The Olive Grove Workshop

October 29th – November 2nd, 2025

A five-day immersive experience to discover the essence of olive oil amidst the golden hues of the harvest season.

Join us in the olive groves’ historical landscapes to explore the olive oil world and acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Taste and Compare Freshly Extracted Olive Oil
Witness the olive oil extraction process firsthand and savour the season’s first oils.

Extraction Methods
Learn about the evolution of olive oil production, from traditional practices to modern techniques.

Distinguishing High-Quality Olive Oil
Uncover the clues to identifying authentic extra-virgin olive oil.

Conducting an Organoleptic Evaluation
Assessing olive oil positive and negative descriptors through sensory analysis.

History of Olive Cultivation
Delve into the rich history of olive trees and their central role in Mediterranean culture and economy.

Demystifying Labels and Marketing Definitions
Decode terms like “extra virgin” or “cold press” and learn to navigate olive oil labels.

Gastronomic Uses and Health Benefits
Discover the culinary versatility, flavour profile and nutritional value of oils from different olive varietals with tips for incorporating them into meals.

Cheesemaking  at 3rd century B.C. Fornello Cave sites
Make the cheeses of Puglia: pecorino, mozzarella, bocconcini, treccia, burrata, scamorza. Learn about traditional rennet and aging. Meet with the shepherd and his family to bring in the flock from the pasture.

All day cooking at the iconic masseria in the countryside
Learn to cook traditional regional dishes.

Make bread  and focaccia at 15th-century wood oven bakery
Learn about the mother dough of Altamura DOP bread and ancient grains.

Visit historical and archaeological sites
Learn about the wealth of history, architecture and the art of the region.

A Journey Through the Olive Harvest and the World of Olive Oil

Step into the heart of Puglia, where centuries-old olive trees stand as living symbols of Mediterranean culture and identity. Set in the Murgian landscape of Gravina, Altamura and Matera, this workshop offers a journey into the food practice, history, and culture that have shaped the Mediterranean for millennia.

Your adventure begins among the olive groves to experience the rhythm of the harvest, learn about the influence of varietals, soil and tree tending, and gain insights into the evolution of olive oil extraction methods. Watch as the first olives of the season are milled, and delight in tasting the fresh, vibrant oil—a pure expression of the land.

Participate in a guided olive oil tasting session to learn to distinguish quality olive oils and identify the unique flavour profiles. Gain the knowledge and confidence to demystify olive oil labels and appreciate what makes true extra-virgin olive oil a culinary treasure.

Culinary Traditions and Local Practices

The workshop extends into the broader food culture of Puglia through a cheese-making session with a local shepherd at a historical Byzantine site, followed by a walk through the fields to meet the shepherd and flock. You’ll also visit a bakery to witness the traditional production of Altamura bread and spend a day cooking seasonal recipes at a Masseria, where you’ll engage with local culinary practices.

There will also be time for wine tasting at a local winery, offering an opportunity to connect with the broader agricultural heritage of the region. These activities provide a rounded understanding of the interconnected traditions that shape Puglia’s food culture.

The workshop is led by Puglian native Tonio Creanza, the Founder and Director of Messors and 6th generation olive oil and durum wheat producer, along with his colleagues of local farmers, cheese makers, shepherds, historians, restauranteurs, etc.

Tonio grew up on his family farm tending to durum wheat, vineyards and olive tree cultivation in the historical and archeological rich setting of Puglia. As a cultural heritage conservator and 6th generation olive oil producer, his knowledge and passion for food and history is echoed in the workshops he has been running for the past 25 years. The hands-on and in-situ approach of the workshops creates an enriching living school model and culturally connecting experiences for travelers and locals.

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