The Leccino olive is a variety native to Tuscany but, thanks to a good adaptability
to the environment (it also withstands low temperatures) and a double predisposition, as it
cultivated both to produce olive oil and excellent black table olives, its cultivars have become
spread over virtually the entire globe, from Argentina to California and even Australia,
making it…
The Gaeta Olive represents, to date, one of the flagships of our production.
A cultivar that recently saw production drop dramatically due to the "Burian" frost, which brought agriculture to its knees on Feb. 22, 2018, destroying its plants.
Experience, perseverance and structure have enabled us to be well organized to get through last year…
Let's start from the beginning: the olive is a fruit (yes, a fruit!) of the Olea Europea tree, an evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean basin, Africa and Asia, which man has consumed for so long that its origins are lost in history and mythology.
Unlike all other fruits, the olive cannot be eaten…
Do you know why Italy is among the largest producers of olive oil in the world and Italian olives are considered a global excellence? The answer is simple:
We are part of a country that has more than 40% of the world’s olive…


