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SAVINI - a century-old truffle family in Tuscany, Italy, passed down by four generations of truffle hunters. They have years of experience in discovering fresh truffles and professional technology in making truffle products. They provide high-quality truffle products to the world's top consumer markets, such as Michelin. Restaurants, five-star hotels and white truffle auctions, it is renowned in the highly competitive truffle world. Since its establishment in 1920, Savini Tartufi has always respected nature, cherished the forest, protected Tuscany, a land that favored their family, and dug truffles with the concept of sustainable development. It still maintains its ancient tradition. Inherited from the times, truffle hunters with professionally trained truffle hounds collect truffles manually in order to maintain the integrity of the truffles and prevent the forest from being destroyed. This concept is deeply rooted in the growing awareness of environmental protection. Affirmed by consumers affected. Today, Savini Truffles is a modern company. Its production, packaging, transportation, storage, etc. comply with international hygienic food safety standards. It has obtained international certifications such as IFS and BRC. It is an outstanding representative of Made in Italy and upholds its ancient values. , firmly looking to the future.
The record for the world's largest white truffle was held at auctions in Macau, London and Florence in 2007. A huge white truffle that astounded all the bidders appeared in the auctions at the same time in Macau, London and Florence. This white truffle was made by Savini Tartufi. Provided. On November 23, 2007, Cristiano Savini and his dog Rocco found this huge stone weighing about 1.3 kilograms (2 pounds 13 ounces) 2.5 feet underground. It took nearly two hours to dig out the white truffle. After digging it out, it was immediately put on a plane and sent directly to the Macau auction. It was finally bought by the world-famous Macau gambling king Stanley Ho for US$330,000. Savini Truffles donated the money to Italian charities.