About Our Connemara Mountain Lambooooooo
Hill lamb is a well kept culinary secret, a bona fide food treasure, reared in the kind of landscapes that by their nature cannot be intensively farmed. Instead the animals roam free range over extensive areas of mountain until they are brought down to lower land for winter and the lambing season.
Consumers are increasingly attracted to the idea of meat that is so carefully reared so that farming barely intrudes on it and equally to the concept of provenance - defined by hillscapes, their flora and proximity to the sea.
The physical difference between hill and lowland lamb can be charicterised by smaller, lighter and leaner carcasses, and a deeper colour meat.
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