Thank these pampered buffaloes for some of Italy’s best cheese

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The most pampered buffaloes you’ll ever meet — Photo courtesy of Livia Hengel

Around one hour south of Naples, Italy, water buffaloes are getting the royal treatment at Tenuta Vannulo, one of Italy’s premier organic dairy farms. Situated on an expansive 500 acres in the heart of Mozzarella Land, this gastronomic paradise feels more like an estate that you’d come across in Sonoma than in southern Italy’s wild and rustic countryside.

Not only are the grounds exceptionally manicured, orderly and clean, the property also uses advanced farming technology in sophisticated ways. While the mozzarella here is produced rigorously by hand according to traditional cheese-making methods, the buffaloes themselves are treated to state-of-the-art machinery that caters to their every whim.

Each morning, Vannulo’s 600 female water buffaloes awaken to the sound of Mozart’s symphonies before enjoying on-demand massage treatments, courtesy of machines outfitted with large, rotating bristles that soothe the animals’ backs and shoulders.

The buffalo spaThe buffalo spa — Photo courtesy of Livia Hengel

There is ample bedding scattered throughout, perfect for lounging and afternoon naps, and misty showers to keep them cool in the hot summer months. And if a buffalo gets sick, she is treated with homeopathic medicines rather than antibiotics.

The farm also uses a Voluntary Milking System (VMS) created by Swedish company DeLaval to automate the milking process, so when the buffaloes are ready, they simply approach a barrier and undergo a scan that detects whether their udders are full and ready for milking.

If they are, the barrier opens and the buffalo moves forward to be milked by the smart machine featuring a robotic arm and built-in cleaning system. If not, a turnstile redirects her so she can continue grazing on organic feed and herbs from the garden.

Farm tour guide Rosaria tells me, “It’s like a spa for buffaloes,” and I can’t help but nod my head in agreement. With plenty of recreational activities and tailored treatments available from morning to night, Vannulo’s buffaloes are truly living their best life.

The Palmieri family, which has owned Tenuta Vannulo for more than a century, insists that keeping the buffaloes pampered, healthy and relaxed yields a superlative product – and their clients agree. Vannulo produces only 400 kg of mozzarella daily and it sells out by noon, with customers lining up from 9:30 am to purchase this veritable white gold.

Braided mozzarellaBraided mozzarella — Photo courtesy of Livia Hengel

The mozzarella comes in various shapes and sizes – from the treccia, or braid, to bocconcini, little bites – and is all kneaded, cut and molded by hand at the crack of dawn. It comes sold immersed in the precious liquido di governo, brine that keeps the mozzarella fresh so you don’t have to refrigerate it even over the span of several days (though connoisseurs will insist that you should eat the cheese within 24 hours, when it is at its peak).

Mozzarella is an important element of south Italian cuisine and is used in a number of regional dishes, from pizza margherita and caprese salad to baked gnocchi and cold pasta salads.

Although mozzarella is most commonly found in its fior di latte variant made from cow’s milk, mozzarella di bufala is the real crowning glory of the Campania region and is often classified as a DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta, or “Protected Designation of Origin”) food product, a quality assurance. Mozzarella di bufala is higher in fat content than fior di latte (about 8% versus 4%) and has a richer, tangier consistency.

To produce this eminent cheese, rennet is added to fresh buffalo milk and the curds are stirred before cheese-makers begin to stretch, knead and pull apart the mixture, a process known as mozzare. This important human element ensures the cheese develops a smooth, delicate texture before it is shaped into small spheres and left to soak in brine, adding a pleasant saltiness to the cheese.

Decadent treats at Tenuta VannuloDecadent treats at Tenuta Vannulo — Photo courtesy of Livia Hengel

Although Tenuta Vannulo is just one of many dairy farms located along Italy’s famous Strade della Mozzarella, or Mozzarella Roads, it has achieved cult-status for the care and attention it gives its buffaloes, and for its dedication to creating the highest quality buffalo milk products around.

It insists on selling directly to customers and doesn’t outsource its products to larger entities or restaurants. Plus, quantities are capped at 5 kg per person so everyone can have a taste.

If customers arrive too late to purchase Vannulo’s exalted cheese, they can try a range of other decadent buffalo milk products that are available at the farm, from gelato and pudding to cakes and mouthwatering crème spalmabili, or high-end Nutella spreads that come in chocolate, hazelnut and pistachio.

Tenuta Vannulo doesn’t only pander to its water buffaloes; it caters to epicureans as well.

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