$ 25.00
The Nocellara olive is a 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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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.
$ 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
$ 26.00
This varietal extra virgin olive oil from Chile is a combination of Arbequina, Arbosana and Koroneiki olives. It has a smooth flavor and is great for uses in salad dressings, for eggs, and sauteing vegetables.
This Chilean Blend EVOO features a delicious blend of butter and fruity aromas, with a smooth mild flavor with a slightly bitter sensation on the tongue.
Polyphenol Count: 349
$ 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.