Just like the vines, our olive trees are bred exclusively according to the dictates of organic farming aimed at preserving the characteristics of the soil, the balance and biodiversity of the surrounding environment. our olive grove is fertilised exclusively with natural products and enriched through grassing, while harvesting is done strictly by hand to ensure the integrity of the olives, which are immediately transferred to the brand new mill, adjacent to the olive grove, for cold pressing.
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FRANTOIO ALTAROCCA
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Frantoio
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OIL & SPA EXPERIENCE
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ORGANIC EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
The result of a blend of the traditional Moraiolo, Leccino and Frantoio varieties, Altarocca's certified organic extra virgin olive oil is delicately perfumed, has very low acidity and a high concentration of polyphenols, which gives it remarkable longevity and significant antioxidant properties.
Technical specifications
MORAIOLO, FRANTOIO, LECCINO
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Loc. Rocca Ripesena 62 05018 Orvieto TRTelephone: 0763/344210
Email: info@cantinaaltarocca.com
Website: https://www.altaroccawineresort.com/frantoio
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