The Cimbri are a Germanic people who arrived from Bavaria around 1300 in Verona, in Veneto. Mostly shepherds and farmers, woodcutters and simple sheep breeders. Verona at that time was governed by the Scaligeri, large owners of Brogne sheep that produced fine wool. They asked Cangrande della Scala for help and were offered the opportunity to manage the herds in the Lessini mountains, which were uninhabited at that time, also governing the territory. Even today, the stone huts built with ancient Bavarian interlocking technique can be distinguished. With them, the activity of cheese production was born that has remained in the tradition of making Monte Veronese DOP. A very appealing cheese and unique in its kind.

The Cimbri are a Germanic people who arrived from Bavaria around 1300 in Verona, in Veneto. Mostly shepherds and farmers, woodcutters and simple sheep breeders. Verona at that time was governed by the Scaligeri, large owners of Brogne sheep that produced fine wool. They asked Cangrande della Scala for help and were offered the opportunity to manage the herds in the Lessini mountains, which were uninhabited at that time, also governing the territory. Even today, the stone huts built with ancient Bavarian interlocking technique can be distinguished. With them, the activity of cheese production was born that has remained in the tradition of making Monte Veronese DOP. A very appealing cheese and unique in its kind.
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