CERAPIS - MONOCULTIVAR CELLINA DI NARDO' extra virgin olive oil - 0.5 liter bottle


FORMATO DISPONIBILE: Bottiglia da 0.50 L
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Description

Obtained exclusively from Cellina di Nardò trees. Medium intensity green fruity with herbaceous hints of thistle and apple. The sweet note prevails on the taste, immediately reached by the bitterness of apple peel and the light and persistent spiciness on the finish. The sensation of unripe banana and Granny apple mix with the red fruits of currant and strawberry tree.

Recommended pairings: At the table, Cellina Di Nardò extra virgin olive oil enhances the flavor of grilled white meat dishes and makes fresh salads or recipes featuring artichokes, onions and legumes tastier.

Cellina di Nardò is the most widespread native variety in Salento . A unique olive of its kind, so much so that it attracted the ancients for its intense black color. The valorization of the Cellina di Nardò cultivar can be attributed to the Latins, who exported its oil to the East, while its diffusion to the Saracens. It is no coincidence that this variety is also known by the name of Saracena. The plant is vigorous and has slow vegetative growth, is resistant to cold, to parasitic pathologies and has graduated veraison and high and constant production.
The extra virgin olive oil obtained is of excellent quality, versatile in combinations and able to satisfy the tastes and needs of the whole family.

Olive growing campaign: 2022/2023

Production place: Carovigno (BR)

Harvest time and method: From the first to the second ten days of October

Mechanical harvesting with pneumatic harvesters.

Intensity: Medium - intense fruity

Extraction: Continuous cycle, cold pressing within six hours of harvesting.

CURIOSITY: The name CERAPIS was born to pay homage to the Goddess Ceres, mother of the earth and fertility and our bees who every year collect pollen from our olive groves, a fundamental ingredient for the development of the brood inside the hive. Olive groves do not need bees for pollination, in fact olive trees are plants that exploit the wind to fertilize their flowers, but from analyzes carried out every year, we always find a large quantity of olive pollen in our honey. Bees are greedy for olive pollen.

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