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History

The Authentic Taste of History

The Bambina family has been preserving a great legacy for more than two centuries. A story of dedication to the land, of passion for the art of olive oil and of a commitment that spans time.

 

Each bottle of "Versus Oliveti" is a tale of this heritage, a journey through the history of a family dedicated to quality and purity. Centenary olive trees, kissed by the Sicilian sun and caressed by the sea breeze, give this oil a unique flavor rich in history. 

 

Among the hills of Trapani a few kilometers from the sea, our olive grove stands out imposingly. Since 1950, our olive trees have grown in an environment still preserved in its purity, so as to guarantee the production of a unique oil in its properties.

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Storyline

In the inexorable dance of time, our oil is the faithful guardian of its eternal excellence.

1750

Kingdom of Sicily

1861

Unification of Italy

1943

Operation Husky

1946

The Region of Sicily

was born

Versus Oliveti

Each bottle of ‘Versus Oliveti’ is a tale of this heritage, a journey through the history of a family dedicated to quality and purity. The centuries-old olive trees, kissed by the Sicilian sun and caressed by the sea breeze, give this oil a unique flavour rich in history.

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Among the hills of Trapani a few kilometres from the sea, our olive grove stands imposingly tall. Since 1750, our olive trees have grown in an environment that is still preserved in its purity, thus guaranteeing the production of an oil that is unique in its properties.

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In Search of Excellence

Every olive grove, every land, every idea is a new beginning, a new search for increasingly higher quality margins. Ancient roots play an important role in our philosophy, but they have never inhibited our innovative spirit. 

 

This is how the Bambina family decided to embark on a new project, made up of history and the future that come together to give a new face to the oil that comes from our centuries-old olive groves.

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