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Expanding upon the line of Molino monocultivar olive oils harvested in mid November from the O-Med groves in southern Spain, Arbequina olives are crushed together with fresh mandarins grown in Andalucia to produce this citrusy olive oil. This term translates to “little sin,” a playful reference to the act of adding another ingredient into high quality olive oil which has much to offer already on its own. Rich and round with a fresh orange flavor derived from crushing the citrus in the olive press to intertwine the aromatic compounds of both fruits, Molino have made a vibrant and refreshing finishing oil. Consider this mandarin olive oil for drizzling over poultry and whitefish, salads and roasted vegetables, or bake into pastries and cakes.
Packsize | 6/250 ML |
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Molino is a great solution for a cost effective way to have good quality extra virgin by a single source grower & producer without a hefty price tag. Use it for finishing all sorts of vegetables, salads, grilled meats and fish. This oil is also suitable for sautéing, frying, and poaching.
Badia a Coltibuono means Abbey of the Good Harvest. The classic extra virgin olive oil of the same name has been produced in the Chianti region of Tuscany since 1058. This extra virgin olive oil is an authentic product entirely extracted by natural methods, first cold pressed and free of any type of heat or chemical treatment. The color of Badia a Coltibuono’s Extra Virgin Olive Oil is golden yellow with strong green nuances; it tastes of typical fruitiness and rich olive flavour with a typical peppery aftertaste. To preserve this oil at its best, keep in a cool place protected from direct light. Acidity .22%
This oil is obtained from the olives, the fruit of the olive tree, using exclusively mechanical and physical processes such as washing, decanting, centrifuging and filtration and in conditions that are such as to ensure that the oil cannot be changed in any way. This excludes oils obtained using solvents or re-esterification processes as well as those mixed with oils from other sources.
Variety olive: 100% Picual, Acidity: 0,1, Origin: Ácula, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. Time of harvest: last week of October. Tasting Notes: Its aroma has a medium green fruitiness of fruits and grass. It would remind you of a tomato plant and green almond. Remarkable hints of fresh cut grass and aromatic herbs. Persistent taste of artichokes, olive’s leaf, dried fruits, especially of green walnuts. Outstanding complexity. Its color is golden, green, clear and bright. ,Fits with fishes
This oil was produced from early harvested Tuscan varieties of Frantoio, Moraiolo and Leccino olives grown and pressed on the hillside estate of the Marchesi di Frescobaldi in Chianti Ruffina. Clear and intensely green, fruity, full, well-rounded and spicy.
It is characterized by its unmistakably full, well balanced and harmonious taste enhanced by fresh notes reminiscent of new grass. Everything that one could expect from a true “originale.”