Gourmet Food : Aix-en-Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil AOC - from France!

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Aix-en-Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil AOC - from France!

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Aix-en-Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil AOC - from France!
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Address: france
Binding: Misc.
Country: france
Label: Moulin de la Fare les Oliviers
Product Manufacturer: Moulin de la Fare les Oliviers
Publisher: Moulin de la Fare les Oliviers
Ranking: 22990
Studio: Moulin de la Fare les Oliviers


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  • This subtle yet ardent extra virgin olive oil abounds with flavor, of raw artichoke, apple, almond, and freshly cut grass.
  • Aglandau (50 percent) and Salonenque (35 percent) olives are dominant.
  • In recognition of its uniqueness, this oil was awarded an AOC.
  • For optimal preservation, keep in a cool, dark cupboard away from the sunlight, both before and after opening.
  • Net Weight: 8.45 fl oz. Made from the first cold pressing.




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Created at Moulin de la Fare les 0liviers, this subtle yet ardent extra virgin olive oil abounds with flavor, of raw artichoke, apple, almond, and freshly cut grass. Aglandau (5O percent) and Salonenque (35 percent) olives are dominant, complemented by a variety of other olives (Picholine, Bouteillan, Grossane, etc.). ln recognition of its uniqueness, this oil was awarded an A0C, or Appellation d'0rigine Contrôlée (the French system for designating and controlling the geography and quality of wines and other products). lt is a extra virgin oil, made from the first cold pressing. For optimal preservation, keep in a cool, dark cupboard away from the sunlight, both before and after opening. Net Weight: 8.45 fl oz.


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