The territory
Puglia: land of agricultural and culinary tradition
The old land that surrounds Francavilla Fontana stretches to a rich and sunny plain half way between Taranto and Brindisi. Its light and tastes bring back our mind to ancient people who lived for thousand years in the Mediterranean basin.
Memmola oil is born in this land
The history of the city is intertwined with the olive tree, which in this land has very ancient traditions and roots, so much so that in the first half of the 14th century Prince Philip of Anjou granted the inhabitants "the olive tree" as a coat of arms. Later, in the mid-15th century a miraculous event, known as the prodigy of the Madonna della Fontana, patron saint of the city, was the re-greening of the olive trees when "after a very cold season and a continuous month of severe frost, the snow, which had dried up and destroyed all the olive trees leaving only the trunk, began to melt and the trees returned with all their branches and foliage as if there had never been frost or snow".
In this landscape of light, vineyards and flowering almond trees, the Memmola's olive trees in orderly rows grow lush and enveloped in their own silvery reflections.