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Handicrafts and typical products

  • Albana di Romagna 6035
    "Vino romagnolo" A wine made exclusively from grapes picked in the region (only in the hills south of the Via Emilia). It was the first white wine to obtain the DOCG (Denominazione Origine Controllata Garantita) certification in 1987.
     
  • Artistic Ceramics 2001
    The production of artistic ceramics in Faenza boasts a centuries-old tradition and is still of great importance to the city today, even from a commercial point of view, being both an expression of artisan and industrial production. Ceramics characterise the face of the city itself, especially in the town centre where the street numbers and road signs are made in majolica.
     
  • Cagnina di Romagna 6035
    A light ruby red wine with the perfume of dog roses, it has a medium sweet taste and is produced in the provinces of Forli - Cesena and Ravenna. It obtained Denominazione di Origine Controllata recognition on 17 March 1988.
     
  • Embroidery  6

    In the Lamone river valley, especially in Brisighella and Fognano, the art of embroidery was quite florid with its golden age from the beginning of the 1900’s to the end of the Second World War.

     
  • Forgotten Fruit 7

    Fruit which was eaten once upon a time by the farming population of the hills, which now due to social and lifestyle changes plus new markets have become emarginalised and unknown.

     
  • L'olio di Brisighella 6

    In the Lamone Valley, the cultivation of olive has particularly old origins (II century). In 1996 the oil has obtained the DOP classification

     
  • Macramé of Solarolo  6034

    Traditional lace with a special finish

     
  • Nectarine of Romagna 6035
    Fresh fruit with different varieties with yellow or white flesh.
     
  • Pagadebit (pay debt) di Romagna 6035
    Pagadebit (pay debt) owes its name to the great productivity of this vine, which manages to be reasonably productive even when weather conditions are not entirely favourable and other wine production is low.
     
  • Sangiovese di Romagna 0
    Commonly known as black wine as early as the end of the XVIII century was drunk at wedding banquets.