{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"El chantre","provider_url":"https:\/\/elchantre.soportecentraliza.com.es\/en\/","title":"Heritage","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"1yWaA4wE4o\"><a href=\"https:\/\/elchantre.soportecentraliza.com.es\/en\/heritage\/\">Heritage<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/elchantre.soportecentraliza.com.es\/en\/heritage\/embed\/#?secret=1yWaA4wE4o\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Heritage&#8221; &#8212; El chantre\" data-secret=\"1yWaA4wE4o\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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Very close to Finca El Chantre, the ancient city of Acinipo stands as a reminder that these lands were already, in Roman times, a strategic and fertile enclave tied to agriculture. In that world, olive oil was more than just food: it was an essential part of daily life, used in cooking, lighting, the thermal baths, and body care. In this context, oil became one of the most valuable commodities of the Roman world\u2014produced in rural estates, stored in great vessels, and transported as a wealth intrinsically linked to the territory. Today, as you wander through this landscape, that history still beats in the relationship between the land, the harvest, and the oil, which remains one of the greatest symbols of identity in this region. Acinipo was a Roman city situated in an exceptionally fertile agricultural setting. Olive oil was an essential product for cooking, lighting, and personal care. Rome boosted large-scale production, turning it into a daily necessity and a precious commodity. Today\u2019s landscape preserves the memory of that ancient olive oil culture. Finca El Chantre The landscape of today still holds the memory of that ancient olive oil culture. With the arrival of Al-\u00c1ndalus, Ronda\u2014then known as Izn-Rand Onda\u2014became a prominent enclave within the Andalus\u00ed territory. For centuries, the city and its mountains experienced an era defined by agricultural development, trade, and a profound cultural legacy that remains today in its heritage, its gastronomy, and even in many words of the Spanish language. In this context, olive oil took on an even richer dimension. It was not only a kitchen essential but also a key element for lighting, medicine, perfumes, and daily care. The olive tree became a cornerstone of the landscape, and its oil one of the great symbols of Andalus\u00ed culture\u2014deeply linked to the land, the water, and a more refined way of understanding life. Today, wandering through this landscape, that heritage is still very much alive. At Finca El Chantre, our oil remains a living memory of a territory that has preserved its bond with the olive groves and everything they represent throughout time. Ronda was a strategic enclave and the capital of the Andalus\u00ed cora (province) of Takurunna. Al-\u00c1ndalus boosted agriculture, trade, and innovative farming techniques. Olive oil was used in cooking, lighting, cosmetics, and medicine. The Andalus\u00ed legacy lives on in the landscape, the culture, and the identity of the oil. Finca El Chantre The place where centuries of history live on. At Finca El Chantre, the history of olive oil is not merely the past; it is a living heritage that breathes through the landscape, the olive groves, and every experience shared from the heart of the Serran\u00eda de Ronda. The Estate The Heritage The Experience A unique enclave in the Serran\u00eda de Ronda In the vicinity of ancient Acinipo, Finca El Chantre stands today as a place deeply rooted in the landscape, agricultural tradition, and the culture of olive oil. Its location, in the heart of the Ronda countryside, bestows a singular personality upon the olive groves and turns the estate into a place where nature, history, and heritage coexist in an exceptional way. Here, amidst mountains, silence, light, and olive trees, an oil is born\u2014one that captures the identity of this land and transforms it into an authentic experience, bound to the territory from the very first moment. A family heritage cultivated generation after generation The history of El Chantre began in the 20th century, when D. Crist\u00f3bal Becerra acquired the estate and planted the olive trees that are still preserved today. Since then, the property has remained united to the family as a legacy of hard work, respect for the land, and continuity. Today, M. Luz Becerra Aguilar keeps that path alive with dedication and a vision for the future, preserving the essence of the estate and projecting it through Oro Al-\u00c1ndalus, an EVOO born from care, memory, and a very personal way of understanding the olive grove. From the olive tree to the table, a story to be experienced today Visiting Finca El Chantre means discovering how this entire historical and family heritage remains alive in the present. Through a journey across the olive grove, the production workshop, and the tasting experience, visitors delve into the origins of Oro Al-\u00c1ndalus and come to understand the complete process that gives life to an oil with its own unique identity. The visit blends landscape, olive oil culture, gastronomy, and tradition in an experience designed to feel the oil from its source and to know firsthand the soul of an estate that opens its doors today to share its story. Book Now The reasons to visit Finca El Chantre An experience where landscape, history, olive oil culture, and gastronomy come together to discover oil from its very origin. Privileged surroundings The Serran\u00eda de Ronda, where nature meets history Finca El Chantre is located in a unique enclave of the Serran\u00eda de Ronda, a landscape that lends character to the olive groves and transforms every visit into an experience bound to the land, its history, and its natural beauty. Family Tradition A legacy that lives on La finca forma parte de una herencia familiar vinculada al olivar desde el siglo XIX. Visitar El Chantre es conocer una historia cultivada generaci\u00f3n tras generaci\u00f3n, con respeto por la tierra y por el origen del aceite. Learning and Tasting From the tree to the table The experience offers a tour of the estate, insight into the EVOO production process, and the opportunity to differentiate aromas, nuances, and qualities through a practical workshop and olive oil tasting. Oleoturismo con identidad Paisaje, cultura y gastronom\u00eda A visit to Finca El Chantre goes","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/elchantre.soportecentraliza.com.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/Fotos-Historia-.webp","thumbnail_width":800,"thumbnail_height":532}