delivering it anywhere in the world, must surely be the best way to indulge ones fantasies..oh by the way, the box comes in very handy for storing your bills...



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