Molino de la Calzada Lucio, Arbequina and Picual Pack of 3 bottles 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Lucio 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Arbequina 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Picual 500 ml.
New Harvest 2025/26
Molino de la Calzada Lucio, Arbequina and Picual Pack of 3 bottles 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Lucio 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Arbequina 500 ml.
Molino de la Calzada Picual 500 ml.

Molino de la Calzada Lucio, Arbequina and Picual - Pack of 3 bottles 500 ml.

Bottle 1,5 L

€30.00
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Price per litre: €20.00 /L

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Premium extra virgin olive oil from the Lucio, Arbequina and Picual varieties produced in the province of Granada.

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PRODUCT SHEET

Variety
Cultivation
Traditional
Inhalt
1,5 L
Denomination
Poniente de Granada (Granada)
Harvest
2025-2026
Zone
Brand
Molino de la Calzada

DESCRIPCTION:

Premium extra virgin olive oil from the Lucio, Arbequina and Picual varieties produced in the province of Granada.

  • Molino de la Calzada Lucio: Medium fruity green olive, of great olfactory complexity, highlighting green aromas of aromatic herbs, broom tomato, artichoke and green apple, aromatic herbs such as mint, banana. On the palate, the entry is smooth, the oil clean and fragrant, balanced and not too intense.
  • Molino de la Calzada Arbequina: Its fruity aroma is reminiscent of olives and fruits such as apples, green bananas and almonds. The oil is smooth and creamy. On the palate, it is smooth, elegant, light and harmonious.
  • Molino de la Calzada Picual: Intense fruity aroma of green olive, with great olfactory complexity, highlighting the green tones of grass, tomato, almond and green apple, as well as aromatic herbs such as mint. On the palate, the entry is smooth and all the olfactory notes are perceptible. The bitterness is mild, with a late, gradual intensity.

Roldán Oliva 1895 S.L.

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... 

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