If These Trees Could Talk...
If these trees could talk, they would tell you about the Febo family in Abruzzo farming their land as early as the 1500s.. Olives were the mainstay of their farming family, from the Febo family’s olive tree grove whose trees date back to 500 years ago. For centuries, they lived on a ‘cucina povera’ or poorman’s cuisine of which their treasured olive oil was a fundamental part of it. Find out what we learned about olive oil production on a small, artisanal scale from Davide Febo, winemaker of Febo’s natural wines, and their organic extra virgin olive oil they bottled from their family’s private stash just for us.
Celebrating Family through the Fruits of the Earth
When Nonno and Nonna Febo worked to buy and create a foundation for a family farm in Abruzzo, Italy, they could have only hoped for their grandchildren to have the same passion for the land as they did. Today, the Febo family winery now run by siblings Davide and Laura are certainly making their grandparents proud! Learn their family story, and about their passion for handcrafting natural wines in Abruzzo.
Foraging For Tuscany's Best Olive Oil
There’s nothing like a really good olive oil. We came across some while visiting Antonella Manuli, the owner of La Maliosa who crafts not only natural wines but also award winning organic extra virgin olive oils. Find out in this article what we discovered on our recent visit to La Maliosa farm in Maremma, Tuscany. And start enjoying the delicious and healthy ways to use amazing extra virgin olive oils, like those of La Maliosa, for your own meals and entertainment with family and friends.
Become an Olive Oil Connoisseur
It is not often thought about, but the wine and olive oil worlds are very similar. Just like with wine, tasting and pairing extra virgin olive oils bring new aspects of the oil to light. What olive oil is best for salads? What olive oil is best for cooking? Read this article to learn how to taste olive oil and pair it with foods.
The Secrets to the Best Olive Oil
Why do they call extra virgin olive oil ‘extra virgin’? What is so special about it?
Find out the secrets to making delicious olive oil from the olive oil maker of La Maliosa farm in Tuscany.
Tuscan Soup, Acqua Cotta, Recalls the History of Maremma Tuscany, Just Like La Maliosa Wines
Maremma, an undiscovered part of Tuscany, where natural wine and olive oil producer La Maliosa is based, is heaped in history and tradition. This recipe for ‘Acqua Cotta’, came about as a soup for the poor, yet is hearty and rich in nutrients. It goes great with La Maliosa’s Saturnia Bianco orange wine. Recipe inside!
Founder of a Sustainable Tuscan Farm making Natural Wine and Olive Oil Shares Her Joys and Struggles
Antonella Manuli, owner and founder of La Maliosa Farm and Winery and Olive Mill, first started in the wine industry over a decade ago when she was inspired to produce a wine that not only exemplified superior quality but was also made in a sustainable manner.