Messa a Dimora A Planting

$2,950.00

Allocation $2,950 — one time

Messa a dimora is the Italian agricultural term for the permanent planting of a tree — the moment a root commits to a specific soil and does not leave.

This allocation supports the expansion of Casale Fallarese's olive groves with a new planting of 100 to 125 Lecciana trees — a variety distinct from the existing Leccino grove, selected in collaboration with the DAFNE department of the University of Tuscia for its compatibility with the estate's soil profile and its long-term yield potential.

Each allocation includes:

  • 3 to 5 Lecciana olive trees from the new grove, planted permanently on the estate — location recorded

  • Participation in the saffron and lavender fields proportional to allocation

  • Annual return: 24 500ml bottles of estate olive oil + 3g of Viola saffron

  • Duration: 5 years

  • Priority booking access to harvest stays before general calendar release

The trees do not leave when the five years are complete. They remain in the ground as part of the estate's permanent grove. The allocation ends; the planting does not.

This is not a symbolic gesture. It is a direct investment in the land's production and a share of what the land returns each season.

A limited number of allocations are released each year, tied to the planting calendar and the available surface of the new grove.

Allocation $2,950 — one time

Messa a dimora is the Italian agricultural term for the permanent planting of a tree — the moment a root commits to a specific soil and does not leave.

This allocation supports the expansion of Casale Fallarese's olive groves with a new planting of 100 to 125 Lecciana trees — a variety distinct from the existing Leccino grove, selected in collaboration with the DAFNE department of the University of Tuscia for its compatibility with the estate's soil profile and its long-term yield potential.

Each allocation includes:

  • 3 to 5 Lecciana olive trees from the new grove, planted permanently on the estate — location recorded

  • Participation in the saffron and lavender fields proportional to allocation

  • Annual return: 24 500ml bottles of estate olive oil + 3g of Viola saffron

  • Duration: 5 years

  • Priority booking access to harvest stays before general calendar release

The trees do not leave when the five years are complete. They remain in the ground as part of the estate's permanent grove. The allocation ends; the planting does not.

This is not a symbolic gesture. It is a direct investment in the land's production and a share of what the land returns each season.

A limited number of allocations are released each year, tied to the planting calendar and the available surface of the new grove.