Oakhurst Olives - Our Story
Oakhurst Olives (Oakhurst Kalamata Table Olives and Oakhurst Extra Virgin Olive Oil) was established on Lemoendrif Farm in the beautiful Tulbagh Valley in 2004 when the first olive trees were planted.
The Kalamata trees gave their first harvest when they started bearing fruit in 2010. The Kalamata Olives are picked in March to April and are immediately put into brine. They stay in their barrels for a minimum of 10 months. So what you are eating is pure Kalamata Olives, nothing more and nothing less!
The Oakhurst Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made of a blend of the fruits from 10 different varieties including Leccino, Frantoio and Carotina trees, which are all propagated and grown on the farm. The olives are picked and cold extracted on the same day. The picking season is from March through to June. The oil is produced on itโs First Pressing thereby ensuring you of a delicious fresh and peppery Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Olive Oil has a shelf life of approximately 2 years but the rule of thumb is - โThe Fresher the Betterโ! Older oil loses its aroma and taste over time, as the oil gets older, it begins to smell and taste like cooking oil and the good and healthy properties of the Olive Oil are lost.
We hand pick our entire crop, it is the only way you can ensure that only top quality fruit is used for processing.
Oakhurst Olives achieved first place in category as well as the best Olive Oil in the Annual Competition Marco Zichella - Oliomio Extra Virgin Olive Oils of Southern Africa Awards held in Stellenbosch! Oakhurst Olives gets Grand Mention Diploma's for both the Olive Oils entered into the First Tri-Nations Olive Oil Competition between Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In total 97 Oils where entered into the competition. Oakhurst Olives achieved a TOP 10 position in both categories entered!
Oakhurst Olives works very closely with the South African Olive Research Council, to be on the forefront of new developments and cultivars. We are constantly evaluating new cultivars and processing methods for both the, Table Olives as well as the Oil Olives. Our Manager and research team have spend extensive time in Italy and Spain, talking to the leading Olive Professors from various Universities, on the latest developments. On that one trip, we had meetings with 14 Professors and went to 7 research facilities. We traveled to the Olive Conference in Argentina and also visited Chile and Brazil.
As the result of this research, we have adopted the method of high density planting. Traditionally, Olive trees have been planted at 400 trees per hectare. We plant at between 1200 and 1500 trees per hectare using poles and wires and thus forming Olive hedges. The benefits of doing this is huge. The orchards become a lot easier to manage and it doubles the production per hectare.
Oakhurst Olives also has its own Nursery, where we propagate our own trees and develop new varieties, after an extensive evaluation period, some of these new varieties may be released into the market.