HOW GOOD THE ROSES ARE!

For fine and discerning palates, Artemisia cultivates, preserves and processes roses and other plant treasures in a completely natural way.

HOW GOOD THE ROSES ARE!
Behind Genoa, beyond the Giovi pass, we enter the Scrivia Valley, land of the ancient Spinola family and its castles, protagonist of the bloody conspiracy against the Doria family in January 1547 and later holiday area of the people of Genoa, who enriched it with beautiful Art Nouveau residences in the 20th century. At its heart lies the village of Montoggio, 500 metres above sea level, surrounded by nature, with 2000 inhabitants, the ruins of the Fieschi castle and, above all, its syrup roses. There, in fact, as in the entire upper valley, the environmental conditions are particularly favourable to the cultivation of very old varieties of roses, selected over the centuries, perfect for making syrups, petal jams, jellies, candies and exquisite liqueurs. These are some of the food products cared for with artisan wisdom by Artemisia, which, in addition to roses, cultivates, preserves and transforms herbs, flowers, berries and wild fruits 'in an absolutely natural way' to make jams, jellies and sauces from cheese, infusions, salts, vinegars and flavoured sugars.