Poll: What is Your Favorite Single Varietal Olive Oil?
So you’ve tried, testing, and scrutinized – now which one is your favorite? We’ve gathered some of the more popular varietals of olive oil and would love to find out which olive oils have you jumping for joy!
Arbosana Olive Oil – Now In Stock!
We’re excited to announce that we’re offering a delicious, high quality Arbosana Olive oil in our Olive Oil and Vinegar Online Store! Arbosana olive oil is a varietal of olive oil that is common to Spain and now to California as well.
According to California Olive Oil Ranch:
“Arbosana is considered a more robust olive than Arbequina. It tastes more peppery, or pungent. It also delivers a higher level of polyphenols – the chemical substances found in plants that may reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer.
And the taste? Arbosana has a fruity flavor, along with nutty tones, and medium pungency. This from our tasting notes: green tomato, almond, and green banana.”
Arbosana is now also growing in Chile, as their climate is amazing for this type of olive oil varietal. Chile is also fast becoming a sought-after olive oil source within the circle of olive oil buyers.
You can purchase Arbosana Extra virgin olive oil from our online olive oil store, or by calling us an placing a bulk or wholesale olive oil order.
Win Olive Oil From CA Olive Oil Ranch!
You can win $50 of olive oil from California Olive Ranch when you head over here, mention you saw the contest on Dealusional.com and tell your best story about food that involves yourself or your mom. If your story is picked as one of the 12 best, you’ll get a $50 credit to purchase olive oil from California Olive Ranch’s online store! AND your story will be featured as an audio story on Momma Made Me on Facebook & iTunes!
And even if you don’t win, you’ll still score a coupon for FREE shipping on your next California Olive Ranch online purchase!
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