Widely spread until the 1950s, the "Carla apple" is an ancient variety native to the neighboring Finalese area, now at risk of extinction.
Small and irregular, it has a smooth green-yellow skin speckled with pink, and the flesh, creamy white in color, is aromatic, juicy, and very sweet (although not excessively sugary). Particularly delicate, it doesn't keep as well as others and is best enjoyed freshly picked, qualities that have mainly destined it for family consumption. A basket full of fruits, grown on the tree that has been with us for a long time, always graces our table at home.
In an era that often sees us subjected to the consumption of anonymous products, "the good things of the past" evoke the passion and dedication necessary to obtain good fruits, suggesting the same attention and care, the warm atmosphere of times gone by that we offer to our guests.
We are open all year round.