La finca
According to tradition in our area, each family produced its own oil. For this reason, the land was divided into small family farms which were inherited from father to son.
Our family, a lineage of famous margers (dry stone wall builders), has maintained the tradition in all aspects, including the fact that we are members of the Sant Bartomeu Cooperative in Sóller, where we produce our oil. Today, our commitment to this organisation has been recognised with the election of one of our family members as a representative of the Governing Council.
Furthermore, the estate belongs to the small group of producers of the DO Oli de Mallorca and the PDO Oliva de Mallorca. We only grow Mallorcan varieties for these guarantee labels, which are controlled by European Union regulations.

In the Sóller valley, a saragall is an area of rocks and stones created by a landslide on a mountain peak.
The peasants used these materials to build terraces and create new cultivation areas on steep slopes.
This rude and simple culture created a whole system of rainwater channelling that is very present on our estate. The contents prepared for the visit explain in detail the techniques, the tools and a whole series of concepts associated with the dry stone construction that shapes the landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana.

The value of the mountain olive grove is associated with other significant elements, such as trees of non-commercial varieties, endemic plants, migratory birds, geological formations, domestic animals that favour cultivation, etc.
In short: an adapted environment where different elements coexist in balance, which deserve special attention for a correct interpretation. The explanatory contents for these elements have been elaborated in collaboration with different specialists in each subject.

