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The purest San Gimignano saffron is obtained from the "crocus sativus".
This substance has been
considered precious since the Middle Ages and is obtained by hand picking the flower, cleaning
it and drying it, to guarantee maximum quality.
The bees in the woods produce the nectar
that sweetens our tables.
The thousands of flowers from which the pollen is collected
remind us of the intense scents of the Tuscan countryside.
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