Adam Pinson
Established Member
Don't want to make anyone jelous or anything, this is us filling our car with Olive firewood today and this is the mother load.... (some Almond too)
Due to Brexit, posting anything to the UK will now be expensive, maybe later in the year I'll fill the car and drive over....Could i persuade you to bag up a load and post it? ( of olive)
I’m very happy to pay for a 30kg load
My roots are there.....Sorry thought you were in dorset
I wonder the same, Olive takes a long time to grow but there always seems to be mountains of it available, i guess tearing out diseased trees and planting new groves is a part of it, also many farmers here are reverting to planting vines and nut trees again.... could be something to do with the tree disease eminating from Italy and spreading here.....Where does all the olive materealize from ! just seems interesting !
Indeed yes, Italy buy tons of Olives from Spain and rebrands the oil as a way more expensive Italian oil.... many folk have no idea what pure unfiltered Olive oil tastes like either (less that 3 months old is best) as the supermarkets insist on filtering which creates a clear golden but tastless product.... we ourselves produce approx 150 ltrs of oil each season.Unfortunately, increasing 'sophistication' of young Italians (and young Spaniards, Greeks etc.) leads to decreasing interest in maintaining the family olive grooves. Mix that with urbanisation and illegal development, and you end up with destruction of native olive grooves and reliance on rubbish imported oil.
Slightly off topic, due to the way the regs are written, you can mix top-quality Italian (or Spanish or Greek) oil with cheaper oil from Turkey (and Africa etc.) and still call it 'Italian Olive Oil'. Italy for example produces about 6 times more oil oil than it has actual olives.
My in-laws in Italy have two Nocellara dell'Etna olive grooves which my late father-in-law planted as youngster (as in like, 12). We just got delivery of our portion of the oil before Christmas, which will do us for the year!
There's nothing like the heady scent of Olive when turning it, especially when using the Jacobs chuck and the shavings are hot.One of my favourite woods for adding smoke to the BBQ.
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