Artisan Company Nunquam - Chef Fabio Goti
The artisan company “Nunquam” is in Tavola, a small village near Prato and closed to Poggio a Caiano and Carmignano; the owner is Mrs. Cristina Pagliai, who is taking care about all the production process with her husband Mr. Fabio Goti.
All products, labelled “Alla Gusteria” and “Osteria de Ciotti” (and after also the Vermouth and all liqueurs “Nunquam”), are a gourmet project which started in 1999. At the beginning the project started with the opening of a restaurant/wine bar with a creative cooking called “Alla Gusteria”, managed by the Chef and Sommelier Fabio Goti, giving a shake to the gourmet scene of Prato, which was enough stagnating.
And till the year 2003 it remained a meeting point for many local lovers, but slowly also of many gourmet people coming from all Tuscan and Italian cities looking for special recipes , prepared and done with high quality and artisan products and elaborated for a nice and emotional impact for taste and sight.
From this short but intense experience it has born the gourmet line “Alla Gusteria”, specialized in preserves, mustards and jellies suitable for combination with salami, cold meats and cheeses. The fruits and vegetables, absolutely in season, are selected, washed and sectioned by hand with high attention.
The short cooking, keeping unchanged the organoleptic properties, flavour and colour included, is done into steel home pots. With the line “Osteria de Ciotti” proposes famous recipes of local cooking, using always of course excellent raw materials.
For example specialities like ribollita, or carabaccia, or zolfini beans uccelletto style, or cacciucco with pink small chickpeas from Reggello, and many others; all packed and sold into nice glass jars.
In the same way that distinguish the company from 2012 started the production of canned fish and meat, and in 2013 scored the same, for the purpose of marketing all over the world, recognition there from the Tuscany region. Into the next, closed room there is the preparation/production of the different liqueurs and Vermouth. “Nunquam” is especially the one and only company which is producing the White Vermouth of Prato, a vanished product for many time and now after approx. 60 years again on sale with success, thanks to the same and original recipe dated year 1750.
Spirits
Artisan Company Nunquam - Chef Fabio Goti
The artisan company “Nunquam” is in Tavola, a small village near Prato and closed to Poggio a Caiano and Carmignano; the owner is Mrs. Cristina Pagliai, who is taking care about all the production process with her husband Mr. Fabio Goti.
All products, labelled “Alla Gusteria” and “Osteria de Ciotti” (and after also the Vermouth and all liqueurs “Nunquam”), are a gourmet project which started in 1999. At the beginning the project started with the opening of a restaurant/wine bar with a creative cooking called “Alla Gusteria”, managed by the Chef and Sommelier Fabio Goti, giving a shake to the gourmet scene of Prato, which was enough stagnating.
And till the year 2003 it remained a meeting point for many local lovers, but slowly also of many gourmet people coming from all Tuscan and Italian cities looking for special recipes , prepared and done with high quality and artisan products and elaborated for a nice and emotional impact for taste and sight.
From this short but intense experience it has born the gourmet line “Alla Gusteria”, specialized in preserves, mustards and jellies suitable for combination with salami, cold meats and cheeses. The fruits and vegetables, absolutely in season, are selected, washed and sectioned by hand with high attention.
The short cooking, keeping unchanged the organoleptic properties, flavour and colour included, is done into steel home pots. With the line “Osteria de Ciotti” proposes famous recipes of local cooking, using always of course excellent raw materials.
For example specialities like ribollita, or carabaccia, or zolfini beans uccelletto style, or cacciucco with pink small chickpeas from Reggello, and many others; all packed and sold into nice glass jars.
In the same way that distinguish the company from 2012 started the production of canned fish and meat, and in 2013 scored the same, for the purpose of marketing all over the world, recognition there from the Tuscany region. Into the next, closed room there is the preparation/production of the different liqueurs and Vermouth. “Nunquam” is especially the one and only company which is producing the White Vermouth of Prato, a vanished product for many time and now after approx. 60 years again on sale with success, thanks to the same and original recipe dated year 1750.
Spirits
Ingredients: Pheasant breast (23%), duck meat (22%), Italian extra virgin olive oil (21%) duck livers (15%), onions (14%), Salina capers (2%), anchovies fillets ( pesce ) (engraulis encrasicolus) (1%), laurel leaves, white wine (contains sulfites), salt and pepper.
Ingredients: Chicken liver (60%), onions (14%), Italian extra virgin olive oil (14%) Salina capers (4%), fillets of anchovies ( fish ) (engraulis encrasicolus) (2%), Vin Santo del Chianti Doc (contains sulphites ) (2%), salt and pepper.
Ingredients: Sausage (Pork meat, salt, pepper, dextrose, sucrose, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ascorbic acid, natural flavors ) (42%) , organic tomato (42%), onion (12%), italian extra virgin olive oil (2%), garlic, Saffron (0,007%), basil salt and pepper.
Ingredients: Sausage (Pork meat, salt, pepper, dextrose, sucrose, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ascorbic acid, natural flavors ) (42%) , organic tomato (42%), onion (12%), italian extra virgin olive oil (2%), garlic, Saffron (0,007%), basil salt and pepper.
The secret to making a good boar sauce is simple: All you need is an excellent raw material and you’re done. Often we find ourselves in front of recipes where it is recommended to marinate for 3-4 days in the wild boar wine and vinegar. We were wrong. Probably the recipe is suitable for wild boars old but still with this procedure can not improve quality.
Ingredients: Roe deer meat (44%), tuscan organic tomato Tuscan (26%), onions (12%), carrots (6%), Italian extra virgin olive oil (6%), pork bacon (pork, salt, pepper, dextrose, sucrose, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ascorbic acid, natural flavors) (4%), bay leaves, berries juniper, red wine (contains sulfites), salt and pepper.
A good rabbit should not exceed 5-6 months and the weight should fluctuate (clean) between the pound and pound and two hundred. Also in this case the preparation does not need to special procedures and also the marinade is not at all recommended. Provided that the rabbit is not old or had inadequate nutrition.
Ingredients: Duck meat (40%), organic tomato (28%), extra virgin olive oil (11%), onions (8%), pork bacon (pork meat, salt, pepper, dextrose, sucrose, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ascorbic acid, natural flavors) (4%), carrots (4%), celery (4%), sage, white wine (contain sulfites), nutmeg, salt and pepper.
Ingredients: Cold cuts of Cinta Senese (salami, bacon, capicola: salt, pepper, dextrose, sucrose, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ascorbic acid, natural flavors (26%), (26%), Ustica lentils (26%), organic tomato (19%), italian extra virgin olive oil (13%) onion (5%), carrot (4%), celery (4%), , salt and pepper.
Is a typical dish of Tuscan cuisine: the stomach of the calf, more precisely of the rumen, which together with omasum and abomasum (respectively called to Florence centopelli and lampredotto) are used in many recipes Florentine.
The lampredotto is one of the most typical dishes of Florentine cuisine and together with the tripe is obtained from bovine stomach which is divided into four parts. In this case the abomasum said locally lampredotto. Still widespread in the city thanks to the presence of numerous kiosks of so-called lampredottai or sellers lampredotto different locations...
Ingredients: “Vitellone Bianco dell’Appennino Centrale “ PGI Chianina breed beaf (49%), organic tomato (26%), onions (7%), extra virgin olive oil (6%), celery (3%), carrots (3%), Chianti docg red wine (contain sulfites), salt and pepper.
Ingredients: Cinta Senese pork meat (35%), white beans (19%), organic tomato (22%), onions (7%), Italian virgin olive oil (5%), carrots (4%), celery (4%), white wine (contains sulfites), bay leaf, sage, salt and pepper.
The Peposo (rich in pepper) was invented in the XV century by people working on the Impruneta's hills, just outside Florence, and in particular by those who made cooked bricks in the local furnaces. The "fornacini" (furnace workers) used the furnaces to cook this dish which took several hours to be prepared.
The roe used to make this delicious dish comes from the Apennines Tosco–Emiliano. Great eaten alone or with polenta or on the croutons.
Ingredients: Cod (30%), organic tomato (38%), red onions (9%), taggiasche olives (9%), Salina capers (3%), garlic, parsley, rosemary, thyme, oregano, white wine, italian extra virgin olive oil (9%), salt, pepper.
Ingredients: Mackerel (32%), organic tomato (36%),Salina capers (3%), taggiasche olives (6%), red onions (11%), garlic, parsley, oregano, white wine, italian extra virgin olive oil (10%), salt, pepper.
Ingredients: Cuttlefish, organic tomato, red onions, garlic, parsley, anise, white wine, italian extra virgin olive oil, salt, pepper.
Ingredients: Mullet 35%, organic tomato (49%), garlic, parsley, chilli, white wine (contain sulfites), italian extra virgin olive oil, salt, pepper.
Ingredients: Mediterranean cuttlefish, mussels, prawns, organic tomato, garlic, parsley, pepper, white wine, extra virgin olive oil, salt, pepper.
Ingredients: Squid (19%), octopus (18%), porcini mushrooms (boletus edulis 19%), organic tomato (24%), onion (4%), extra virgin olive oil (15%), garlic, parsley, thyme, salt and pepper.