Description
- AROMATIC BOUQUET: Zoe Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a sensuous balance of fruit & luscious butter with an aromatic bouquet of pepper, fresh basil, almond & artichoke heart. Fruity and rich, it’s the ideal complement to dishes from salads to pastas.
- SPANISH FLAVOR: Cold-pressed from Spanish Cornicabra olives, Zoe Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil is blended with other Spanish varieties for a consistent flavor perfect for a vinaigrette, bread dipping sauce or drizzled over vegetables instead of butter.
- THE PERFECT INGREDIENT: A natural partner of balsamic vinegar on caprese salads, delicious drizzle on flatbread pizzas or rich sautee for garden vegetables, Zoe Extra Virgin Olive Oil is the perfect combination of bright flavors & decadent butteriness.
- CHANGE YOUR LIFE: Zoe’s line of olive oils, vinegars, rice, tuna, and sardinillas are made with uncompromising quality ingredients, bringing the delicious flavor of the finest fresh ingredients from Spain and Greece to your kitchen at an affordable price.
- INCOMPARABLE QUALITY: From extra virgin olive oil & tinned baby sardines to gourmet bomba rice & yellowfin tuna belly, Zoe’s products outmatch those from Colavita, Filippo Berio, Sky Organics, Pomeian, PJ Kabos, Ellora Farms, Partanna, and La Tourangelle.
Sam Bravern –
i have been buying this extra virgin olive oil for quite a while. I use it mostly for salads. and some cooking.
Great taste, mild and not over powering salads or cooking dishes, The tin it comes in keeps fit fresh.
The Bear knows.
Jane –
Perfect for my needs prompt delivery
Frequent reader –
product as described
Peter depaola –
I love it for all cooking
Great flavor and really nice in salads and all my cooking needs
Peter depaola –
Really like the taste of this olive oil. Great for so many uses. As a
suggestion, poor it into a bottle/ dispenser that doesn’t leak so much out when poured.
Amazon Customer –
First for everyone with Caps issue … you must pull up the cap and then it unscrews . Yes it is very secure but a little muscle and it pulls up with no problem . I am a senior and do it with ease ; it is not rocket science . The next point I researched olive oils and the many “fake” ones. Supposed to olive oil but in fact all kinds of cheap mixes ( look it up ) Zoe was one the few real deals. For me I have stayed with this brand , Zoe knowing it is real authentic oil and I like the flavor a lot !! I don’t mind paying bit a more for organic . You can buy the larger bottle non organic they sell for less money , but stay with real olive oil . Don’t be fooled with “junk”oil you think you are buying olive oil. PS I have zero affiliation with Zoe company but sick of being fooled by companies ! I am a Zoe fan for flavor and honesty !!
Cindi –
First, most people aren’t very knowledgeable about olive oils. Do some research and you will find, bitter is better as it is a sign of a high-quality oil. But like wine, people have personal preference. If you also research Olive Oil Ratings / Taste Tests you’ll find a couple “supermarket” brands consistently highly rated. California Olive Farms is one of them (no, your oil doesn’t have to be from Italy or Spain to be good.) This is another one that turns up as highly ranked in taste tests (although not as often as California Olive Farms.)
I’ve tasted many oils and currently have in my pantry the Spanish Olive Oil from Trader Joes which has no bitterness but is decent and good for cooking, the California Olive Farms Arbosana (not the Destination Blend or Everyday) which is robust with a lot of bitterness, and I just got this one which actually falls in between the two, with slight bitterness and good flavor but not quite as bland as the Trader Joes used for cooking. This would make a good “all purpose” olive oil for cooking, drizzling, dipping. If you are going to drizzle or dip I’d recommend going with a higher quality oil though and pay a little more.
The reviews commenting on how small the tin it comes in gave me a good laugh. Apparently many people don’t know how much an ounce is (25.5 ounces to be specific.) Seems everyone wants something for practically nothing these days. This is a great value (not a “steal”, for this quality of oil.) Little tip: just think of a can of soda or beer is 12 ounces and go from there. This is “2 soda cans” of olive oil, not a gallon tin to perform an oil change on your car with.
The California
” The Bear “ –
We use this constantly, for both cooking and by itself with bread. Good consistency and taste in every tin – and we have purchased many of these.