Kalamon olives are born in Greece and take their name from the city of Kalamata, a monumental and archaeological land located between the sea and the hills south of the Peloponnese. Black-purplish olives, with an elongated shape and juicy pulp, are characterized by a unique taste and an unmistakable bitter taste.They are one of the oldest Greek varieties, undisputed queens of the table in Greece and product of excellence for tables all over the world, a symbol of quality and good nutrition.