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Some
of the most interesting excursions on the Sabine hills start from Casaprota,
a rural village situated in the hearth of the Farfa Abbey area, between Via
Salaria (the salt road), the valley of the Farfa river and the Sabini
mountains.
The first traces of Casaprota (domus provida) date back to the Roman period.
In the Middles Ages, the village, which is built around a castle, was
acquired by the Abbey of Farfa. Its social and economic life is profoundly
shaped by a single element: olive oil. Casaprota prizes itself on producing
Sabina's finest olive oil. Sabina is one of the few Italian regions that is
actually designated as DOC and DOP for olive oil production. Limited to
the season - generally late October through mid December - local olive
growers will be pleased to arrange for you, free of charge, a visit to the
mill where virgin oil is squeezed from the olives ripe blackened shells.
While at the mill, you will taste "Bruschetta", grilled bread dressed with
extra virgin olive oil and garlic. Visit the historical centre, up to the
village, and its hamlet Collelungo: strolling inside the walls, in its
medieval narrow streets, talking to the old people that gather everyday on
the same bench, in the sun.Taste the local quiet life and enjoy the time
stopping.
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