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Packsize | 3/6.6 LB |
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This aromatic golden oil is made in the Valle des Baux, in beautiful Provence, France. Made from a single cold-pressing of five different types of olives of the region, Arnaud’s Vallee des Baux de Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil combines intense Salonenques and Picholine, fruity and aromatic Aglandau and Grossanes, and sweet Verdales olives. The result is a stunning golden-green oil with a fruit-like flavor with notes of hazelnuts and almonds, and a fragrance of artichokes. Vallee des Baux de Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made by Arnaud Olives, a family-owned company since 1947. A 100% all-natural product. Don’t use this beauty for cooking, but rather savor its full flavor by using it cold on salads, drizzled on grilled meats and vegetables, or for dipping bread.
Hand selected from the grove, these calamata style olives are just like the traditional Greek olive, packed in a mixture of brine, vinegar, olive oil, herbs, and spices. Pitted for convenience, these feature a beautiful, dark eggplant color and a smooth, rich flavor with a hint of salt. Calamata olives make an excellent, healthy appetizer or a great-tasting topping for salads, pizzas, and subs.
These all natural Italian olives are commonly known as the largest olive in the world, mirroring the size of a shelled walnut. They have a crisp bite and a firm texture with a mild flavor that holds just the right balance of saltiness and sweetness.
Authentic Greek Kalamata have a firm texture, fruity taste and wine-infused snap. The classic olive for Greek salads and Meze platters.
Each aloreña olive is cracked before the curing process. The traditional natural brine is made of water and salt, and the crack facilitates the natural fermentation. The crack and firm texture of this olive also makes it very fitting for custom marinades. The aloreña olive, also known as Malagueña in certain areas, is the only olive from Spain with a D.O., Denomination of Origin. Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured; Time of Harvest: End of August
Pitted, green olives with herbes de Provence.