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The olive oils Hike
Until recently finest organic olive oils produced in the Marche region of Italy was virtually unknown outside Italy and done, most of them unknown outside Marche himself. But I hope that in the coming years this situation is slowly changing as these oils are made available to a wider audience.
There are many types of olives produced in the world and in our southern region Le Marche is olive Sargano widely planted. The olives are harvested when they turn purple and olive Sargano is largely mixed with other oils such as olive Leccino, Moraiolo and Frantoio. Olive varieties Frantoio Leccino and are the basis of almost all the oil produced in the Marches, and is often combined with other lesser known varieties. In other regions Marks found in the area Carboncella Ascoli, and Rosciola Raggi in the province of Ancona, and also varieties like Pendolino, Maurino and Moraiolo.
In Le Marche olive oils, the taste is mild and sweet usually prevails. The oils are fruity and slightly spicy, but the taste and flavor is well balanced. As Marche days become increasingly popular and second homes, I'm sure the olive oil in the region increasingly gaining popularity in Italy, UK and hopefully in the U.S. where Livinginlemarche.com expected to start importing the end of 2009.
Olive oils, which will focus on all high quality products extra virgin olive oils are all organic and bio-dynamic. The olives are grown in the Marche region, in small and big trees, and Most are grown by small producers who usually only distribute their products in their region. Some of these small producers are managing export of small quantities of other parts of Europe and the United Kingdom. Let livinginlemarche.com to import small quantities of high quality oils organic olive three producers in late 2008 and 2009, early, after the olive harvest in November this year.
Le Marche has many excellent producers Livinginlemarche.com olive oil and we have chosen the best small producers in the southern Marches to offer our organic olive oils. All plantations are located in the province of Ascoli Piceno in the south of marches and all are on the Adriatic coast 25kms. We are passionate about organic extra virgin olive oils and also Marche help small Organic Producers reach a wider market outside their region. Many small producers have approached me also to other regions of The Marks and another center of Umbria where there is an organic oil well. I hope that over time Livinginlemarche.com can also help small producers to find outlets worldwide and also teach a wider audience the best olive oil and its production and history.
Another development interesting are the holidays that we offer some of the olive oil producers in southern Marche Agriturismi details will soon be available in the 2009 season in our Livinginlemarche.com website.
About the Author
Living and working in the UK and in the Ascoli Piceno province of Le Marche in Italy.
Running a house hunting and house restoration business in the Le Marche region of Italy.
Importing Organic Olive Oil from Le Marche to the UK and USA.
Marra Farm: Growing Organic Produce and so much more
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