only if they would transform them into olive groves.
The climate in Tuscany is particularly harsh in
winter and not favorable for propagation, and even as recently as 1985 a heavy
frost olive growing endangered olive growing. Regional production is protected under an "ICP", which covers all of Tuscany and two DOP which are: "Chianti Classifco", and "Terre di Siena".
The most reknown zones are : Chianti, the Florentine Hills, the slopes of
Monte Albano, Rufina, The Siena Hills (particularly Montalcino and
Montepulciano). Other intersting producers are from: Lucchesia, the Aretini Hill, the Hills
of Pisa and the provinces of Livorno and Grosseto.
The major varieties are : "Moraiolo", "Leccino", "Frantoio", "Pendolini", "Correggiolo";and less well known but
still important for typical Tuscan oil are: "Allora", "Arancio", "Ciliegino", "Colombino", "Cuoricino", "Ginestrino", "Giogolino", "Gremignolo", "Grossaio", "Lastrino", "Lazzero", "Leccio del corno", "Madremignola", "Melaiolo", "Morcone", "Mortellino", "Ornellaia", "Piangente", "Piturzello", "Quercetano", "Rosino", "Rossello", "Salicino", "Tondello", "Trillo".
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