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Packsize | 6/500 ML |
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Lorenzo N°5 is a simply unique oil obtained after much intense research: the careful selection of a single olive variety (Nocellara del Belice), the extraction process that gently removes the stone from the olive without harming the pulp, then under careful observation, the pulp is pressed at very low temperatures using an Alfa-Laval mill. The stone removal process eliminates the bitter component of the olive, thereby creating an intensely golden oil of noted creaminess with a delicately spiced aroma.
Packsize | 6/500 ML |
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Initial stone removal process, within 12 hours from harvesting, followed by continuous extraction of the olive pulp; then oil is allowed to settle and then decanted naturally. Taste – Soft flavour of olives with noted creaminess. Aroma – Delicately spicy and floral.
Variety olive: 100% Arbequina, Acidity: 0,1, Origin: Ácula, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. Time of harvest: last week of October. Tasting Notes: Its aroma is reminiscent of fruits. Its taste has hints of apple and above all to green bananas. It is barely bitter. It is astringent as the green banana and green almond. Persistent pungency. Its COLOR is golden, green, clear and bright.
It is characterized by its unmistakably full, well balanced and harmonious taste enhanced by fresh notes reminiscent of new grass. Everything that one could expect from a true “originale.”
Capezzana is a gorgeous, delicate-to-medium-intensity olive oil that will appeal to a wide range of taste preferences. Its green notes are beautifully restrained, with an aroma of ripe apple and hints of artichoke rounded out with a nuttiness—especially hazelnuts—that lingers on the palate. It’s a profile that will be friendly to all kinds of dishes, sure to elevate everything coming from your kitchen.
This oil was produced from early harvested Tuscan varieties of Frantoio, Moraiolo and Leccino olives grown and pressed on the hillside estate of the Marchesi di Frescobaldi in Chianti Ruffina. Clear and intensely green, fruity, full, well-rounded and spicy.
At the end of the 19th century, Lorenzo had purchased the beautiful estate of San Lorenzo ai Colli. There he started a prosperous farm devoted primarily to the cultivation of valuable olives, namely the three typical Sicilian cultivars: the delicate Biancolilla, the savoury Nocellara and the robust Cerasuola. The blending of these olive varieties creates a sweet, aromatic oil with the unmistakeable taste of the first pressings of October, an affectionate tribute to the work of his ancestors.