How Is Pellegrino Extra Virgin Olive Oil Made?The oil is made in October, that’s early in the season and done then in order to produce the intense, strong and robust oil that is required to be bottled as the family Riserva.
It is made with handpicked Coratina olives with a colouring mix of 90% green and only 10% black olives, compared to later on in the season (November through until January) when the mix is a more gentile 70% green and 30% black.
The distinctive bottle is attractively packaged in a sophisticated matt black tube, keeping it’s precious contents out of the light and maintaining it’s exceptionally high quality.
Size: 500ml
Harvest Date: October 2023
Best Before: 05 August 2025
Where are Pellegrino Olives Grown?
The olives are grown in Italy's deep south on the Pellegrino family estate, La Spinetta near to the town of Andria to the west of Bari in northern Puglia.
What flavours should I expect?
The oil is full of character. It is very green, very strong and very intense in flavour.
Fruity and yet bitter at the same time with a markedly and typically Puglian peppery finish!
Superb especially when used to dress hearty pasta, meat or vegetable dishes.