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A stunning, estate bottled extra virgin olive oil that is at once luxrious and affordable, Divina’s Renieris Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil offers exceptional fruity character, a peppery quality reminiscent of arugula and a texture that signals its origins from the Mediterranean’s most prized olive groves in the renowned Kissamos region of western Crete.
Cold pressed extra virgin olive oil imported directly from the source in Italy. Great for using in salad dressings, drizzled on toasted bread, or to finish off a pasta dish.
At the end of the 19th century, Lorenzo had purchased the beautiful estate of San Lorenzo ai Colli. There he started a prosperous farm devoted primarily to the cultivation of valuable olives, namely the three typical Sicilian cultivars: the delicate Biancolilla, the savoury Nocellara and the robust Cerasuola. The blending of these olive varieties creates a sweet, aromatic oil with the unmistakeable taste of the first pressings of October, an affectionate tribute to the work of his ancestors.
This Spanish Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made with selected olives from the family-owned company of Mueloliva in the traditional olive-production center of Priego de Cordoba. Light, MuelOliva is best for using cold, to finish dishes or dressing salads. The taste of this olive oil is mature-green fruit of medium intensity with notes of grass, leaf and fruits like apple or banana. The entry in the mouth is sweet, with a moderate bitterness and gentle spiciness.
Olio Verde bursts with the taste of ripe tomatoes, and hints of artichoke and apple. A medium-intensity olive oil, it has a round, silky mouthfeel punctuated by a touch of white pepper that amuses the palate, lingering flirtatiously. We are continually astonished by the complexity offered by the single Nocellara del Belice olive, and credit the pristine frantoio with delivering this unrivaled balance of flavors. For us, it’s absolute perfection!
Tasting Notes: A mid harvest oil by the makers of O-Med, Molino La Condesa has a fruity taste because the harvest of the olives is done right at the optimum ripeness point. This EVOO is well balanced with aromas of apple and a slight bitterness of radicchio and pepper on the palate. Olive Varieties: Arbequina Origin: Ácula, Granada, Andalucía, Spain Acidity: 0.3