Cheese bliss the Upper Venosta Valley (Val Venosta/Vinschgau)
The highest mountain in South Tyrol's Alps lends Mila Ortler Cheese its name. It is made exclusively pure fresh milk of the Upper Venosta Valley, and is produced in accordance with time-honoured traditions. After about 60 days of ripening, Mila Ortler Cheese forms an uneven brown rind. Its firm consistency, irregular eyes, distinctive milky flavour and mild aroma add up to a unique South Tyrol specialty cheese that is both satisfying and versatile.
Mila Bergmilch is a renowned producer of dairy products South Tyrol, a region in the north of Italy. The company was founded in 1957 and has been based in Bolzano ever since. Mila Bergmilch is known for its high-quality dairy products made milk mountain farms in the surrounding area. The dairy farmers who supply Mila Bergmilch have their farms in the Alps, where the air is fresh and the meadows are green. The dairy cows can graze on the lush pastures and their milk is milked by hand in the traditional way. This produces milk of the highest quality, which serves as the basis for Mila Bergmilch's dairy products. The Mila Bergmilch range includes a wide range of products, including fresh milk, yoghurt, butter, cheese and various desserts. All products are made high-quality ingredients and are free artificial flavours and colourings. Through careful processing and the use of natural ingredients, Mila Bergmilch products retain their unique taste and quality. Mila Bergmilch has developed into a leading producer of dairy products in South Tyrol and is now an important employer in the region. The company attaches great importance to sustainability and works closely with dairy farmers to ensure that production is environmentally friendly and sustainable. Mila Bergmilch's products are very popular not only in South Tyrol, but also in other parts of Italy and abroad. Overall, Mila Bergmilch is a traditional company that specialises in producing high-quality dairy products the region. The company places great emphasis on quality, sustainability and working with local dairy farmers to ensure that the products are always fresh and of the best quality.
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Lightly-baked, crunchy rye bread in small format. As a rule, our South Tyrolean Mini-Schüttelbrot is eaten between meals (during a so-called 'Jause' or 'Brotzeit') or rather during a light afternoon meal (the South Tyrolean 'Marende'). It makes of course a perfect accompaniment to wine and beer.