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Tuscany is more than just rolling hills, exquisite wines, and charming medieval towns; it is also home to an incredible variety of trees that shape the region’s iconic landscapes. These trees, rooted in the heart of Italy, are not only integral to the natural beauty of the area but also carry historical and cultural significance. Among them, some have earned a place in Italy’s Historical Tree Register, a testament to their unique value and legacy. Trees That Define Tuscany Olive Trees (Olea europaea) Olive trees are synonymous with Tuscany. Their gnarled trunks, silver-green leaves, and resilient nature dominate the countryside. These trees have been cultivated here for centuries, producing some of

After the hectic time of the grape harvest, where we harvested all our grapes which are now fermenting and are fast on their way to becoming Tenuta Le Mandorlaie's first Reserve wine, its now time to do some maintenance around the olive trees in readiness for the olive harvest. We never forget how hard our olive trees are working, first they to choose to flower over making more foliage, and then they choose to hold onto the olives that are right now increasing in size and getting ready to harvest and be made into our incredible organic extra virgin olive oil. This weeks work is cleaning under the olive trees,