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Molino de la Calzada

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Protected Designation of Origin Poniente de Granada (Granada)

Box of 3 glass bottles of 250 ml.

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16,75 €(tax incl.22,33 €/L)

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19,75 €

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Gran Selección

Extra virgin olive oil proceeding from different varieties of olives: arbequina, picual and lucio.
It is golden greenish oil of intense fruitiness, slightly bitter and slightly spicy, with tones of fig tree, green grass and other vegetable notes.

D'Origen
Extra virgin olive oil of the varieties picual and lucio.
Oil of golden greenish color, fruitiness medium, slightly bitter with tones of almond and tomato.

Arbequina
Extra virgin olive oil of the variety arbequina.
Oil of green golden color of slightly fruity very typical of this variety, with notes of banana and apple. In mouth it is very sweet, soft and fluid, slightly bitter and not spicy at all.

Box with 3 bottles of 250 ml.: 1 bottle of Gran Selección, D'Origen Picual-Lucio and Arbequina.

Type:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Variety:
Arbequina ,Picual ,lucio
Cultivation:
Traditional
Zone:
Granada
Appellation of origin:
Poniente de Granada (Granada)
Harvest:
2022-23
Format:
Case
Capacity:
750 ml
01/03/2021

Me encanta el aceite de oliva..me atendieron muy bien..y me mandaron el producto cuando mas lo necesitaba.
LLevo añs comprando aceite aqui...en oliva oliva.
Me gusta mucho el pet de 2 litros que es

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Molino de la Calzada - Box of 3 glass bottles of 250 ml.

Molino de la Calzada - Box of 3 glass bottles of 250 ml.

Box with 3 bottles of 250 ml.: 1 bottle of Gran Selección, D'Origen Picual-Lucio and Arbequina.

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Manufacturer Info

Herederos de Francisco Roldán, SL

Since 1895, the Roldán family has maintained the olive oil industry.

In its early days, it was born as a maquila, moulting the olive that was usually delivered by the reapers of the same family who produced for their own consumption, sale or barter.

Each farmer paid for the barley bush, which was used to feed the mules that moved the wheels.

The time, technology and careful managers who have been in charge of the business, have made the old family factory a modern factory with three receiving lines, six hoppers waiting and three continuous lines of two phases, with an annual capacity of milling of some fifteen million kilograms of olives, mainly varieties picual, lucio (native of the region), picudo, hojiblanca and arbequina.

Almazara de Herederos de Francisco Roldán, SL
Íllora (Granada, Spain)

At Francisco Roldán, they introduced a machine that uses an old system based on the extraction of pasta oil through a small amount of water. This extraction process involves cold processing without increasing the temperature at any stage of production, preserving the quality of the oil extracted.