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$19.00
Aged Provolone from cows milk originally from Naples. now made in Lombardia. Great for eating and melting alike.
$17.98
Semi-soft ripened, washed rind, cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. With a strong aroma, but mild fruity flavor, Tallegio is excellent melted into polenta, on top of Gnocchi alla Romana, or on a hot sandwich.
$14.00
Semi soft cow’s milk pasta fillata (folded paste) cheese. Aged 6 weeks and smoked. Great for eating or melting. From Liuzzi Cheeses in Connecticut.
$9.70
Salted, dried, pressed ricotta in a grating or eating cheese form. Great when paired with salad or pastas or other food that needs a kick as the “Salata” can be intense. Made from sheep's milk in Sicily.
$4.75
Fresh cow’s milk ricotta, soft, wet and mild. Liuzzi and Calabro produce this hand-dipped masterpiece in Connecticut.
$21.00
Hard sheep’s milk cheese in the style of the classic from Lazio Locatelli. The highest quality Romano style cheese from Sardinia. With a sharp nutty flavor and a briny quality, it adds the master stoke to any pasta, pizza, or cheese board.
$36.00
From a limited cru area of Parmigiano Reggiano. Made from the milk of the red-patched Reggiana breed of cattle traditionally used in its production. With a deep gold color, unmatched nutty notes, and a fruit finish, Vacche Rosse is the true creme de la crème.
$21.80
The undisputed king of Italian cheeses, with a legendary flavor, known worldwide. From Reggio Emilia and Parma, a cow’s milk cheese aged a minimum of 2 years in caverns designed to intensify the cheese quality. By law, it can only be made from April 15 to November 11 to ensure that the milk comes from cattle pastured in the specific zone’s fresh grass.
$17.00
A blend of sheep’s milk, goat’s milk, and cow’s milk creates creamy, tangy La Tur. From the great wine region of Piedmont, this cheese is known for its runny, oozy perimeter and moist, mousse-like paste. Earthy and full, with a lingering lactic tang.
$10.00
Fresh mozzarella made in house every day at La Vita.
$15.50
Hard grating and eating cow’s milk cheese from Emilia-Romagna but not from Parma or the selected cattle of Reggiano. Tasty and great for adding to soups, dressing, salads. Not as intense as Parmigiano or Vacche Rossa Parmigiano.
$15.00
The rich and creamy classic Italian blue cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. Great to cook with or eat as a table cheese. Can be used to make a creamy sauce for pasta. Soft and spreadable.
$19.00
Aged Provolone from cows milk originally from Naples. now made in Lombardia. Great for eating and melting alike.
$17.98
Semi-soft ripened, washed rind, cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. With a strong aroma, but mild fruity flavor, Tallegio is excellent melted into polenta, on top of Gnocchi alla Romana, or on a hot sandwich.
$14.00
Semi soft cow’s milk pasta fillata (folded paste) cheese. Aged 6 weeks and smoked. Great for eating or melting. From Liuzzi Cheeses in Connecticut.
$9.70
Salted, dried, pressed ricotta in a grating or eating cheese form. Great when paired with salad or pastas or other food that needs a kick as the “Salata” can be intense. Made from sheep's milk in Sicily.
$4.75
Fresh cow’s milk ricotta, soft, wet and mild. Liuzzi and Calabro produce this hand-dipped masterpiece in Connecticut.
$21.00
Hard sheep’s milk cheese in the style of the classic from Lazio Locatelli. The highest quality Romano style cheese from Sardinia. With a sharp nutty flavor and a briny quality, it adds the master stoke to any pasta, pizza, or cheese board.
$36.00
From a limited cru area of Parmigiano Reggiano. Made from the milk of the red-patched Reggiana breed of cattle traditionally used in its production. With a deep gold color, unmatched nutty notes, and a fruit finish, Vacche Rosse is the true creme de la crème.
$21.80
The undisputed king of Italian cheeses, with a legendary flavor, known worldwide. From Reggio Emilia and Parma, a cow’s milk cheese aged a minimum of 2 years in caverns designed to intensify the cheese quality. By law, it can only be made from April 15 to November 11 to ensure that the milk comes from cattle pastured in the specific zone’s fresh grass.
$17.00
A blend of sheep’s milk, goat’s milk, and cow’s milk creates creamy, tangy La Tur. From the great wine region of Piedmont, this cheese is known for its runny, oozy perimeter and moist, mousse-like paste. Earthy and full, with a lingering lactic tang.
$10.00
Fresh mozzarella made in house every day at La Vita.
$15.50
Hard grating and eating cow’s milk cheese from Emilia-Romagna but not from Parma or the selected cattle of Reggiano. Tasty and great for adding to soups, dressing, salads. Not as intense as Parmigiano or Vacche Rossa Parmigiano.
$15.00
The rich and creamy classic Italian blue cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. Great to cook with or eat as a table cheese. Can be used to make a creamy sauce for pasta. Soft and spreadable.
$28.00
From Valle d’Aosta this cow’s milk cheese is aged for a minimum of 3 months and has a distinct flavor and aroma and a creamy milky consistency, with just a hint of funk. Great melting cheese. Great raw with smoky speck. Similar to French Gruyere.
$28.00
Cow’s milk semi-firm, sliceable cheese from Alto Adige. Aged for at least 60 days. It can vary from soft and milky to dry with a light crumble, but always makes an excellent addition to a cheese board or sandwich.
$20.60
Sheep’s milk cheese from Rome’s countryside. Semi soft all round tasty fun. For melting, eating, and sandwiches. Cacio di Roma does it all! We consider it the Cheddar of Rome.
$19.00
Cow’s milk Blue cheese from the Piedmont region of Italy. Aged 3-4 months. Made in almost a French style. Rich, creamy and sharp. One of the best blue cheeses you will ever taste.
$21.00
Hard crumbly cow’s milk cheese that is aged for 5 months from the Veneto. Comes off like a mild tangy parm or a cross between parmigiano and provolone. Great for eating, topping a dish of pasta, or using in a pizza blend.
$21.00
Hard crumbly cow’s milk cheese that is aged for 5 months from the Veneto. Comes off like a mild tangy parm or a cross between parmigiano and provolone. Great for eating, topping a dish of pasta, or using in a pizza blend.
$19.00
Cow’s milk Blue cheese from the Piedmont region of Italy. Aged 3-4 months. Made in almost a French style. Rich, creamy and sharp. One of the best blue cheeses you will ever taste.
$20.60
Sheep’s milk cheese from Rome’s countryside. Semi soft all round tasty fun. For melting, eating, and sandwiches. Cacio di Roma does it all! We consider it the Cheddar of Rome.
$28.00
Cow’s milk semi-firm, sliceable cheese from Alto Adige. Aged for at least 60 days. It can vary from soft and milky to dry with a light crumble, but always makes an excellent addition to a cheese board or sandwich.
$28.00
From Valle d’Aosta this cow’s milk cheese is aged for a minimum of 3 months and has a distinct flavor and aroma and a creamy milky consistency, with just a hint of funk. Great melting cheese. Great raw with smoky speck. Similar to French Gruyere.
$15.00
The rich and creamy classic Italian blue cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. Great to cook with or eat as a table cheese. Can be used to make a creamy sauce for pasta. Soft and spreadable.
$15.50
Hard grating and eating cow’s milk cheese from Emilia-Romagna but not from Parma or the selected cattle of Reggiano. Tasty and great for adding to soups, dressing, salads. Not as intense as Parmigiano or Vacche Rossa Parmigiano.
$17.00
A blend of sheep’s milk, goat’s milk, and cow’s milk creates creamy, tangy La Tur. From the great wine region of Piedmont, this cheese is known for its runny, oozy perimeter and moist, mousse-like paste. Earthy and full, with a lingering lactic tang.
$10.00
Fresh mozzarella made in house every day at La Vita.
$21.80
The undisputed king of Italian cheeses, with a legendary flavor, known worldwide. From Reggio Emilia and Parma, a cow’s milk cheese aged a minimum of 2 years in caverns designed to intensify the cheese quality. By law, it can only be made from April 15 to November 11 to ensure that the milk comes from cattle pastured in the specific zone’s fresh grass.
$36.00
From a limited cru area of Parmigiano Reggiano. Made from the milk of the red-patched Reggiana breed of cattle traditionally used in its production. With a deep gold color, unmatched nutty notes, and a fruit finish, Vacche Rosse is the true creme de la crème.
$21.00
Hard sheep’s milk cheese in the style of the classic from Lazio Locatelli. The highest quality Romano style cheese from Sardinia. With a sharp nutty flavor and a briny quality, it adds the master stoke to any pasta, pizza, or cheese board.
$19.00
Aged Provolone from cows milk originally from Naples. now made in Lombardia. Great for eating and melting alike.
$4.75
Fresh cow’s milk ricotta, soft, wet and mild. Liuzzi and Calabro produce this hand-dipped masterpiece in Connecticut.
$9.70
Salted, dried, pressed ricotta in a grating or eating cheese form. Great when paired with salad or pastas or other food that needs a kick as the “Salata” can be intense. Made from sheep's milk in Sicily.
$14.00
Semi soft cow’s milk pasta fillata (folded paste) cheese. Aged 6 weeks and smoked. Great for eating or melting. From Liuzzi Cheeses in Connecticut.
$17.98
Semi-soft ripened, washed rind, cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. With a strong aroma, but mild fruity flavor, Tallegio is excellent melted into polenta, on top of Gnocchi alla Romana, or on a hot sandwich.
$19.00
Aged Provolone from cows milk originally from Naples. now made in Lombardia. Great for eating and melting alike.
$17.98
Semi-soft ripened, washed rind, cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. With a strong aroma, but mild fruity flavor, Tallegio is excellent melted into polenta, on top of Gnocchi alla Romana, or on a hot sandwich.
$14.00
Semi soft cow’s milk pasta fillata (folded paste) cheese. Aged 6 weeks and smoked. Great for eating or melting. From Liuzzi Cheeses in Connecticut.
$9.70
Salted, dried, pressed ricotta in a grating or eating cheese form. Great when paired with salad or pastas or other food that needs a kick as the “Salata” can be intense. Made from sheep's milk in Sicily.
$4.75
Fresh cow’s milk ricotta, soft, wet and mild. Liuzzi and Calabro produce this hand-dipped masterpiece in Connecticut.
$21.00
Hard sheep’s milk cheese in the style of the classic from Lazio Locatelli. The highest quality Romano style cheese from Sardinia. With a sharp nutty flavor and a briny quality, it adds the master stoke to any pasta, pizza, or cheese board.
$36.00
From a limited cru area of Parmigiano Reggiano. Made from the milk of the red-patched Reggiana breed of cattle traditionally used in its production. With a deep gold color, unmatched nutty notes, and a fruit finish, Vacche Rosse is the true creme de la crème.
$21.80
The undisputed king of Italian cheeses, with a legendary flavor, known worldwide. From Reggio Emilia and Parma, a cow’s milk cheese aged a minimum of 2 years in caverns designed to intensify the cheese quality. By law, it can only be made from April 15 to November 11 to ensure that the milk comes from cattle pastured in the specific zone’s fresh grass.
$17.00
A blend of sheep’s milk, goat’s milk, and cow’s milk creates creamy, tangy La Tur. From the great wine region of Piedmont, this cheese is known for its runny, oozy perimeter and moist, mousse-like paste. Earthy and full, with a lingering lactic tang.
$10.00
Fresh mozzarella made in house every day at La Vita.
$15.50
Hard grating and eating cow’s milk cheese from Emilia-Romagna but not from Parma or the selected cattle of Reggiano. Tasty and great for adding to soups, dressing, salads. Not as intense as Parmigiano or Vacche Rossa Parmigiano.
$15.00
The rich and creamy classic Italian blue cow’s milk cheese from Lombardia. Great to cook with or eat as a table cheese. Can be used to make a creamy sauce for pasta. Soft and spreadable.
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83 Woodport Road
Suite 2A
Sparta, NJ 07871
83 Woodport Road
Suite 2A
Sparta, NJ 07871
Your destination for authentic classics and modern
selections of Italian salumi, cheeses, focaccia,
prepared and packaged foods.
83 Woodport Road
Suite 2A
Sparta, NJ 07871
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