'I PASTAI', THE VAL DI VARA HISTORIC PASTA FACTORY

All the fragrances and traditions of a strip of land between the Ligurian Sea and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines

'I PASTAI', THE VAL DI VARA HISTORIC PASTA FACTORY

In Zignago, in the province of La Spezia, three young partners successfully run a historic pasta factory in Val di Vara: 'I Pastai'. They produce different types of dry pasta with rigour, skill and craftsmanship following ancient traditions, using bronze dies and drying the pasta at a low temperature so that it retains the characteristic roughness that holds the sauce, as happens with homemade pasta.

At the 'Pastai' you can buy all the traditional Ligurian pastas tempered by the scents and flavours of one of the most beautiful valleys in Liguria, named after the Vara river: tagliatelle, tagliolini, trofie, croxetti and so on, classic or enriched with herbs and flavours as they used to do in the past (from chestnut to pumpkin, borage, nettle, etc.).

Zignago is a scattered municipality made up of several hamlets (I Pastai are located in 'Vezzola') in an area of the Val di Vara that was already inhabited in prehistoric times, as shown by the remains of many settlements and the discovery of a Lunigiana stele dating from between 2750 and 900 BC. For those wishing to take a tour in the green Val di Vara and go to Zignago to buy some good pasta, the statue can be seen in the permanent exhibition 'Five thousand years of life in the mountains' in the hamlet of Pieve di Zignago.