Hérault (Southern France): a cultivar defined by its home basin
In Europe, Verdale de l’Hérault is documented as a cultivar tied to the Hérault department in southern France,
where its very name points to a specific and identifiable place of origin.
Its story is that of a basin-based olive culture: uses, processing traditions, and agricultural practices consolidated
within a local Mediterranean landscape rather than through “global” expansion.
Within the Gardens of Peace framework, this European presence exemplifies a cultivar that becomes territory:
not because it spreads everywhere, but because it makes a place legible through the olive tree, its supply chain,
and agricultural memory.