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Premium Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Cold Pressed, Unfiltered, Pack of 2 - Perfect for Cooking, Salad Dressing & Gourmet Recipes
Premium Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Cold Pressed, Unfiltered, Pack of 2 - Perfect for Cooking, Salad Dressing & Gourmet Recipes

Premium Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Cold Pressed, Unfiltered, Pack of 2 - Perfect for Cooking, Salad Dressing & Gourmet Recipes

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Product Description

Planeta extra virgin olive oil comes from two different family-owned olive groves. The first is thecenturies-old grove named Ulmo, which surrounds thefamily's winery in Sambuca di Sicilia. The other is a younger grove called Capparrina and is situated on fertile land by the sea near Menfi, in the province of Agrigento. Both groves grow three varieties of olive: Cerasuola, Biancolilla and Nocellara de Belice. The latter represents approximately 60% of total production and is typical of the area. It is recognized for its large-sized fruit and produces an oil with a very distinctive flavor. The other two varieties, Cerasuola and Biancolilla, have a much more delicate flavor. The oil has a wonderful green color and a fresh bouquet of herbs, citrus fruit, artichokes and tomatoes. It has a delicate, full rather than spicy flavor. Get this remarkable and scarce, small production olive oil while it lasts! Net Weight: 500ml each/pack of 2

Product Features

Remarkable and scarce olive oil

Amazing flavor - delicate and full

Elegant packaging makes this an unforgettable gift!

Imported from Italy

Net Weight 500ml each/pack of 2

Customer Reviews

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Superb olive oil, the same brand that Washington's "Cafe Milano" serves with its bread. Expensive, yes, but what great things are cheap?