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Capsule Collection created by designer Stella Tasca. The decision to focus on young artists who creatively and enthusiastically interpret our values in unique capsule collections leads to wonders such as The Rooster jar. Creativity, oil, 100% Apulian craftsmanship.”
A plunge into taste.
Intense fruitiness from Monocultivar Coratina olives, powerful and true. Extra virgin olive oil on the waves of taste.
Extra virgin olive oil Fruttato Intenso (“Intensely Fruity”) is obtained from Monocultivar Coratina olives. Powerful and true. Intense green with golden hues. Aromas of dill, fennel, artichoke, pepper and hay. It leaves a tasty spicy flavour.
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Suitable for
The Rooster jar that holds the precious Frantoio Muraglia Extra Virgin Olive Oil is handmade by our Apulian potters.
The Rooster by Stella Tasca, a designer known for her style and bright colours, becomes a “floral” animal, as she defines it: a flash of light, sun and colour, proud as one who finds a new way, reaching out towards a new road.
Its tail evokes and celebrates the olive tree, another symbol par excellence of Apulian identity, thus linking it even more closely to the territory and the product that the terracotta oil jar encloses and protects: the rooster’s feathers become olive leaves and, thus, life itself.
Extra virgin olive oil Fruttato Intenso (“Intensely Fruity”) is obtained from Monocultivar Coratina olives. Powerful and true. Intense green with golden hues. Aromas of dill, fennel, artichoke, pepper and hay. It leaves a tasty spicy flavour.
Pairings
Suitable for
The Rooster jar that holds the precious Frantoio Muraglia Extra Virgin Olive Oil is handmade by our Apulian potters.
The Rooster by Stella Tasca, a designer known for her style and bright colours, becomes a “floral” animal, as she defines it: a flash of light, sun and colour, proud as one who finds a new way, reaching out towards a new road.
Its tail evokes and celebrates the olive tree, another symbol par excellence of Apulian identity, thus linking it even more closely to the territory and the product that the terracotta oil jar encloses and protects: the rooster’s feathers become olive leaves and, thus, life itself.