(€105.00 / kg)
Montesano 50% Iberian Bellota Ham comes from Iberian pigs raised in freedom in the dehesas of southwestern Spain. During the montanera season, they feed mainly on acorns, as well as grasses and aromatic plants found in the pastures. Naturally cured for around 36 months, this Iberian ham has a melt-in-the-mouth texture and rich aromas characteristic of bellota hams.
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Montesano 50% Iberian bellota ham is made from Iberian pigs raised in freedom in the dehesas of southwestern Spain. This natural environment, consisting of vast pastures and oak forests, is the historic cradle of Iberian pig breeding.
The dehesas cover more than a million hectares of meadows and forests where holm oaks, cork oaks, and other plant species grow. This natural landscape provides an ideal habitat for the extensive breeding of Iberian pigs.
During the montanera, a key period in Iberian pig farming, the pigs roam freely in the pastures and feed mainly on acorns that have fallen from the oak trees. Each animal can consume between 8 and 10 kg of acorns per day, supplemented with fresh grass and aromatic plants. This diet contributes to the infiltration of fat into the meat and the development of the characteristic aromas of Iberian bellota ham.
The Montesano company, located in Jerez de los Caballeros in the province of Badajoz, continues a tradition of craftsmanship in the production of Iberian hams. The company controls the entire production cycle, from the rearing of the pigs to the curing of the hams.
After salting, the hams are slowly cured in natural drying rooms for around 36 months. This gradual maturation process develops a supple texture and a remarkable aromatic richness with delicate notes of dried fruit.
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