Orchard — Premium Olive Oil Tasting Landing Page Template

Grove is a hero-dominant landing page template built for olive oil tasting farms. It combines a scroll-animated botanical illustration with cause-driven manifesto sections, guiding visitors from the olive tree's roots through the olive mill and into the tasting glass. Every section builds toward a single clear action: reserving a pressing session.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Grove is a single-page, click-through landing page template designed for immersive olive oil tasting farm experiences. It opens with a full-viewport cross-section illustration, moves visitors through a scroll-animated journey from grove to glass, and closes each manifesto section with a prominent "Reserve Your Pressing" call-to-action that links directly to a booking calendar.

Who this template is for

Grove is built for agri-tourism operators who want their landing page to feel as considered as the oil they produce. It speaks clearly to operators who value craft, education, and sensory storytelling over generic farm-stay templates.

  • Olive oil tasting farm owners who want to attract food-obsessed couples and weekend escape planners
  • Corporate retreat organizers looking for a distinctive, hands-on team experience at a working olive farm
  • Culinary educators and sommelier-track programs that teach terroir through taste, not just through grapes or wine

What problem this template solves

Most agri-tourism landing pages describe an experience without making a visitor feel it. A guided tasting on a hillside olive farm deserves more than a photo grid and a contact form. Grove solves the gap between what a farm offers and what a visitor actually understands before they book.

  • Visitors arrive without context on why early-harvest olive oil tastes different, why cold extraction matters, or what single-estate oil means, and they leave without booking
  • Standard templates do not give operators a structured way to build the case for quality before presenting the call-to-action
  • The absence of sensory storytelling makes it hard to justify premium pricing for a tasting session

What you get with this template

Grove delivers a complete, conversion-focused layout built around one idea: earn the booking by making the visitor feel they already understand what makes this olive oil extraordinary. Every section of the page is purposeful and ordered.

  • A full-viewport hero with a cross-section botanical illustration of an olive tree, animated to follow the olive's journey from roots to the olive mill
  • A series of scroll-triggered manifesto blocks, each paired with a repeated "Reserve Your Pressing" call-to-action button, guiding visitors toward the booking calendar
  • A click-through structure that lands on a date-picker with session times, group sizes, and an optional paired wine flight add-on

Feature list

Grove's feature set is drawn directly from its brief: sensory momentum, botanical precision, and a clear path to conversion.

Scroll-Animated Botanical Illustration

The hero is a full-viewport engineering schematic of a single olive tree. Roots thread through labeled soil strata, the trunk reveals cambium rings, and branches carry drupes at five ripeness stages annotated with harvest dates and polyphenol counts. As the visitor scrolls, capillary lines animate, fruits darken through véraison, a hand harvests, and the view pans into the olive mill showing the crusher, malaxer, and centrifuge in mechanical detail. No photograph competes with this illustration.

Cause-Driven Manifesto Sections

Each scroll stage pairs the animation with a short manifesto block. These blocks explain why early harvest matters for fresh flavor, why cold extraction preserves the oil's essence, and why single-estate olive oil tastes distinctly different from blended oils. The emphasis is on building understanding, not just listing facts. Visitors arrive as curious consumers and leave feeling like informed advocates ready to taste.

Repeating Click-Through Call-to-Action

The primary "Reserve Your Pressing" button appears first as a chartreuse pill floating at the base of the hero after the animation settles. It then anchors the close of every manifesto section. No form appears on this page. The click lands on a dedicated booking calendar with session times, group sizes, and a single add-on toggle for a paired wine flight.

Flavor-Wheel Tasting Notes Display

The page closes on a close-up tasting notes section rendered as flavor-wheel diagrams. These diagrams communicate the sensory profile of the oil, grassy, fruity, peppery at the back of the throat, in a visual format that mirrors how guided tasting sessions are run in professional olive oil evaluation. Visitors can see and anticipate what they will taste before they arrive.

Engineering Blueprint Visual Theme

The layout uses an Engineering Blueprint theme expressed through the Rainforest color system. Deep canopy green anchors section backgrounds. Wet-bark umber grounds type and structural lines. New-leaf chartreuse fires on hover states and active call-to-action elements. Mist white opens generous margins across the layout, letting dense botanical detail breathe. The result feels like a botanical field study: technical and mapped, yet alive.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero illustrationFull-viewport olive tree schematic anchors the experience
Roots animation blockScroll-triggered capillary lines pull water upward through soil
Véraison stageFruits darken on scroll, building the harvest narrative
Harvest momentAnimated hand reaches in; the grove journey reaches the mill
Mill cutawayCrusher, malaxer, and centrifuge shown in mechanical detail
Manifesto oneWhy early harvest produces higher-quality olive oil
Manifesto twoWhy cold extraction preserves fresh flavor and aroma
Manifesto threeWhy single-estate oil tastes different from blended oil
Tasting notes displayFlavor-wheel diagrams close the sensory story
Booking call-to-actionFinal "Reserve Your Pressing" button linking to the calendar

Design & branding system

Grove's visual identity is grounded in the Engineering Blueprint theme, rendered through a Rainforest palette that feels precise and alive at the same time. The design does not decorate, it maps.

  • Color system: deep canopy green (#1B4332) for backgrounds and dividers, wet-bark umber (#3E2723) for typography and structural lines, new-leaf chartreuse (#A7C957) for hover states and active call-to-action buttons, and mist white (#F0F4EF) for open margins
  • Typography and structure: umber-grounded type keeps the layout readable and grounded, while chartreuse accents draw the eye to every actionable element across the page
  • Illustration style: the hero illustration is rendered with botanical precision, cross-section schematics, thin annotation lines, and labeled mechanical components, creating authority without relying on photography

Mobile & speed optimization

Grove is built as a hero-dominant single page, which means layout decisions directly affect how the template performs on smaller screens. The scroll-animation logic and illustration-first design are structured to remain clear and navigable at mobile widths.

  • The full-viewport illustration and annotation layers are designed to scale and reflow cleanly on mobile screen sizes without losing visual clarity
  • Manifesto blocks stack vertically on smaller screens, keeping the scroll-based storytelling flow intact and the call-to-action buttons consistently accessible
  • The click-through destination, the booking calendar with date selection, group size, and wine add-on toggle, is reached with one tap from any section of the page

How this template helps you convert

Grove does not ask for the booking before earning it. The page is structured as a cause the visitor joins, not a tour they passively browse.

  1. The scroll-animated olive tree illustration builds visual authority immediately. Visitors understand before they read a single word that this farm takes olive oil making seriously, creating trust that supports a premium tasting session price.
  2. Each manifesto block advances the visitor's knowledge, from grove to olive mill to glass, so by the time the final "Reserve Your Pressing" button appears, the visitor feels ready to taste what they have just learned about. The call-to-action lands on a frictionless booking calendar with transparent session options, reducing hesitation at the final step.

Other information about this template

Grove is well suited for olive oil tasting experiences that draw visitors from a world of food and travel culture, including experiences inspired by traditions from Tuscany, Greece, and Italy. Olive oil production has deep cultural roots in these regions, where family-owned olive farms have passed knowledge through generations for many years, preserving the local culture and history embedded in every bottle.

  • The template's storytelling structure supports the positioning of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) as a luxury wellness choice. EVOO is a natural fruit juice produced directly from the olive fruit without processing, and its health benefits are increasingly recognized by a growing consumer audience
  • Visitors who walk through Grove's scroll journey learn the production process from roots to centrifuge, connecting the landscape and hills of the estate to what they will taste and smell in the tasting glass, grassy, fruity, fresh, peppery, rich with herbs and the scent of cut wood
  • The template supports seasonal availability communication, helping operators prepare visitors for autumn harvest sessions and explain how terroir and microclimate shape the aromas and quality of each year's oil
  • Grove's layout can incorporate guest testimonials with names and photos to share stories and build trust, transparent pricing for different tasting session tiers, and certification highlights such as DOP or organic credentials that enhance perceived value
  • The page structure is designed for websites and social media platforms that drive traffic from food-travel audiences, making it easy for users to discover and explore the farm's offer before they visit
  • Operators can use Grove as a project foundation and adapt it to reflect local delicacies, paired dishes, cooking tips, and recipes that guests can access after their tasting experience
  • The template is a bold, art-directed expression of olive oil culture, from the ancient trees drawn in the hero schematic to the flavor-wheel diagrams that close the page, creating a holistic experience that goes beyond a standard booking page
Orchard — Premium Olive Oil Tasting Landing Page Template
Orchard — Premium Olive Oil Tasting Landing Page Template
Orchard — Premium Olive Oil Tasting Landing Page Template
Orchard — Premium Olive Oil Tasting Landing Page Template

Theme

Engineering Blueprint

Creative direction

Movement & Cause

Color system

Rainforest

Style

Hero-Dominant (90/10)

Direction

Click-Through

Page Sections

Scroll-animated Botanical Hero

Cause-driven Manifesto Blocks

Repeating Click-through Call-to-action

Flavor-wheel Tasting Notes Diagrams

Engineering Blueprint Visual Identity

Related questions

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