Federico Cavalieri
Ref. 1804 Olivicola Umbra
WINE AND OIL ESTATE FOR SALE IN UMBRIA
INTERIORS: 503 sqm (5,414 sqft)
Bedrooms: 0
Bathrooms:
Condition : Good condition
Heating:
Air-conditioning
EXTERIORS: 25.81 ha (63.74 ac)
Vineyards: 1,22 ha
Olive grove: 18,02 ha
Number of plants: 8000
Annual Production: 8000 kg
general details
Interiors: 503 sqm (5,414 sqft)
Bedrooms: 0
Bathrooms:
Condition : Good condition
Heating:
Air-conditioning
Exteriors: 25.81 ha (63.74 ac)
Vineyards: 1,22 ha
Olive grove: 18,02 ha
Number of plants: 8000
Annual Production: 8000 kg
On the hills between Umbria and Tuscany, this olive farm can rely on 18.0 hectares of olive grove, split among two poderi (15 ha + 3 ha). Yearly production ranges around 8.0 tons of olive oil (up to 18 tons once all the trees start producing). A small vineyard (1.2 ha) would allow producing up to 15,000 bottles of wine per year.
Easily reached and all with all the services available in the nearby town (8km; 10’), the farm is well-established and allows easily visiting the most beautiful towns and cities of central Italy (Città di Castello, Sansepolcro, Anghiari, Cortona, Gubbio, Perugia, Montepulciano, Assisi, Siena, Florence…).
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDING
A warehouse (503 sqm – 5,412 sqft) on two floors supports the farming business and hosts two bathrooms, the offices, a small shop and the processing rooms. It is also possible to have free-grant funds by Regione Umbria (PSR) to create an olive mill in the property: this would lead to a significant reduction in costs for pressing (from € 18.00 down to € 5.00) and at the same time increase the oil yield of olives of up to 4%.
Umbria - Perugia - Città di Castello
Often called the "green heart of Italy," Umbria is a picturesque region characterized by lush landscapes, medieval hilltop towns, and a deep-rooted connection to art and spirituality. Nestled between Tuscany and Lazio, Umbria is less frequented by tourists, offering a more serene and authentic Italian experience.
Umbria's cuisine is rustic and hearty, reflecting its agricultural traditions. Known for its black truffles, which grow in abundance in the region’s forests, Umbrian dishes often feature this earthy delicacy in pasta, risotto, and sauces. Porchetta, a savory roasted pork dish seasoned with herbs, is another local favorite, often enjoyed at village festivals or as street food. Lentils from Castelluccio, grown in the Sibillini Mountains, are prized for their quality and flavor, often used in soups and salads. Olive oil from the region is also exceptional, with many small-scale producers offering tours and tastings.
Wine is equally important, with Umbria producing notable varieties such as Sagrantino di Montefalco and Orvieto, a crisp white wine that pairs beautifully with the region’s lighter dishes. The rolling vineyards and olive groves create a stunning backdrop for wine tours and tastings.
Historically and culturally, Umbria offers a wealth of treasures. Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important pilgrimage destination. Its Basilica di San Francesco is adorned with frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue, offering visitors a spiritual and artistic journey. Perugia, the region’s capital, is known for its lively atmosphere, medieval architecture, and the Umbria Jazz Festival, one of Europe’s most renowned music events. Spoleto, famous for its Festival dei Due Mondi, is a cultural hub, while Gubbio retains a well-preserved medieval charm.
The natural beauty of Umbria extends to its landscapes. The Valnerina Valley, with its cascading waterfalls and rugged mountains, is perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, while Lake Trasimeno, Italy’s fourth-largest lake, offers tranquil views and opportunities for boating and swimming.
EXTERIOR
The property is made up of 25.4 hectares of land, split among olive grove (18 ha), vineyards (1.2 ha), arable land (3 ha) and mixed woodland (2.8 ha). Currently, the olive groves are the only part of the property that is managed directly by the owners, the remaining crops are tended to by a third party.
As for the vineyard, the company no longer produces wine. In the past, in a good vintage, production could reach 15,000 bottles of wine per year (10,000 red + 5,000 white) from Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
DETAILS ON OIL PRODUCTION
Olive trees in the property (approx. 8,000 trees in total) are split between two different poderi (18 ha in total). Production is constantly increasing since the most recent implants (2012) are not fully productive yet (they are expected to reach this stage around 2027). Implants of Podere A (15 ha, the most recent) are fitted with an irrigation system (root and foliage) and are already compatible with mechanic harvest. Furthermore, groves are divided by cultivar so that each variety can be harvested at the peak of maturation (veraison). It is important to note that the company is run with organic methods, in full respect of nature.
Particularly interesting is that part of the olive grove (roughly 3.0 ha) planted in collaboration with the University of Perugia, the Istituto di Bioscienza e Biorisorse, the Parco Tecnologico Agroalimentare dell’Umbria e l’Istituto di Ricerca per la protezione Idrogeologica to try and relaunch local varieties of olives (in this case, Borgiona and Gentile di Anghiari).
Podere A (15 ha) boasts trees planted between 1993 and 2012 of the following cultivars: Frantoio (50%), Moraiolo (23%), Borgiona (10%), Gentile di Anghiari (8%), Dolce Agogia (5%), Leccino (3%) and Pendolino (1%). Altitude ranges between 300 and 500 m, with southwestern exposure.
Podere B (3 ha) boasts centuries-old trees of Moraiolo, Frantoio, Leccino and Ragiale planted at an altitude ranging between 250 and 300 m, with southwestern exposure.
Yearly production currently ranges around 8.0 tons of olive oil, but will increase up to 18 tons as more and more younger trees reach maturity.
Produced olive oils have been awarded over the years several prizes. The most recent ones, year 2019, came from Slow Food Italia (with two distinct olive oils were awarded a quality certificate) and from the participation to the Japan Olive Oil Prize 2019, where the estate was awarded a silver medal over 242 other producers. What’s more, the oil is much appreciated in the area and can be easily found in many restaurants that purchases it directly from the company.
Speaking of prices, the oil is sold at a minimum of € 30.00 / lt, up to € 60.00 / lt for the most interesting oils, which means Borgiona, Gentile di Anghiari and a special blend (aptly named Apicale) that is made from olives harvested from the highest branches of the trees, where they are exposed to the sun for most of their lives, becoming rich in chlorophyll and flavor.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Town with services (8km; 10’), Monte Santa Maria Tiberina (16km; 20’), Città di Castello (19km; 20’), Umbertide (20km; 20’), Castiglion Fiorentino (29km; 35’), Sansepolcro (36km; 30’), Arezzo (41km; 1h), Anghiari (42km; 40’), Cortona (42km; 55’), Gubbio (50km; 50’), Perugia (64km; 55’), Montepulciano (66km; 1h 15’), Assisi (77km; 1h), Siena (98km; 1h 30’), Firenze (111km; 1h 50’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Perugia San Francesco (62km; 45’), Firenze A. Vespucci (132km; 1h 50’), Pisa G. Galilei (192km; 2h 30’), Bologna G. Marconi (211km; 2h 20’), Roma Ciampino (243km; 2h 40’), Roma Fiumicino (258km; 2h 45’), Milano Linate (415km; 4h 15’), Milano Malpensa (469km; 4h 50’)
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Ref. 1804 Olivicola Umbra
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