Description
Extra Virgin Olive Oil made by Conte Onofrio Spagnoletti Zeuli is obtained from olives produced in the Contrada San Domenico and Zagaria in Puglia, southern Italy.
These olives are processed using the original method, that is, on an old oil mill with granite mills and bottled with typical characteristics of the variety and the production area.
The oil is carved by a fruity fragrance typical of the acorns of olive and a pleasant spicy flavor, which best exhilarates the flavors and scents of traditional cuisine in southern Italy.
Format: 500 ml
About
The love for the land of Counts Spagnoletti Zeuli has ancient roots. Certain information, stored in the secular archives of the House, dates back to the 1600s and documents the ownership of the land surrounding the Castel del Monte, the majestic octagonal castle which dominates the town of Andria. Built in the thirteenth century by Frederick II of Swabia, Castel del Monte was ruled in 600 by Sebastian Spagnoletti who was the last inhabitant of the castle.
The history of the family, which also includes the illustrious men of law and church, coincides with the works and events that have patiently transformed the originally wooded area in a lush countryside. We are in the southern peninsula of Italy, which faces east, the sea of Ulysses. Plowing through it many centuries before the Christian era, the Greek settlers brought here, along with their civilization, the culture of wine and oil. The olive tree is the symbol of this land, which has always been the main manufacturing hub of extravirgin olive oil of Italy, and probably in the world. In the heart of this land, Onofrio Spagnoletti Zeuli, Count of Andria, continue, with an air of modern business and investment, as well as with technology and research, the traditions of a family that for centuries dedicated a genuine passion to the olive and the vine.
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