Radical Seasonality

GO BEYOND FOUR SEASONS

Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts that happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.

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In season today

  • Forced Rhubarb

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    • Growers

      Robert, Jonathan & Jason

    • Location

      The Rhubarb Triangle, West Yorkshire

    • Seasonality

      January - April

  • Marinda Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Sebastiano

    • Location

      Pachino, Sicily

    • Seasonailty

      February - May

  • Tardivo di Ciaculli Mandarins

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    • Grower

      Carmelo

    • Location

      Scordia, Sicily

    • Seasonality

      February - April

  • Agretti

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    • Grower

      Lazio Italy

    • Location

      Lazio, ITALY

    • Seasonality

      Until May

  • Baby Artichokes

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    • Location

      Sardinia, Italy

    • Seasonality

      February - May

  • Baby Swiss Chard

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    • Growers

      Alex & Roberto

    • Location

      Lombardy, Italy

    • Seasonality

      February - June

  • Blanca de Tudela

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    • Location

      Mercabarna, Barcelona, Spain

    • Seasonality

      February - April

  • Borage

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      Daniotti family

    • Location

      Pavia, Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      February - July

  • Camone Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Raffaele

    • Location

      Sardinia, Italy

    • Seasonality

      December - April

  • Figs Dried, Kimi

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    • Grower

      Lambrou Family

    • Location

      Kymi, Greece

    • Seasonality

      October-March

  • Hass Avocados

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      Laureano

    • Location

      Cádiz, Andalusia

    • Seasonality

      January - April

  • Italian Broad Beans

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    • Grower

      Domenico

    • Location

      Campania Italy

    • Seasonality

      February - June

  • Mashua Root

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    • Grower

      Oli

    • Location

      Mora Farm, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      Feb - April

  • Oro Blanco

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    • Grower

      Pedro

    • Location

      Murcia, Spain

    • Seasonality

      January - March

  • Passion Fruit

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    • Grower

      Amadora

    • Location

      Seville, Andalusia

    • Seasonality

      July - September

  • Rosella di Lusia

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    • Grower

      Antonello

    • Location

      Lusia, Veneto

    • Seasonality

      December - March

  • Tarassaco

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    • Grower

      Alex & Roberto and Daniotti family

    • Location

      Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      February - June

  • Wild Garlic

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    • Grower

      Foraged

    • Location

      Cornwall, Wales, Scotland

    • Seasonality

      February - July

  • Witloof Chicory

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    • Grower

      Thomas

    • Location

      Weerde, Belgium

    • Seasonality

      November - March

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PEAK SEASON BOX

Our Sourcing Team have selected the 9-10 varieties tasting their best right now. From familiar favourites to lesser known ones, these are our picks this week.

Passion Fruit - Seville, Spain
Blanca de Tudela Artichoke - Catalunya, Spain
Seasonal British Apple (Jonagold/Melrose) – Sussex, UK
Radicchio di Treviso - Treviso, Italy
Kumquat di Giarre - Catania, Sicily
Hass Avocado - Malaga, Spain
Rainbow Chard - Savona, Italy
Chicory Catalogna - Lombardy, Italy
Spring Tropea Onion - Calabria, Italy
Black Iberiko Winter Tomato - Almerìa, Spain

Featured This Week 06/03 – 13/03

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SAVOURING THE SEASON:
ASPARAGUS

As temperatures begin to hover above double digits in Europe, the season’s first outdoor asparagus has emerged. We start the season in France with Jean Pascal in Arles and then move to Fréderic in The Loire.

Frédéric’s green and white asparagus are much anticipated. He grows organically and picks by hand, continuing the rich history of his region famed for asparagus, but introducing practices that will enrich the soil long term, rather than stripping it. The land he grows on used to be under The Loire river, making the nutrient rich, clay soil perfect for growing white asparagus. White Asparagus must be covered with soil as it grows, to inhibit light from reaching it, blanching the spears and slowing growth - giving them a sweeter, subtler flavour. 

Growing asparagus is a true commitment, with crowns only growing edible spears after three years. Although asparagus is perennial, meaning once the crown is established, it sprouts year after year, its 15 year lifespan is deeply affected by the weather it has survived. The last three years alone saw the driest summer on record, bookended by the wettest February - and that was just in France, with similar extremes in Italy and the UK where we continue the season. Growing outdoor asparagus is increasingly challenging, making Frederic’s all the more precious.

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Go beyond four seasons

Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts which happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.

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