Rome meets the IGP Olio di Puglia: all the photos from the event

Aug 5 2024, 13:36
In the splendid setting of Palazzo Brancaccio in Rome, certified IGP extra virgin olive oils from the Puglia region were the stars of a masterclass and a grand tasting event. Here are all the photos

From a quantitative production standpoint, Puglia is currently the most important region in Italy for extra virgin olive oil, producing half of the national output. Year after year, it is demonstrating that quality and quantity can go hand in hand, offering products that are increasingly sought after in Italy and worldwide.

Puglia is characterized by a variety of native cultivars such as Peranzana, Coratina, Ogliarola, Cellina di Nardò, Favolosa, and Leccino.

The result is a diverse range of oils that can be highly versatile in cooking, as the numerous attendees of the event dedicated to IGP Olio di Puglia on July 22 at Palazzo Brancaccio in Rome discovered.

The tasting

foto di Francesco Vignali

 

The Masterclass

foto di Francesco Vignali

 

Indeed, the different types of IGP Olio di Puglia were the highlight of a public tasting in the beautiful gardens of the historic residence on the Colle Oppio, with the producers present. This was preceded by a masterclass led by Stefano Polacchi, curator of the Gambero Rosso Oli d'Italia guide, reserved for industry professionals, press, and experts.

"Our Consortium, in synergy with Gambero Rosso, is organizing a series of initiatives in Italy and abroad to promote the cornerstone product of our region, extra virgin olive oil," explains Maria Francesca Di Martino, president of the IGP Olio di Puglia Consortium. "Our goal is to inform and ensure that even those not in the industry recognize that over 40% of high-quality extra virgin olive oil produced in Italy is actually made in Puglia. Therefore, we will showcase our EVO oils and many other regional excellences in the prestigious setting of Palazzo Brancaccio to reach the many enthusiasts who, I am sure, will not be disappointed by our quality productions."

During the IGP Olio di Puglia tasting, attendees enjoyed Acquasale, Pasta with mussels, cacioricotta and taralli, and Bombette pugliesi, curated by Marco Brioschi, Resident Chef of the Gambero Rosso Academy.

Participating olive oil companies:

  • Agricola Taurino  IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Leccino
  • Associazione Frantoiani di Puglia  IGP Olio di Puglia (blend di Ogliarola, Coratina, altre)
  • De Carlo  IGP Olio di Puglia (blend di Coratina, Ogliarola Barese, Leccino Peranzana)
  • Olio Ciccolella  IGP Olio di Puglia (blend di Coratina, Ogliarola barese)
  • 4 Contrade IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Coratina
  • Pantaleo  IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Coratina
  • Olio Guglielmi  IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Coratina
  • Aziende Agricole Di Martino  IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Coratina
  • Le Ferre  IGP Olio di Puglia Monocultivar Coratina
  • Cooperativa Madonna del Rosario – IGP Olio di Puglia

In addition to IGP Olio di Puglia, attendees were able to taste some excellent products, all strictly from Puglia: cheeses from Azienda Agricola De Vita and preserved vegetables from Cirillo-Bella Contadina (from Mattinata, FG), bread and taralli from Panificio Di Biase (from Ascoli Satriano, FG), and sweets from L'Arte di Luciano (from Apricena, FG).

Accompanied by a selection of Puglian wines.

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