- Cabella Oil and Brandini's have been competing oil ranches for decades. However, their grand children discover they may have more in common than they realized - and sparks begin to fly.
- Cabella Oil and Brandini's have been competing oil ranches for decades. However, it wasn't always this way. Founders Raphael Brandini and Frank Cabella once worked harmoniously together, until their relationship fractured, causing them to split their joint ranch into two. Feisty and competitive heir to homegrown operated Cabella Oil, Nicole Cabella is determined to prove she's ready to take the reins of her family's business. And she's all set to initiate a renovation plan that will allow her to expand Cabella to the next level. All set, until Jake Brandini re-appears in Sunset Valley, that is. Corporate attorney Jake is sidetracked from his day-job when he's called back to the juggernaut Brandini ranch due to a family emergency. While there, Jake identifies a land dispute at the border between the Cabella and Brandini properties. Having been neglectful to his own family company, he decides to win back the land for them. In doing so, he re-ignites the rivalry between both factions, as Nicole refuses to concede to his claim on the land. Instead of pursuing a long and costly court battle, the local Sunset Valley judge proposes an unconventional manner of deciding the land's ownership: whichever ranch wins the annual Sunset Valley Olive Oil Competition wins the land. The Brandini's have won three consecutive years, so Jake is confident in accepting the challenge, though he personally has no experience manufacturing oil. On the other hand, Nicole has oil in her blood, but she'll have to conquer her own self-doubt if she wants to be victorious. As Jake and Nicole work towards creating their respective olive oil submissions, while enjoying the annual Fall Festival as they do, they discover they may have more in common than they realized - and sparks begin to fly.—Amar Balaggan
- In the agricultural region of Sunset Valley, California, Frank Cabella and Raphael Brandini were once business partners in an olive growing and oil making ranch, but they long ago had a falling out leading to they subdividing the ranch, each getting one half. Frank has just retired, passing the Cabella Ranch to his granddaughter, Nicole Cabella, who has long worked the land alongside her grandfather. With her platonic best friend and ranch hand Adam Caulfield, Nicole, while still doing things the old fashioned way unlike Brandini's modernized way in focusing on the bottom line, plans to increase the customer side of the business by expanding the existing tasting and demonstration area. However, the only land into where Nicole can expand feasibly is contested, not by Raphael, but rather a San Francisco corporate lawyer: Jake Brandini, Raphael's grandson, who only wants to do right for his family. Without either of their families knowing, Jake, who used to spend summers on the Brandini ranch but who had no interest in learning the business in being a city boy, and Nicole hung out together those summers meeting at the fence separating the two properties, their friendship stemming from their friendly competition. In neither Nicole or Jake backing down, Judge Monroe, who is hearing the case, suggests, rather than go through the time consuming process of finding the old official records, to settle the dispute through the unconventional method of the winner of this year's imminent Sunset Valley Annual Fall Festival's olive oil making competition taking possession of that land, with Brandini having won the last three years. What used to be Nicole and Jake's friendly competitive nature becomes unfriendly in almost every encounter they have as Jake has decided to remain at the family ranch until the festival and the olive oil judging. As Nicole and Jake spend more and more time together, their animosity starts to soften to the point that they may not only come to resolution to the family feud and thus the land dispute but that they fall for each other. It may all be for naught in a misunderstanding, similar to one that happened fifteen years ago which led to Jake no longer coming to the ranch after that time.—Huggo
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