Garlic Lautrec Wight
Lautrec Wight is an autumn planting hardneck variety of garlic. A classic 'hardneck' variety named for its place of origin in South West France.
Garlic ‘Lautrec Wight’ is widely regarded as France's finest garlic producing very pretty bulbs with white outer skins and deep pink cloves.
Hardneck type - these are closest to wild garlic and naturally form a seed stalk which gives this type its name. This stalk or scape is delicious used in stir fries and sauces! Hardneck varieties are very hardy, so will thrive throughout the UK, and are ideal for more northern areas.
Hardneck types form larger cloves than softnecks, but do not keep as long. See our Garlic Growing guide for cultivation advice.
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