MENTA (PEPPERMINT)

A notable example of our constant pursuit for balancing tradition and creativity is our master ice cream maker's pride. Our peppermint is unlike any other because it is 100% natural, combining fresh milk and in natura peppermint leaves in a straightforward process. We use no flavoring, food coloring, or preservatives. In order to extract the natural principles and the characteristic flavor of menthol, we wash the leaves one by one and let them steep in milk for a day. We grind a few leaves into our gelato to give it an extra kick of flavor. In the end, you have a delicious, natural peppermint cream.

MASCARPONE

Originally created between the late 16th century and the early 17th century, Mascarpone is a sweet Italian cheese. It is known for being the main ingredient in tiramisu. 100% Italian, our recipe honors the tradition of this dessert and gave rise to a delicious, mild-flavored, and irresistible gelato. It is great with cookies, cakes, pies, and panettone.

MACADAMIA

Rich and creamy, the Macadamia flavor is prepared by grinding this delicious, nutrient-rich, and butter-flavored Australian nut and mixing it with our organic milk and Jersey cow milk blend. 

Macadamias are rich in fiber, B complex vitamins, and have high concentrations of thiamine, pyridoxine, niacin, riboflavin, and folic acid. In fact, they are a complete, healthy food that should be part of your daily diet. 

GRAN TORINO

An incredibly special recipe made with fresh milk, pure cocoa, and whole hazelnuts imported from Piemonte. Gran Torino is a sophisticated version of the traditional Gianduia flavor. It is by no chance that we look for the best ingredients, such as the hazelnuts that come from Piemonte (“Nocciola Gentile Trilobata dele Langhe”), which are considered the best in the world and even have a seal to verify their origin and avoid fraud. The flavor was developed by our Master Gelataio and got its name at our first shop on the Oscar Freire street. Sergio, a dear client and patron of ours, suggested the name as a tribute to Turin, the capital of Piemonte.