Description
For those who not only believe in us, but also choose to stand with us — quietly, from the background, yet tangibly helping us continue to build this world.
- Kabala ceramic keychain
- The Kabala “Inner Letter”: personal writings, plans, stories, a newsletter, seasonal recipes, and fragments of thought (once a month, at the beginning of each month).
- Early access to information about our events.
- A Christmas surprise and a bottle of Bozzante for the toast.
- Exclusive access behind the scenes at Kabala (recipes, interviews, moments from life in the villa, about us and with us — in video format, once a month, mid-month).
- Seasonal, informal gatherings — sometimes on the terrace, other times around the fire — held on the first Thursday of each month. Opportunity to participate in the Villa’s Open Day: on these occasions, we shape the theme of the following month’s market together (collective brainstorming, creating the promo video, and more).
- A personalized plate.
- On the last Sunday of every season, we host a special gathering for our supporters, where around the table it is not only the tastings that matter, but the togetherness itself. These occasions are about more than a simple visit: we offer a glimpse behind the scenes, share what inspires us, and reveal where the Kabala story is heading. Participants are the first to take part in our thematic presentations — whether centered on a unique ingredient, a new technique, or the reinterpretation of a traditional method. Each gathering concludes with a unique gift package and a shared experience that connects our supporters to one another and to the story of the house.
- A personal consultation and in-depth conversation about the annual plans and future directions.
- Your name will also appear individually on the “Wall of Gratitude” within Kabala’s interior space.
- On the most special evening of the year, May 31st, we gather at the table together for the Patron’s Dinner: an occasion that is at once celebration, dialogue, and gratitude — an evening when the Kabala story is not only told, but continued together.






