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The 5 Best New Fragrances of the Year

The world is full of fantastic and innovative fragrances. That’s why our panel of experts samples each year some of the best, and ranks and celebrates what they find.

This year’s artisan perfume awards focus on New Fragrances. We looked for the five best releases of fragrances created or launched within the last 12 months.. They were reviewed for elements such as Best Ingredient Combinations, Best Aroma, Most Unique and Most Seductive Scent.

The list came down to these five, who are definitely some of the best, and have been awarded as the Best New Fragrances of the Year by the Academy of Media Tastemakers and the Artisan Fragrance Salon. In addition to being named as the Best New Fragrances of the Year, they also have the title of Official Fragrance Partners of the 11th Annual TASTE AWARDS in Beverly Hills in 2020.

 

The 5 Best New Fragrances of the Year


FRAGRANCE: Bonsai
BRAND: House of Matriarch – High Perfumery
CREATED BY: Christi Meshell
FIND AT: https://www.matriarch.biz/


FRAGRANCE: LLibre de Pètals (Petal book)
BRAND: El Jardí Secret
CREATED BY: Esperança Cases Prats
FIND AT: http://www.eljardisecret.cat


FRAGRANCE: Nepenthe
BRAND: Envoyage Perfumes
CREATED BY: Shelley Waddington
FIND AT: http://www.envoyageperfumes.com


FRAGRANCE: Raw Spirit – Midnight Pearl
BRAND: Raw Spirit, Inc
CREATED BY: Joyce Lanigan
FIND AT: http://www.rawspirit.com


FRAGRANCE: Tetramorph
BRAND: House of Matriarch – High Perfumery
CREATED BY: Christi Meshell
FIND AT: https://www.matriarch.biz/

 



Prosciutto di Carpegna Partners with the 11th Annual TASTE AWARDS

The TASTE AWARDS Committee is pleased to announce that Prosciutto di Carpegna will be an event partner for the 11th Annual TASTE AWARDS. Prosciutto di Carpegna will serve freshly carved prosciutto at a tasting station during the reception portion of the TASTE AWARDS event in Beverly Hills.

Says legendary Italian-food marketplace Eataly, “Sweet and delicate, Prosciutto di Carpegna has a pleasantly intense aroma and soft texture. The secret blend of lard and spices lend a delicate scent, while the Cervian sea salt infuses the pork with a lightly sweet flavor. Prosciutto di Carpegna is also free of preservatives and additives, giving it a pure, clean taste.”

Renowned family-owned Italian salumi purveyor Fratelli Beretta is the exclusive importer of Prosciutto di Carpegna DOP, which comes to the United States markets for the first time in brand history.  Prosciutto di Carpegna is now featured on menus at prominent New York and Los Angeles restaurants, as well as available for purchase in limited quantities at Eataly Los Angeles and select Gelson’s Market locations. In the U.S. market, Fratelli Beretta offers both a whole boneless leg and a sliced version of the Prosciutto di Carpegna in a 3oz tray.

Prosciutto di Carpegna has been enjoyed in Italy for centuries and I am so proud of our family to be able to introduce such a special tradition…” says Alberto Beretta, CEO of Fratelli Beretta. “This is some of the most exclusive prosciutto in the world and has an incredible history and tradition.”

Prosciutto di Carpegna is made exclusively from Italian pigs known as “Pesante Padano,” or heavy pigs, in one of three Italian regions—Lombardia, Emilia-Romagna, or Marche. The Pesante Padano must reach at least 10 months of age before butchering and must be cured for a minimum of 14 months to be certified as a Carpegna DOP product. The 20-month aging process, which uses traditional pork curing techniques that date back to the 1400s, adheres to some of the strictest production guidelines in the world.

At Fratelli Beretta’s sole Prosciutto di Carpegna production facility in Italy, just 10 master butchers, or “Maestri Salumai,” hold the curing secrets for Prosciutto di Carpegna. The salumai coat the product in the famous sea salt of Cervia, a small town located on the western coast of Italy, along with a proprietary blend of lard and spices. This gives the prosciutto its signature flavor profile with aromatic notes, as well as its soft texture. Prosciutto di Carpegna is also free of preservatives and additives, giving it a clean, natural taste.

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ABOUT THE CARPEGNA REGION
Carpegna is a small village located inside a territory that stretches between the Emilia Romagna, Marche, and Tuscany regions of Central Italy. Fratelli Beretta’s Carpegna production facility is located in the heart of this territory in the Montefeltro Mountains. Day after day, Fratelli Beretta’s Prosciutto di Carpegna is tended by hand as it slowly ages, using curing traditions of the area that have been proudly preserved since the Middle Ages and continue to be handed down from generation to generation.

About Fratelli Beretta:
Fratelli Beretta first opened its doors as a small local meat processing business in 1812, serving the region since the time when Napoleon Bonaparte reigned in Europe. In the early 1900s, Fratelli Beretta expanded to a manufacturing enterprise with a stable business structure that has thrived through two World Wars. Fratelli Beretta remains the longest existing family-owned business in Italian charcuterie history, focused on providing quality products, and deeply entrenched in tradition while emerging as a leader in innovation.

For more information, visit www.fratelliberetta.com or follow on Instagram @prosciuttodicarpegna.

This Prosecco not only Tastes Luxurious, It also Comes from a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Premium Prosecco from UNESCO World Heritage site Conegliano and Valdobbiadene has a finish that is both bright and buttery, providing a luxurious tasting experience.