Producing

A story of Love, Traditions,
crafting and people

Tuscany, together with Sardinia, leads in sheep cheese production.

It can be considered the cradle of cheesemaking, thanks to its Etruscan heritage, where sheep husbandry was already widespread during the Bronze Age.

Flocks grazing on Etruscan soil are mentioned by authors of the Hellenistic and Roman eras. The renowned cheeses of Luni are discussed by Pliny the Elder (Nat. Hist. XI.241).

We are also informed of the presence of Etruscan livestock farms in Southern Etruria by Plutarch (Tib. 8.7). Pliny the Younger (Plin. Epist. VIII.20) tells us of flocks in the territory of Roselle.

History and tradition are fundamental to understanding the art of cheese production. Every product embodies the memory and passion of the people who, through their actions, pass knowledge down from generation to generation.

The story of every cheese is tied to the people who produced, nurtured, and passed it on with love and respect for tradition.
Forme d’Arte è fiera di essere parte di questa storia e di poter offrire ai suoi clienti la possibilità di conoscere e gustare i prodotti unici e autentici.

Our story is one that forges a strong bond with our small producers and enables us to select the very best of Tuscan and Italian cheesemaking.

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