Truffles

Cantina Dazio

Fresh Summer Truffle First Choise

Tuber Aestivum Vitt.

It is the most used truffle in the kitchen all over the world.
It grows in both sandy and clayey soils, in broad-leaved woods, in pine forests and also in old olive groves.

Fresh Summer Truffle First Choise

Tuber Aestivum Vitt.

It is the most used truffle in the kitchen all over the world.
It grows in both sandy and clayey soils, in broad-leaved woods, in pine forests and also in old olive groves.

Fresh Uncinato Truffle First Choise

Tuber Aestivum var. Ucinatum Chatin

It is the winter variant of the summer truffle.
It developes in environments protected from direct sunlight such as deep valleys and north-facing slopes.
It prefers cool areas with constant humidity all year round, such as broad-leaved woods, especially beech and oak woods, and predominantly clayey or humus-rich soils.

Fresh Uncinato Truffle First Choise

Tuber Aestivum var. Ucinatum Chatin

It is the winter variant of the summer truffle.
It developes in environments protected from direct sunlight such as deep valleys and north-facing slopes.
It prefers cool areas with constant humidity all year round, such as broad-leaved woods, especially beech and oak woods, and predominantly clayey or humus-rich soils.

Fresh Black Truffle First Choise

Tuber Melanosporum Vitt.

It is the most prized, tasty and fragrant black truffle.
It grows in the hilly and mountainous areas, in symbiosis with hazel, oak and “farnia”. The vegetation is usually scarce where it grows and, under the tree, the grass is sparse due to the action of its mycelium.

Fresh Black Truffle First Choise

Tuber Melanosporum Vitt.

It is the most prized, tasty and fragrant black truffle.
It grows in the hilly and mountainous areas, in symbiosis with hazel, oak and “farnia”. The vegetation is usually scarce where it grows and, under the tree, the grass is sparse due to the action of its mycelium.

Fresh White Truffle First Choise

Tuber Magnatum Pico

Considered the “king of truffles”, it leaves in symbiosis with oaks, limes, poplars and willows; it is rarely found in conjunction with other truffles. To be born and developed it need of a soft and humid soil for most of the year, rich in calcium and with good aeration.

Fresh White Truffle First Choise

Tuber Magnatum Pico

Considered the “king of truffles”, it leaves in symbiosis with oaks, limes, poplars and willows; it is rarely found in conjunction with other truffles. To be born and developed it need of a soft and humid soil for most of the year, rich in calcium and with good aeration.