From Chile to Spain, California to Greece, each varietal is different! Each with their own tasting notes ranging from buttery to grassy, or smooth to lightly bitter.
$ 22.00
The Arbequina olive may be a small olive but it's big in flavor. With its origin in Catalonia, Spain, the Arbequina olive is a hearty varietal and harvested early. This oil is sourced from Chile and exhibits a buttery, fruity aroma with smooth mild flavor and a pleasant bitter sensation on the tongue.
Contains 455 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 26.00
Blending two very popular varietals, Arbequina and Arbosana, this wonderful extra virgin olive oil from California will be your new favorite go-to olive oil for everyday use. The ripe fruit Arbequina complements the artichoke and green tomato hints of the Arbosana. The aroma is buttery with a fruity overlay; the overall intensity is medium.
Contains 410 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 25.00
With a fresh fruity aroma, Greek Kalamata olives are probably one of the most well-known varietal in the United States (as an olive to eat). This extra virgin olive oil has a medium to robust profile and finishes with a mild black pepper kick. Full flavored and earthy. This oil is a great dipping oil for all palates.
Contains 450 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 25.00
Koroneiki olives were hand picked in the Peloponnese region of Greece and cold pressed to produce this fabulous oil. Some say this is the crown jewel of Greek extra virgin olive oils. Loaded with flavor, it is often used in recipes for chicken or lamb. Perfect for dipping bread and as dressing for salads. Acidity is less than .04%.
Contains 423 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 23.00
Hojiblanca literally translated means "white leaf" in Spanish - which comes from the white coloring on the underside of the leaves. These large olives are popular as table olives and make a tasty olive oil due to the high levels of fatty acid and linoleic acid.
Tasting attributes: Starts slightly sweet, with a slight bitter taste of unripe fruit and then finishing with a peppery almond aftertaste. It has a lively and fresh aroma
Uses: Ideal for making making bread and pasta due to the consistency it provides the dough. Recommended for frying as well.
Contains 430 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 21.00
This is a blend of our favorite extra virgin varietal olive oils. You can count on this blend to wow your taste buds and be versatile with any food. Use as a base for a bread dipping blend or for your salad dressings, as well as for your everyday cooking.
Contains 280 mg/kg of polyphenols.
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$ 25.00
The Nocellara olive is an cultivar originating from the Valle del Belice area of south-western Sicily. When this olive is used as a table olive, it is known as Castelvetrano. The olives are large and green with a mild and buttery flavor.
This Nocellara Extra Virgin Olive Oil is complex with herbal understones, such as fresh herbs or artichoke leaves. This EVOO provides a mild bitterness but is very well-rounded in its flavor profile.
Polyphenol Count: 418
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