It is said that the Cantaloupe gets its name from Cantilupo di Sabina in Italy, where the papacy had a country estate. The story claims that this is where the luscious melon was first grown in Europe. Staying true to its heritage, Sette Vie sourced its canteloupes exclusively from Italy and uses natural spring water from Abruzzo
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