The best extra virgin olive oils of Tuscany selected by Gambero Rosso

Jul 16 2024, 13:47
Tuscany continues to affirm itself as a region with a strong belief in its identity, understanding that quality is a comprehensive system comprising landscape, storytelling, and product, and consistently working to maintain the emotional connection it has established with the imagination of millions of people worldwide

When we talk about Tuscany, we refer to one of the first Italian regions to recognize the potential of a system that simultaneously enhances the local agricultural economy, intertwining it with tourism and landscape. Specifically, the olive-growing area of Tuscany excels in promoting its products through effective communication both domestically and internationally. This success is partly due to the experience gained in the wine sector and the rural landscape, which is perceived as a qualitative added value.

Artichoke, almond, sensations of freshly cut grass, balsamic and vegetal notes. These are just a few of the aromas characterizing the best Tuscan oils reviewed in the Gambero Rosso's Oli d'Italia 2024 guide. These are oils of great elegance and power, reflecting the increasing attention to both the work in the olive groves and the processing phase of the drupes, thanks to the increasingly careful use of oil mills and the latest technologies available.

Historical traces of Tuscan olive cultivation

Tuscany holds several records as an olive-growing territory: it was among the first to perfect the art of blending to create oils that meet consumer needs and the first to recognize the benefits and added value of producing single-varietal oils. The credit goes to its long-standing agricultural tradition, with the earliest historical traces of olive cultivation dating back to the 7th century BC in what was then known as Etruria. The first period of development occurred in the Middle Ages with the wealthy Florentine and Sienese families who left their estates to sharecropping, but the real breakthrough came in the 18th century with the Georgofili Academy, which introduced new agronomic techniques.

The best extra virgin olive oils of Tuscany: the 'Tre Foglie'

The Gambero Rosso guide highlights the top olive oils of Tuscany, awarding the prestigious Tre Foglie (Three Leaves) to those that stand out for their excellence and quality.

1979 Bio 2023

Balduccio

Dop Chianti Classico Bio 2023

La Sala del Torriano

Dop Chianti Classico Monocultivar Frantoio Bio 2023

Principe Corsini - Villa Le Corti

Fonterutoli Dop Chianti Classico 2023

Castello di Fonterutoli

Insieme Bio 2023

Bellandi

Laudemio 2023

Frescobaldi

Laudemio Bio 2023

Fattoria di Volmiano

Monocultivar Correggiolo 2023

Marzocco di Poppiano

Monocultivar Frantoio Bio 2023

Fattoria Ramerino

Monocultivar Lazzero 2023

Podere Il Montaleo

Plenum Bio 2023

Fattoria di Poggiopiano

Podere Ricavo Dop Terre di Siena Bio 2023

Maria Pia Buoni o Del Buono

Riserva 2023

Frantoio di Croci
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