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Harissa Infused Olive Oil

$8.00$55.00
A rich spicy melange of smoked chili peppers, garlic, caraway and cumin.
This delicious oil adds a complex heat that is wonderful for chicken, soups, and dips such as hummus. Also great for adding a little spice to potatoes, vegetables, and eggs.

Chipotle Infused Olive Oil

$8.00$55.00

Welcome this smokey, delectable complex heat to roasted meats, marinades, grilled foods, beans, and any Mexican-inspired dish.

Aussie Lemon Olive Oil

$8.00$55.00

Our Lemon Olive Oil is produced by crushing whole, fresh lemons with early harvest green olives at the time of harvest. Its bright and zesty flavor is perfect to sauté shrimp or scallops or to drizzle on chicken or fish. This whole fruit fusion can be used for baking and is fabulous in marinades, dressings and is even more aromatic on roasted, steamed or sautéed vegetables due to its concentrated flavor. Pair with the Lychee White Balsamic, Blueberry Dark Balsamic, Raspberry Dark Balsamic, Jalapeno White Balsamic, Fig Dark Balsamic and Pomegranate Dark Balsamic.

Suyo Cucumber White Balsamic

$8.00$55.00

Our crisp, zippy Suyo Cucumber White Balsamic is quintessential in dressings, marinades, shrubs, agua frescas, vinaigrettes and more. Use it to add an exciting zing to your next caprese salad or add a splash to your next shrimp cocktail.

Pairs wonderfully with fused lemon olive oil, garlic olive, ginger and black garlic olive oil, lime olive oil, Baklouti chili olive oil, dill olive oil and more. The possibilities are endless.

Aged Pineapple White Balsamic Vinegar

$8.00$55.00

Our pineapple white balsamic radiates tropical citrus flavor. It has a perfect balance of acidity and natural sweetness. Try this amazing balsamic in dressings, paired with persian lime or basil infused olive oils. Also delectable in a refreshing sprtizer or cocktail!

Aged Lychee White Balsamic Vinegar

$8.00$55.00

Spring 2023 – New Arrival – the beautiful, aromatic Lychee white balsamic vinegar! A tropical fleshy fruit that is native to South China, Malaysia & Vietnam.  Our Lychee is sweet, slightly floral, & with a hint of citrus. Enjoy this new, delicious delicacy! Wonderful in spritzers and cocktails. Perfect for bright salads – pair with our Basil or Persian Lime infused olive oil for a delicious vinagrette or consider in a marinade or dressing with a spicy or smokey oil, such as harissa or chipotle.

Baklouti Fused Green Chile Olive Oil

$8.00$55.00

From the Barbary Coast of North Africa, this Tunisian Baklouti pepper is rare and unique to this region. This fused oil is the only example of this fruity and spicy green chile olive oil in the world. Baklouti chile olive oil is made by combining fresh, early harvest organic olives with an almost equal ration of fresh, whole green Baklouti chiles. The two, and only two, ingredients are then crushed together, mixed in the malaxer which fuses the fresh green essential oil of the pepper with the organic olive oil. Baklouti adds a savory, tantalizing kick to salsas, marinades, soups, grilled foods, vegetables, meats, marinades, beans – and any dish where that would be elevated by an  intense, complex, heat & spice.  An Amphora favorite! Caution:  very hot!

Strawberry Kiwi Rosé White Balsamic Vinegar

$8.00$55.00

Our Strawberry Kiwi Rosé Balsamic vinegar starts with a selection of the best quality grape must and wine vinegar. Trebbiano, Albana, and Montuni grapes are typically chosen based on complexity. Its high density creates a rich condiment suitable for use as a replacement for syrups, as a glaze, or as an ingredient in shrubs, cocktails, dressings, and marinades. It makes a lovely, refreshing shaved ice when frozen, an excellent light adornment for fresh cut fruit or green salads, or a playful accompaniment for yogurt and berries. Perfect for Spritzers! This is a very delicious addition to our balsamics that customers are loving!

 

(NEW) Spanish Hojiblanca (Medium Intensity – Fall Harvest 2024)

$9.00$65.00
Harvest:  November 2024 ? Harvest Date: The fresher the better! Olive oils are healthier and more flavorful when they’re consumed fresh! Poly: 468? Polyphenols –
Antioxidant substances found in EVOO. The higher the better! Polyphenols extend the shelf-life of an oil & also determine the “style” in terms of bitterness and pungency. Our high phenol oils are being recommended by health professionals all over the world.
Perox: 5.8? Peroxide: Peroxide Value – (PV)
The lower the better! Must be equal or less than 20. The primary measurement of the rancidity of a particular extra virgin olive oil. PV is affected by procedures used in processing and storing of the oil. Our average PV at time of crush is around 4!

Oleic: 73.4? Oleic Acid:
Legal limit is 55%. The higher the better. Our average is around 77%! Our bodies absorb peroxidized fats we consume and incorporate them into your cells, oleic acid’s superior resistance to free radical attacks also protects your cell membranes, proteins, and DNA from being damaged, even as it protects the oil from spoiling.
Dags: 93.9 ? DAGS :DAGs are important shelf-life indicators and can be used to determine the shelf life (or lack thereof) of an oil at any time in its life. Fresh Olive Oil made from sound fruit should result in a DAG content of 85% or higher whereas the processing of rotten and or fermented olives will produce fresh oil with low DAGs indicating a very short shelf-life. FFA: .17?
FFA: Free Fatty Acid – The lower, the better. The IOC requires that this number be below 0.8 in order to be considered Extra Virgin grade. Our average is about 0.18! The lower the FFA, the higher the smoke point of the oil.

 

NEW Portuguese Picual (Mild Intensity – Fall Harvest 2024)

$9.00$65.00
Harvest: October 2024 ? Harvest Date: The fresher the better! Olive oils are healthier and more flavorful when they’re consumed fresh! Poly: 283.7? Polyphenols –
Antioxidant substances found in EVOO. The higher the better! Polyphenols extend the shelf-life of an oil & also determine the “style” in terms of bitterness and pungency. Our high phenol oils are being recommended by health professionals all over the world.
Perox: 4.79? Peroxide: Peroxide Value – (PV)
The lower the better! Must be equal or less than 20. The primary measurement of the rancidity of a particular extra virgin olive oil. PV is affected by procedures used in processing and storing of the oil. Our average PV at time of crush is around 4!

Oleic: 76.9? Oleic Acid:
Legal limit is 55%. The higher the better. Our average is around 77%! Our bodies absorb peroxidized fats we consume and incorporate them into your cells, oleic acid’s superior resistance to free radical attacks also protects your cell membranes, proteins, and DNA from being damaged, even as it protects the oil from spoiling.
Dags: 93.8? DAGS: DAGs are important shelf-life indicators and can be used to determine the shelf life (or lack thereof) of an oil at any time in its life. Fresh Olive Oil made from sound fruit should result in a DAG content of 85% or higher whereas the processing of rotten and or fermented olives will produce fresh oil with low DAGs indicating a very short shelf-life. FFA: .26?
FFA: Free Fatty Acid – The lower, the better. The IOC requires that this number be below 0.8 in order to be considered Extra Virgin grade. Our average is about 0.18! The lower the FFA, the higher the smoke point of the oil.

 

(NEW) Portuguese Cobrançosa (Medium Intensity – Fall Harvest 2024)

$9.00$65.00
Harvest:  October 2024 ? Harvest Date: The fresher the better! Olive oils are healthier and more flavorful when they’re consumed fresh! Poly: 394.10? Polyphenols –
Antioxidant substances found in EVOO. The higher the better! Polyphenols extend the shelf-life of an oil & also determine the “style” in terms of bitterness and pungency. Our high phenol oils are being recommended by health professionals all over the world.
Perox: 4.51? Peroxide: Peroxide Value – (PV)
The lower the better! Must be equal or less than 20. The primary measurement of the rancidity of a particular extra virgin olive oil. PV is affected by procedures used in processing and storing of the oil. Our average PV at time of crush is around 4!

Oleic: 95.8? Oleic Acid:
Legal limit is 55%. The higher the better. Our average is around 77%! Our bodies absorb peroxidized fats we consume and incorporate them into your cells, oleic acid’s superior resistance to free radical attacks also protects your cell membranes, proteins, and DNA from being damaged, even as it protects the oil from spoiling.
Dags: 95.8? DAGS :DAGs are important shelf-life indicators and can be used to determine the shelf life (or lack thereof) of an oil at any time in its life. Fresh Olive Oil made from sound fruit should result in a DAG content of 85% or higher whereas the processing of rotten and or fermented olives will produce fresh oil with low DAGs indicating a very short shelf-life. FFA: .17?
FFA: Free Fatty Acid – The lower, the better. The IOC requires that this number be below 0.8 in order to be considered Extra Virgin grade. Our average is about 0.18! The lower the FFA, the higher the smoke point of the oil.

 

(NEW) Portuguese Arbosana (Mild Intensity – Fall Harvest 2024)

$9.00$65.00
Harvest: October 2024 ? Harvest Date: The fresher the better! Olive oils are healthier and more flavorful when they’re consumed fresh! Poly: 247.1? Polyphenols –
Antioxidant substances found in EVOO. The higher the better! Polyphenols extend the shelf-life of an oil & also determine the “style” in terms of bitterness and pungency. Our high phenol oils are being recommended by health professionals all over the world.
Perox: 3.32? Peroxide: Peroxide Value – (PV)
The lower the better! Must be equal or less than 20. The primary measurement of the rancidity of a particular extra virgin olive oil. PV is affected by procedures used in processing and storing of the oil. Our average PV at time of crush is around 4!

Oleic: 72.2? Oleic Acid:
Legal limit is 55%. The higher the better. Our average is around 77%! Our bodies absorb peroxidized fats we consume and incorporate them into your cells, oleic acid’s superior resistance to free radical attacks also protects your cell membranes, proteins, and DNA from being damaged, even as it protects the oil from spoiling.
Dags: 95.8? DAGS: DAGs are important shelf-life indicators and can be used to determine the shelf life (or lack thereof) of an oil at any time in its life. Fresh Olive Oil made from sound fruit should result in a DAG content of 85% or higher whereas the processing of rotten and or fermented olives will produce fresh oil with low DAGs indicating a very short shelf-life. FFA: .16?
FFA: Free Fatty Acid – The lower, the better. The IOC requires that this number be below 0.8 in order to be considered Extra Virgin grade. Our average is about 0.18! The lower the FFA, the higher the smoke point of the oil.

 

(NEW) Tunisian Chetoui (Very Robust Intensity – Highest Polyphenol – Fall Harvest 2024)

$9.00$65.00
Harvest: November 2024 ? Harvest Date: The fresher the better! Olive oils are healthier and more flavorful when they’re consumed fresh! Poly: 828.6? Polyphenols –
Antioxidant substances found in EVOO. The higher the better! Polyphenols extend the shelf-life of an oil & also determine the “style” in terms of bitterness and pungency. Our high phenol oils are being recommended by health professionals all over the world.
Perox: 4.7? Peroxide: Peroxide Value – (PV)
The lower the better! Must be equal or less than 20. The primary measurement of the rancidity of a particular extra virgin olive oil. PV is affected by procedures used in processing and storing of the oil. Our average PV at time of crush is around 4!

Oleic: 65.6? Oleic Acid:
Legal limit is 55%. The higher the better. Our average is around 77%! Our bodies absorb peroxidized fats we consume and incorporate them into your cells, oleic acid’s superior resistance to free radical attacks also protects your cell membranes, proteins, and DNA from being damaged, even as it protects the oil from spoiling.
Dags: 91 ? DAGS :DAGs are important shelf-life indicators and can be used to determine the shelf life (or lack thereof) of an oil at any time in its life. Fresh Olive Oil made from sound fruit should result in a DAG content of 85% or higher whereas the processing of rotten and or fermented olives will produce fresh oil with low DAGs indicating a very short shelf-life. FFA: .20?
FFA: Free Fatty Acid – The lower, the better. The IOC requires that this number be below 0.8 in order to be considered Extra Virgin grade. Our average is about 0.18! The lower the FFA, the higher the smoke point of the oil.

 

Toasted Japanese Sesame Oil

$12.00$30.00

Our Japanese dark toasted sesame oil is roasted slow and low, and then pressed in small batches. It has tremendous depth of flavor and mouth-feel. One of the most flavorful and fragrant oils in the world!

Extra Virginity Book: The Sublime & Scandalous World of Olive Oil

$15.00

A shocking look inside the complex and ever changing olive oil industry. Author, Tom Mueller has given us one of the most extensive and informative books ever written in regards to “Extra Virgin” olive oil.