Casa de Santo Amaro Praemium DOP has a very fresh aroma, with notes of fresh olives, herbs and tomatoes. On the palate it has a well-balanced bitterness and spiciness, with hints of olive leaf and a harmonious, long finish.
Casa de Santo Amaro Praemium DOP has a very fresh aroma, with notes of fresh olives, herbs and tomatoes. On the palate it has a well-balanced bitterness and spiciness, with hints of olive leaf and a harmonious, long finish.
<p></p><p>Casa de Santo Amaro Selection DOP has a fresh aroma, with hints of dried fruit and apple, but is also slightly sweet, bitter and spicy, with notes of dried fruit and a lingering aftertaste. </p>
<p></p><p>Olive oil with simple organoleptic characteristics, of light intensity.</p> <p>Perfect for finishing dishes with low medium intensity food, various soups and oven dishes. In desserts, it harmonizes very well with ripe fruit, as well as moderately sweet desserts.</p> <p></p>
<p>On the nose, Esporão Cobrançosa Extra Virgem Olive Oil reveals herbaceous and vegetal notes — freshly cut grass, artichoke, fig leaf, and tomato vine. The palate is persistent with green banana notes, balanced bitterness and a harmonious spiciness. Acidity is very low (0.2%), accentuating its freshness and purity. This oil is ideal for drizzling over vegetables and greens, in gazpacho or bruschetta, and even complements surprising pairings like chocolate mousse</p>
<p>On the nose it delivers vibrant notes of green olive leaf, artichoke, herbs, and fresh grass, complemented by subtle banana peel and floral touches. On the palate it’s full, balanced, and fresh — with pleasant bitterness and spice, finishing long and persistent with hints of nuts and leafy greens. It pairs beautifully with grilled vegetables, fresh salads, pasta, or drizzled simply over warm bread</p>
<p></p> <p>Produced thinking of those who appreciate a natural and healthy lifestyle, our olive oil is born from the search for a sober and harmonious balance. It reveals a slightly sweet and fruity flavor. Directly from the earth to your table, our organic olive oil does not contain any chemicals in its industrial processing. This is ideal to be consumed raw, but also as a seasoning or tasting.</p>
<p>Quinta do Vallado extra virgin olive oil is made from the Cobrançosa, Verdeal, Cordovil and Madural varieties.</p> <p>Yellowish green in color, it is a fruity, slightly spicy and fresh oil with an acidity of less than 0.2%.</p>
<p></p><p>From the gastronomic point of view, Dona Berta Extra Virgin Olive Oil can be used in different ways, both in raw, salads and sauces, as in dishes with a delicate flavor, seafood and white fish, as in grilled (meat or fish) or in roasts and hunting recipes.</p>
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Casa de Santo Amaro Praemium DOP has a very fresh aroma, with notes of fresh olives, herbs and tomatoes. On the palate it has a well-balanced bitterness and spiciness, with hints of olive leaf and a harmonious, long finish.