and yes, it does look like a lunar crater...
Words by Scott Case, Procurement Manager. This was written on Monday, November 14th, the day after the truffle was purchased.
Yesterday afternoon, Hunter Fike, Di Bruno Bros. Merchandising Manager and local cheese hero, got into a bidding war over a beautiful knobby white truffle, fresh from Alba, Italy. While Hunter is a fun guy, it was evident that he was not accustomed to throwing thousands of dollars around on funghi. As he grew sweatier, his color a little paler (think aged provolone-white), his colleagues at Di Bruno Bros egged him on, assuring him that he had the green light to continue to bid. The bidding started at $1,000 and quickly escalated into the thousands. In a quiet moment, as the bids grew larger and larger, the auctioneer called out to Hunter, who was looking to us for guidance: “Don’t look at them, look at me!” Hunter raised his finger in the air…”another thousand to the man with the floppy brow!”

So what now? Hunter Fike, nascent truffle bidder, brought home a gorgeous prize for Di Bruno Bros. Chef Patterson Watkins, the executive chef of Di Bruno Bros., was salivating at the end of the auction, daydreaming about the different ways that it could be used throughout the upcoming Di Bruno Bros. Truffle Fest. (Haven’t heard? There’s a truffle-centric celebration coming to all stores this December, featuring everything from truffle-studded cheeses to actual truffles themselves. Stay tuned for more well-scented details.) We’ll be offering this truffle in our case so that our customers can enjoy by the hunk, and will be cooking up some in-store events and samplings to spread the truffle love!