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| The variety of olives produced in Spain is combined with the great variety of existing microclimates throughout the country to produce an extensive variety of oils.
For example, the Picual variety of olive, characteristic of the mountainous regions of Granada, produces oils with body, sweet with a light bitter flavor, while the Hojiblanca variety of olives from Málaga produces sweeter oils, with a light spicy flavor. Following, you will find a description of the production areas, with their distinct characteristics, |
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| The Andalucian region occupies the southern third of the peninsula, and it produces approximately 75% of the total olive oil produced in Spain. | |||||||||||||||
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The Andalucian Community is composed of eight provinces, from east to west: Almería, Granada, Jaén, Córdoba, Málaga, Seville, Cádiz, and Huelva. |
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| The Castilla - La Mancha region is located in the center of the peninsula, to the south of Madrid. Depending on the year, this region produces about 14% of the total olive oil produced in Spain. | |||||||||||||||
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The Castilla - La Mancha Community is composed of five provinces, from north to south: Guadalajara, Cuenca, Toledo, Ciudad Real, and Albacete. |
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| The Extremadura region is situated in the southeastern part of the country, on the border with Portugal. This region produces approximately 6% of the total olive oil produced in Spain. | |||||||||||||||
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Extremadura is composed of two provinces, Caceres in the north and Badajoz in the south. |
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| The Catalonian Community occupies the northeast corner of the peninsula and produces approximately 4% of the total olive oil produced in Spain. | |||||||||||||||
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Catalonia is composed of four provinces, beginning in the northeast: Gerona (Girona), Barcelona, Lérida (Lleida) and Tarragona. The general climate is moderate, common to a Mediterranean region, but with some contrasts: areas with a high mountain climate in the Pyrénées and a cold and rustic coast in the north, and softer, gentler climate in the south at the last stretch of the Ebro river. The production of olive oil extends throughout the western region, bordering Aragón. The types of olives cultivated in Catalonia for the production of oil are Fraga, Empeltre and Arbequina. |
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| Other regions, such as Aragón and Valencia, produce, depending on the year, about 1% of Spanish olive oil. Smaller quantities of olive oil are also produced in Navarra and La Rioja. | |||||||||||||||
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The areas of production referred to above correspond to the basin of the Ebro river, as well as the central areas of the mediterranean coast with a moderate, humid, mediterranean climate. |
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