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Sogno Toscano is a family farm in Bolgheri, located in the heart of the Super Tuscan region of Tuscany. This is one of the most fertile lands of Italy and home of world-famous wines such as Sassicaia, Ornellaia, Guado al Tasso, and many others.
Sogno Toscano’s century old trees are grown in what is considered a blessed soil thanks to hundreds of miles of Mediterranean sea and over 70 square miles of forest. The soil is a miraculous biological mix, extremely rich in Iodine and Oxygen. We add profound dedication and hard labor to obtain an EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL that stands out when compared to any other product in the market.
Sogno Toscano has been producing olive oil since 1923, and in 2007 we began introducing our products to the best restaurants and chefs in the United States. Understanding the needs of our clients, we partnered with surrounding suppliers to come up with more quantity as well as different grades of olive oil.
We are glad to only carry high quality products that represent the pride for our country. Being able to import and distribute them directly allows us to express excelling customer service each and every time.

Once Only Available to Chefs, Sogno Toscano Olive Oil Gaining Popularity with the Public at Scottsdale Fashion Square
By Jennifer Woods Tue., Jan. 24 2012 at 12:30 PM

While doing some evening mall errands at Scottsdale Fashion Square earlier this month, we noticed an olive oil kiosk named "Olive Oil Boutique."
At first we weren't too excited; this appeared to be just another mobile retail space for specialty products. An energetic salesman named Glenn Wagner offered tastes and some information about olive oil's health benefits -- all good. Who doesn't love a fruity olive oil sample?
Then we heard Chris Bianco's name. What? Turns out, this olive oil is the same used by the legendary Bianco -- once only sold, in fact, to chefs. But the Italian family who creates the olive oil likes the cowboy life so much they relocated to the Valley, and went retail.
Sogno Toscano (which translates to Tuscan Dream) olive oil inspired a cookbook written by Lisa Dahl of Dahl & De Luca Italian restaurant in Sedona. Wagner tells us that they make Chris Bianco's private label olive oil and even created a fennel pollen olive oil for him -- it truly tastes like a bite of fennel dipped in fruity olive oil, minus the crunch. The ripe tomato olive oil was equally as impressive with bold fresh tomato flavor. That's the one we bought.
We also learned that Wagner had previously worked for A.J.s and says this kiosk venture that opened December 1st -- the first public retail operation for the company -- has become the number one kiosk at Fashion Square and resulted in an invitation to open a permanent location.
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Bellezza, the facial moisturizer. Yep, smelled like olive oil but it wasn't overpowering. If Sofia Loren endorses it, we know it's good enough for us. |
He told us that Sogno Toscano already has plans for expansion and will be presenting at the Scottsdale Culinary Festival in April. The company also makes an olive oil facial moisturizer backed by Sofia Loren herself. The kiosk is olive oil heaven. It's down the leg of the mall toward Neiman Marcus on the 2nd floor.
Glenn Wagner, Vice President of Sales - Retail Division for Sogno Toscano