This oil is obtained exclusively with olives of the "Dritta" variety received at an average altitude of 500 m above sea level. The result is a very dense green oil, full-bodied taste, notes of almonds and artichoke.
This oil is obtained exclusively with olives of the "Leccio del corno" variety, which are received at an average altitude of 500 m above sea level. The result is a very dense green oil, full-bodied taste, notes of green tomato.
Monovarietale di Intosso Sensory profile: Intense Region of the producer: Abruzzo Format: Bottle 500 ml
Blend of Intosso, Dritta and Leccino Sensory profile: Deciso Region of the producer: Abruzzo Format: Bottle 500 ml
Superior category olive oil, obtained directly from olives and solely by mechanical means.
Our Lime Flavored Oil is a condiment obtained from the simultaneous pressing of olives and limes.
The Abruzzo area, in particular the Chieti area, has ideal characteristics for growing olives suitable for producing an oil rich in natural and nutritional substances typical of the best extra virgin olive oil.
BLEND OF MORAIOLO, MAURINO, INTOSSO, ASCOLANA, LECCINO, LECCIO DEL CORNO, PERENZANA AND FRANTOIO.
A project created for the Dolce & Gabbana Martini Bar. This product was born from the need to create a winning combination between a high quality food product and Italian high fashion.
A project created for the Dolce & Gabbana Martini Bar. This product was born from the need to create a winning combination between a high quality food product and Italian high fashion.
This oil allows you to boast the health pride provided by the EU Regulation 432/2012, for the quantities of POLYPHENOLS including HYDROXYTROSOL and its derivatives required, it is also a SOURCE of VITAMIN E according to EC Regulation n. 1924/2006.
Monovarietale is an oil made with olives of a single variety, also called “cultivar” in technical jargon and, unlike traditional extra virgin olive oil, it is not produced by mixing different types of olives (blend).
Monovarietale is an oil made with olives of a single variety, also called “cultivar” in technical jargon and, unlike traditional extra virgin olive oil, it is not produced by mixing different types of olives (blend).
Monovarietale is an oil made with olives of a single variety, also called “cultivar” in technical jargon and, unlike traditional extra virgin olive oil, it is not produced by mixing different types of olives (blend).
Our extra virgin olive oil is produced in the hilly areas of the province of Mantua near Lake Garda. The position, the altitude and the calcareous nature of these soils are in fact particularly suitable for the cultivation of the olive tree.
In the territory of Montefalco, the olive groves or "sluices" are located in the highest and richest soils, particularly suited for the cultivation of olives. (Altitude 400 meters above sea level South exposure). The organic cultivation of olive groves does not allow the use of chemical fertilizers or synthetic pesticides.
In central Italy the tradition of oil production dates back to the centuries of the Romans and Etruscans. This ancient tradition, the rocky terrain and an ideal microclimate make extra virgin olive oil a unique and special product. Collected and cold pressed, it is the result of a delicate balance derived from the best varieties of olives.
In central Italy the tradition of oil production dates back to the centuries of the Romans and Etruscans. This ancient tradition, the rocky terrain and an ideal microclimate make extra virgin olive oil a unique and special product. Collected and cold pressed, it is the result of a delicate balance derived from the best varieties of olives.
From the olives of the Frentane hills, this classic and fragrant oil is born, with a golden color and delicate taste that makes this product an inseparable condiment not only for our kitchen
Colour: yellow with greenish hues. Smell: medium fruity with clear hints of artichoke, tomato leaf, aubergine. Taste: harmonious, light, bitterish, spicy.
Cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil, Italian product, from biodynamic agriculture, Demeter
