Tiburtini Olive Oil - 500 ml - Lazio, Italy (2012 Harvest)
The flavor of this medium weight oil from Tivoli in Lazio
never ceases to amaze me year after year.
Possessing a wonderful nose of
ripe olive with notes of almond, the 2011 pressing is smooth and silky. It opens with a big, ripe olive flavor and rolls smoothly with hints of nut and sweetness to nice buttery finish and a slight trace of pepper at the back of the throat.
It is
a perfect all-purpose oil, but it will shine most on
pasta, fresh or dried. Try TIBVRTINI Extra Virgin Olive Oil drizzled on a salad of fresh, sweet
cantaloupe cubes and fresh
arugula leaves finished with a few grindings of pepper and some
sea salt.
Tibvrtini was rated in the spring of 2002 as
one of the 7 BEST olive oils in the World by Taste magazine.
Tibvrtini Background
This oil named TIBVRTINI springs from trees growing on the ancient land of Villa Adriana - the Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian located in Tivoli built between 115 and 135 A.D. The Villa is located in the
small but
exceptional olive-growing region near Rome, Lazio. The trees are most likely descendants of the olive groves that grew there during the period of ancient Rome.
TIBVRTINI oil is from the
first cold pressing of freshly hand picked olives - a combination of both green and
ripe organically grown olives. The mill is located just below the hills of 500 ML
Tivoli, adjacent to the famous Roman travertine quarries.
The olive varieties that give this non-filtered oil its distinctive, delicate, and complex flavor include
Brocanica (grown exclusively in Tivoli with possible origins in Egypt),
Montanese,
Oliva Dolce,
Romana,
Carboncella, and
Rosciola - grown using
organic methods.
Origin: Italy: Lazio: Roma Province; Tivoli northeast of Rome