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OliveOilShop: online shopping at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort

If you are looking for a stylish and original gift or just want a souvenir of your holiday at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort, now you have our OliveOilShop, the angle of online shopping on our website. Here you can find in fact a series of customized products with our logo and you can use not only for you but also as gifts for relatives or friends.Cosimo Oil – If you enjoyed our extra-virgin olive Cosimo Oil, produced in our farm, here is a way to enjoy it at home: the elegant green glass bottle of 250 ml, packed in a box adorned with the logo of Villa Campestri, or the nice cans of 250 ml. Cost: € 15

Scarf – Designed by the prestigious silk factory Ratti, one of the world’s leading companies in the luxury sector, is a scarf in an elegant design with the logo of Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort. Measurements are 70×70 cm. Cost: € 45.

Tea Towel – A tea towelmade from the original dry cotton with the logo of Villa Campestri dell’Oleoteca. Cost € 17.

Air fresheners – If you have stayed in our rooms you already know the scent of the flowers of Iris and Broom. The fresheners are made by an old parfume factory in Florence and are available in multiple formats. Cost: € 36 (500 ml) € 27 (250 ml) € 9 (50 ml).

Gift Card – A relaxing massage, a special vacation or a sensory journey? There are endless choices of gift that you can do with our Gift Card: you choose what to give your gift and we deliver the person concerned in an elegant and refined gift box.

For more information about our products please call OliveOilShop at 055.8490107 or write to  villa.campestri@villacampestri.it

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