

Grown in the middle of Mount Foniskos, these groves have made their home just below a 60ft cliff face ascending to the summit. Surrounded by a wild forest below, Tserani is a common resting point for mountain goats on their summit climbs. Located just below Elitsa, this mid-mountain plot overlooks valleys to the west, and distant towns on the horizon.

As a result, her oil finds a gentle balance of alpine character. Bordered by a seasonal creek and wild trees, Katahari enjoys uncharacteristic gentle soil for her altitude. Sitting adjacent to Magglari, this acreage is nestled just below the highest point of the nearest western foothill of Mount Foniskos. Wild birds and animal life are common sights on this remote acreage. Located just below Deli, this sub-summit grove has an aggressively steep alpine slope that continues into the wild forest below. Many of the ancient trees have adapted unique shapes to cope with the challenging environment rooting over the top of boulders, and growing partially side-ways to cope with strong winter winds. This mountaintop acreage features a steep gradient and challenging rock obstacles. Nestled below the steepest ridge of by the summit of Mount Foniskos, what began as wild seedlings generations ago, this aggressively sloping micro-grove now yields the most expressive, fragrant oil from our groves. Inaccessible with modern harvesting machinery, Koumaria is the largest of our groves. Rooted mid-mountain, this moderately steep grove descends into a twisting, seasonal riverbed.
