Terra Creta | Award Winning | Kolymvari Estates | 100% Pure Greek Olive Oil | Cold Extracted | Protective Designation of Origin | 3Ltr – (101.4 fl.oz) Tin

(13 customer reviews)

$69.99

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  • Fully traceable to the PDO Kolymvari region – Protected Designation of Origin – where you can find the full laboratory analysis and satellite images of the fields from which your olive oil originated.
  • Cold extracted (better than pressed) with the flesh and pit of the olive separated from the oil by gravity…
  • Certified by European Union as to authencity of oil. Each tin sealed and marked…
  • Multi-award winning, Internationally-renowned, high-end extra virgin olive oil from Crete, Greece
  • Packed and bottled at Source in Kolymvari, Crete Greece

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

5.91 x 3.74 x 10.24 inches, 6.83 Pounds

Manufacturer

Terra Creta

13 reviews for Terra Creta | Award Winning | Kolymvari Estates | 100% Pure Greek Olive Oil | Cold Extracted | Protective Designation of Origin | 3Ltr – (101.4 fl.oz) Tin

  1. kat

    Wonderful flavour, one of the best I have tried 👌🏻

  2. Ronald Malcolm

    In some ways, I really am spoiled. I realize that as a former educator, living on a former educator’s salary, this statement might seem odd. However, I’m absolutely serious and this olive oil helps to prove my point.

    Enter Terra Creta Olive Oil. As we all know, olive oil was a gift to the Greeks, courtesy of the goddess Athena. It is olive oil that largely built the ancient Greek economy and thus promulgated Greek culture through the ancient world by means of economic exchange. That exchange was fostered by the highly prized olive oil that was acknowledged as the world’s best.

    To this day, Greece is fiercely protective of the reputation of its olive oil–and rightly so. In its pure, unadulterated form, it is a glorious addition to your kitchen’s staples, adding flavor, polish and nutrition to a wide array of dishes. Unfortunately, if you don’t live in Greece–or in the EU–your olive oil is probably NOT unadulterated in some form. In the EU, Greek olive oil is protected by strict labeling and production laws so that the consumer can be assured of getting an authentic product, and thus an authentic experience. Here in the States, there are no such nation-wide laws, so the olive oil we get–even the extra virgin–is adulterated by other oils, or at least a pastiche of different regions, producers, etc., who are committed to driving down costs more than they are to producing excellent oils.

    The Terra Creta is an emphatic disavowal of this practice. It is an estate-produced oil created under exacting, heavily monitored conditions, with each can getting a unique label (see picture above), which functions as a birth certificate, more or less, so that you can practically trace the moment it was harvested.

    All of this effort reaps rewards for the consumer. This oil is a revelation compared to the pathetic stuff that you get at the average supermarket. It’s vivid, earthy and fills the mouth with subtle notes that lean more towards the fruity end (at least in my experience; some have said it comes across as a bit more on the peppery side). In any case, it is truly excellent for dipping bread, making salad, making garlic butter, or anything that requires a moderate base note and delicate upper notes of olive flavor.

    As for the cost, you look at the price of the tin and think, “wow, that’s a bit excessive.” You’d be wrong. Look at how much you get and then figure a per-ounce cost vs. the “extra virgin” you get at the supermarket. Then, think about how what you eat becomes a part of you. Then, think about how short life is and how we should seize those beautiful pleasures that are within our reach while we can. Does it seem expensive now?

  3. Richard Camelio

    Ich hatte das Glück, einer Betriebsbesichtigung dieses Olivenöl Produzenten beizuwohnen.
    Wir konnten uns vor Ort den kompletten Weg von der Anlieferung der Olive bis zur Abfüllung in die Flasche ansehen, sowie an an einer Verkostung teilnehmen. Gepresst wurde nur ein Mal, und das natürlich kalt, schonend. Der Trester wurde sofort entsorgt und kein weiteres Mal gepresst.
    Das Öl ist Spitzenniveau, wie es schon die gehobene Gastronomie weiss.
    Ein authentisches Öl.
    Es schmeckt nussig und etwas blumig und hat einen langen intensiven Nachklang. (Liegt noch bis zu 10 Minuten auf Zunge und Gaumen).
    Wer ein hochwertiges Öl sucht, liegt hier richtig.

  4. George Null

    Great olive oil, used to get this brand in Pensacola and online when I moved back home from Shoreline Deli, great deli down the road from Joe Patti Seafood, both must sees.

  5. Shadelsin

    Having been wowed by this olive oil in a restaurant, I took the chance to order it, despite the reviews saying the cans were dented. Indeed, the can WAS DENTED. The Amazon shipping box was perfect. The inner box from the seller was perfect. There were multiple layers of bubble wrap around the can, but the can itself was in bad shape. At least, as far as I could tell, there was no leak. The “Best By” date was acceptably far out: a YEAR and 8 months from delivery to me. The oil is a beautiful green-gold and tastes very good. It’s not quite as “spicy” as I remember from the restaurant, but still quite good. I love the fact that it is from a single estate, and therefore not adulterated with other oils.

    There is a trick to opening the can. First pry up the outer half green rings, the pull straigt up to bring up the spout. Only then do you unscrew it. Easy to pour without making a mess like I did when I did not know to pull up the spout!

  6. Pe.De.

    Sehr gutes griechisches Öl. Schmeckt in Vergleich zu den lokalen Marken TOP.

  7. kat

    Excellent product

  8. sam lewis

    I rotate between this olive oil and a couple other brands based on price. Of the three, this is my favorite. It has a very clean mouth feel (no greasy feeling), a slightly grassy and peppery flavor, and a lovely light green color. It’s the best I’ve found in this price range.

  9. Ronald Malcolm

    I was stationed on the island of Crete during my active duty time with the Navy and I actually visited this olive farm. Their extraction process produces a very high quality oil that is great for cooking, recipes, mixing in with smoothies, applying as a skin toner, etc. It is 100% pure, so it could taste a little strong to some folks who usually use light olive oil. It also might seem to be expensive, but when you compare it with other oils that might mixed with something else (not 100% pure) or ones of lower quality, it’s really a great deal!

  10. Nancy

    お値段高めだし迷ったけど買って良かったです。そのまま食べてもくせがないし、ドレッシングに使うととても美味しい。
    もちろん加熱しても良い香りでお値段だけのことはあります。
    最初は香りが足りない?と思ったけど丁寧に絞った上質のオイルだったからなのだと思いました。

  11. Pe.De.

    Simply the best!

  12. Jim Hunt

    While in the Navy I was stationed in Xania (Chania), Crete. This is the only olive oil that my wife used for 2 years. We visited the olive oil presses (not on guided tours, just walked in) where they make this olive oil and tasted it straight off the press. This is the real stuff and we love it. Awesome for cooking, over Greek salad with feta, and for taking as supplement to reduce blood pressure. I can 100% assure you that I am not affiliated with this product in any way, shape, or form. It is AWESOME.

  13. atbaritone

    By far the most amazing olive oil for the money I’ve ever had. For an all-purpose oil, this lapped the next best I’ve tried. My dishes like hummus instantly got way better with this smooth, rich, non-acidic oil. And when they say traceable, they mean it. I’ve seen the groves and, yea, it tastes like the earth smells there in Crete. Costco’s oils, for example, are pretty decent, but you don’t even know what country it’s from. Here, you know what grove it’s from. it’s nutrient rich, its value is incredible, its everything I want in my kitchen staple.

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