About Us

Learn about our award-winning olive oil and the team behind Bramasole

About Bramasole

Chance—an element that plays a larger part in our lives than we might imagine. That’s how we found ourselves in a farmhouse in Tuscany outside Cortona in 1985, and how we found ourselves buying Villa Bramasole five years later, which included hundreds of olive trees on the property.

And then, in the mid 1990s, Nico and and our daughter Ashley met while in graduate school together and found an amazing Cortona connection.  When she mentioned to him that Frances and I had a house in Cortona, he told her that his father was born and raised in Cortona, that he too had been to Cortona many times. Nico soon married Ashley's good friend Ann. When Nico found out that we had bought an additional olive grove near Bramasole when our grandson was born and had more olive oil than we could give to our extended family, he proposed that we sell what we can’t use. So it started—selling directly to friends and then friends of friends and then friends of friends of friends.   We’ve kept it simple—buy a case and have it shipped via UPS from Tuscany to your door.  That’s it. Call it farm to table or olive grove to front door.

And if you pour our oil in your pan, please think of us poised in the trees in the wind, picking jillions of these little drupes then standing in the cold mulino watching the lovely green oil pouring into our demijohns.

ABOUT THE PEOPLE                                        

frances mayes

Frances has always adored houses, and when she saw Bramasole, a neglected, 250-year old Tuscan farmhouse nestled in five overgrown acres, it was love at first sight. Out of that instant infatuation have come three memoirs. Under the Tuscan Sun, remained on The New York Times bestseller list for two and a half years. A film version of Under the Tuscan Sun, starring Diane Lane, was released in fall of 2003. The other international best sellers are: Bella Tuscany, and Every Day in Tuscany, the last in her Tuscan trilogy. With Edward Mayes, she has published two photo-texts, In Tuscany, with photographer Bob Krist, and Bringing Tuscany Home: Sensuous Style from the Heart of Italy, with photographer Steven Rothfeld.

All five highly personal books are about taking chances, living in Italy, loving and renovating an old Italian villa, harvesting olives, the pleasures of food, wine, gardens, and the “voluptuousness of Italian life.” Their The Tuscan Sun Cookbook is a collection of favorite Tuscan recipes, also with photographs by Steven Rothfeld. The books are translated into more than fifty-five languages. 

Frances is also the author of the travel memoir, A Year in the World: Journeys of A Passionate Traveller, which immediately debuted as a New York Times bestseller in 2006. Working again with Steven Rothfeld, she published Shrines: Images of Italian Worship. Her first novel, Swan, a family saga and mystery, returns Mayes to her childhood home of Georgia, as does Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir. See You in the Piazza and Always Italy are her most recent books, along with the novel, Women in Sunlight.

Edward Mayes

In addition to co-authoring the above mentioned books, Ed's poetry publications include Works and Days, Speed of Life, First Language, Magnetism, Bodysong, and To Remain, several of which have been awarded literary prizes. He has harvested olives for over thirty seasons.

Nico Peruzzi

Nico has long ties to Cortona, where his father was raised and he still has many relatives.  Nico lives with his wife Ann near Santa Cruz, California on two acres with sixty olive trees.  He has a PhD in clinical psychology and works with clients on personal growth and living fulfilled lives.

William King

Will has been to Bramasole every year of his life. Last fall, he began his studies at New York University Shanghai. Since 2016, he has been active at Bramasole Olive Oil in Advertising, Photography, and Analytics.

Mara Peruzzi

Mara recently graduated from The University of San Diego with a BA in Visual Arts. She manages graphic design and social media for Bramasole. Mara studied abroad in Rome and has been regularly visiting Cortona since she was 4-years-old.