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Extra Virgin Olive Oil 0.7, SITIA, 1L

(more) »rank: 5343

from: parthenonfoods.com


Editorial Product Review: :Cold Extraction. Acidity Max is 0.7 %. Product of Sitia, Crete, Greece.


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Orange Muscat Champagne Vinegar 8.45 oz

(more) »rank: 5206

from: GrapeVine Trading Company


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Kalamata Gold Greek Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 500 ml bottle

(more) »rank: 4713

from: Blauel


Editorial Product Review: :Kalamata Gold is possibly one of the world's finest olive oils. The best oils are made from the best olives. Kalamata olives are arguably the best available, and this oil is made from hand-picked certified organic Kalamata olives grown near Mani, in the Kalamata region in the Peloponesian penninsula of Greece. This is an amazing oil at a excellent price.


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Saloio Olive Oil - 32oz

(more) »rank: 5127

from: Manuel Da Silva Torrado & Ca


Editorial Product Review: :Portuguese Pure Olive oil


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Bottle/Vidrio - Wild Olive Oil

(more) »rank: 5197

from: Can Solivera


Editorial Product Review: :Can Solivera Unfiltered Arbequina olive oil is obtained solely from the first cold extraction or pressing of the pulp of healthy arbequina olives. The producers follow the painstaking process used in medieval times that preserves the original flavor, color and aroma of the olives. The result is an olive oil that is endowed with an extraordinary flavor.


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Frescobaldi Laudemio Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 2007 Harvest (Italy)

(more) »rank: 1385

from: Frescobaldi Laudemio


Editorial Product Review: :Acclaimed by food writers around the world, Frescobaldi Laudemio is an estate-produced olive oil from the hills of Chianti Ruffina. The Frescobaldi family has been at the center of the economic, political, and cultural life of Florence since the Middle Ages. Their extra virgin olive oils reflect not only the noblest Tuscan heritage, but a constant love and commitment to achieving the highest level of product quality.All producers of Laudemios must adhere to strict guidelines established ...


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White Wine Vinegar

(more) »rank: 5551

from: Vilux


Editorial Product Review: :This White Wine Vinegar is made from the sweetest fruit, the tastiest herbs and the finest spirits.


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Tenuta di Capezzana Olio Nuovo Olive Oil 2007 Harvest (Italy)

(more) »rank: 5338

from: Tenuta di Capezzana


Editorial Product Review: :One of the great rituals for food-loving Italians is the annual tasting of freshly pressed olive oil. The harvest of green olives right before Christmas ensures this traditional holiday treat. New olive oil is usually called nuovo in the north and novello in the south; both words mean new, or fresh. In the case of extra virgin olive oil, this means creamy, piquant, zesty, unfiltered and completely untamed by months in the settling tank. There is ...


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Masserie di Sant'Eramo Flavorful Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Italy)

(more) »rank: 5421

from: Masserie di Sant'Eramo


Editorial Product Review: :Masserie di Sant'Eramo Flavorful Extra Virgin Olive Oil is produced from selected 'Coratina' and 'Ogliarola Barese' olives from the best groves in the Murge area of Apulia. First cold pressing means that the olives are pressed only once within hours of being picked and are not heated to increase yields. This method ensures that the bouquet and flavor of the olives are kept intact.'Coratinas' give Masserie di Sant'Eramo Flavorful Extra Virgin Olive Oil body and the ...


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A L'Olivier French Extra Virgin Olive Oil

(more) »rank: 5056

from: A L'Olivier


Editorial Product Review: :A L'Olivier is France's most respected oil specialist. Founded in 1822, their quaint shop in the old Marais quarter of Paris is still serving Parisians who know their oils. A L'Olivier consistently produces the extra virgin quality most admired by the French. Distinctly sweet, fragrant and fruity oil in the Provencal style. Low acidity and versatile. Ideal when you want fruity but mild olive flavor. Product of France. Net Weight: 500 ml.


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