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        Olive oil has a rich history in Spain and even today the importance of olive oil to Spanish culture is ingrained in every meal. Spain has the best climate in the world for growing olives, which makes Spanish olive oil one of the most important products to the Spanish agricultural food industry.

Each olive produces a unique type of olive oil, when you blend the different olive types when creating olive oil you can enhance the flavour produced from the olive. The Spanish blends of olive oil have been carefully crafted to provide you with the best flavour and aroma for your meals.

With 6000 years of history, a great diversity of olive growing micro-climates and now producing over 260 olive varieties to become the world’s largest producer and exporter of olive oil. Spain is the world leader when it comes to olive oil.

Spanish Olive Varieties

 
 
   
 
  Region of Spain Seville, Malaga, Cordoba
 
 

Flavour

Bittersweet, fruity, slightly pungent
 
  Suggested Use Pastries and cakes, frying, sautés, casseroles
   
 
  Region of Spain Catalonia, Alto Aragon
 
  Flavour Fruity/herbaceous, sweet,
green almond aftertaste
 
  Suggested Use Salads, vegetables, grilled fish
   
 
  Region of Spain Cordoba, Seville, Cadiz,
Malaga, Huelva
 
  Flavour Peppery, bitter, slightly woody
 
  Suggested Use Meat dishes, frying, stews,
salads, gazpacho
   
 
  Region of Spain Cordoba, Seville, Cadiz, Malaga, Huelva
 
  Flavour Green almonds, bitter,
some pungency
 
  Suggested Use Crisp fried food, sweets, tapas
   
 
  Region of Spain Bajo Aragon, Tarragona, Baleares
 
  Flavour Very sweet, slightly fruity, no bitterness or pungency
 
  Suggested Use versatile, marinades, cold sauces, boiled/steamed food, stews
   
 
  Region of Spain Cordoba, Badajoz
 
  Flavour Fruity, hint of sweet apple, initial pungency and fresh aftertaste
 
  Suggested Use Dressings and sauces, vegetables, steamed food
   
 
  Region of Spain Toledo, Ciudad Real
 
  Flavour Fruity, initial sweetness followed by bitter taste with some pungency
 
  Suggested Use Dressings, soups, sauces and marinades, game dishes, roasted and stewed vegetables
   
 
  Region of Spain Cordoba, Jaen, Granada, Malaga
 
  Flavour Great balance, really sweet, apple and almond tastes
 
  Suggested Use Gazpacho. warm salads, stews, pastries and cakes
   
 
  Region of Spain Badajoz, Malaga
 
  Flavour Very fruity, sweet without bitterness
 
  Suggested Use Dressings, salads,
steamed foods, gazpacho
   
 
  Region of Spain Extremadura  
 
  Flavour Fruity, some pepper, slight bitterness and pungency
 
  Suggested Use Dressings, frying, cold sauces, gazpacho