About Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oils
Choosing a premium extra virgin olive oil online is a challenge. It's also a gamble. This is a curated selection of early harvest olive oils that, in our opinion, are the best. Our commitment is that, regardless of the EVOO you choose, you'll always receive quality. We want you to choose with the peace of mind that we're here for you.
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When it comes to premium extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), it’s not only about jugs or tins. Aceites Elizondo goes a step further with a proposal that combines design, quality, and origin.
Elizondo Nº3 is made from early-harvest Picual olives, capturing the essence of the Jaén countryside in a highly characterful EVOO. It blends Jaén’s olive-growing tradition with careful processes to ensure freshness, balance, and stability.
Its iconic bottle inspired by the world of perfume makes this extra virgin olive oil from Jaén a perfect piece to gift or enjoy every day at home, adding elegance and presence to any kitchen.
With a strong track record and standout design, choosing Elizondo Nº3 means opting for an EVOO that unites excellence and style in every bottle.
Elizondo Nº3 — Technical Sheet
- Producer: Aceites Elizondo (Jaén, Andalusia, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Picual (single-varietal).
- Harvest: early (autumn).
- Origin: Jaén, Andalusia (Spain).
- Harvesting: fruit selected at veraison; immediate transfer to the mill.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): green/medium-high fruitiness; balanced bitterness and pungency; vegetal notes with tomato/almond. May vary by season. See our tasting notes.
- Presentation: designer glass bottle (perfumery inspiration).
- Packaging and sizes: dark glass 500 ml and 250 ml.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
- Allergens: none.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
Jabalcuz Gran Selección is an early-harvest extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) made by a small cooperative in Jaén.
It is produced in October from mountain-grown Picual olives, harvested both mechanically and by hand due to the rugged terrain of Jaén’s southern sierras, where most cooperative members farm.
Crafted with care: the mill masters use state-of-the-art tools to select the best groves for Jabalcuz Gran Selección, then process in short batches over the few days of production. Each lot is tasted and only the finest are chosen for the final blend.
It comes from the Sociedad Cooperativa Andaluza Sierra de la Pandera in Los Villares (Jaén). The October harvest and cold extraction preserve freshness, green aromas, and top quality.
It has been distinguished with the Jaén Selección 2025 seal—recognising the province’s best EVOOs—and the Mario Solinas award granted by the International Olive Council.
Technical Sheet — Jabalcuz Gran Selección
- Product: Jabalcuz Gran Selección.
- Producer: Sociedad Cooperativa Andaluza Sierra de la Pandera (Los V
Oro Bailén Reserva Familiar is a single-varietal extra virgin olive oil, made exclusively with Picual olives.
This oil is obtained by cold extraction , which preserves its natural properties and guarantees high quality.
Its balanced profile makes it a versatile option to enhance a wide variety of dishes.
When crafting premium extra virgin olive oil, offering a spectrum of aromas and flavours is essential to deliver a complete experience for gourmet lovers.
Oro Bailén, a benchmark brand based in Villanueva de la Reina (Jaén), raises the bar year after year with this 100% Arbequina single-varietal EVOO, harvested from its own groves and cold-milled at the estate’s mill just hours after picking.
Arbequina oils are known for a lower polyphenol content, making them ideal for delicate palates that prefer sweeter, gentler aromas and flavours to the more robust, pungent and bitter profiles of Picual or Hojiblanca.
Smooth and delicate, Oro Bailén Arbequina brings subtlety and natural charm to every dish. It’s fantastic both raw and in cooking—especially in baking as a substitute for animal fats like butter.
Made from selected Arbequina olives, its gentle flavour is perfect for those who appreciate lightness and fine nuances in the kitchen. This Jaén extra virgin olive oil consistently delights.
Technical Sheet — Oro Bailén Arbequina
- Product: Oro Bailén Arbequina.
- Producer: Aceites Oro Bailén (Villanueva de la Reina, Jaén, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Arbequina (single-varietal).
- Origin: Oro Bailén estates in Jaén; milled at the brand’s own mill.
- Harvest: early (October).
- Harvesting: mainly mechanised with manual support depending on plot/terrain.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): sweet, gentle entry; low bitterness and pungency; notes of ripe fruit (banana, apple), almond and fresh grass. See our tasting notes.
- Recommended uses: ideal raw, in emulsions (mayonnaise, vinaigrettes) and baking; suitable for low–medium heat cooking.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
- Allergens: none.
- Packaging & sizes: dark glass; 250 ml and 500 ml.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Lot / best before: see label.
I can only say one thing about Andrés Aguilar: gratitude. He was the first oil mill I spoke to when we started this project, and he made himself available to us for anything we needed, without any strings attached.
It's no surprise that it was part of our first Starter Pack, because in addition to great people, they have excellent products. We know this firsthand because during the production period, Andrés Aguilar was our second home.
This isn't an oil you can find just anywhere. In fact, as far as I know, you can only find it in three places: at their Almazara, at Paraíso Virgen Extra in Jaén, and here at Molino y Cata.
If you decide to visit them, they're located next to the Linares south exit off the A-32 highway. Tell them you're coming from us.
The Hojiblanca olive is known for its dual purpose. During September it is picked for table olives (“verdeo”), and in October–November it is harvested to produce extra virgin olive oil.
Hojiblanca EVOOs are characterised by intensity, powerful aromas and a chilli-like kick on the tongue—somewhat like Frantoio—though their aromatic profile leans more toward Picual.
Among Jaén EVOOs it’s not very common to find Hojiblanca, as it is more popular in the provinces of Córdoba and Seville, where it has adapted over centuries.
Balanced and silky, Oro Bailén Hojiblanca wins you over with harmony and smoothness. Enjoy it raw if you prefer intense oils, or use it in cooking to add nuanced finishing touches to flavourful dishes.
Oro Bailén completes its 100% single-varietal range with this Hojiblanca, harvested and produced on the brand’s estates and mill in northern Jaén. Made entirely from Hojiblanca olives, it brings freshness and lightness to any dish.
Technical sheet
- Product: Oro Bailén Hojiblanca.
- Producer: Aceites Oro Bailén (Villanueva de la Reina, Jaén, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Hojiblanca (single-varietal).
- Origin: Oro Bailén estates in Jaén; produced at the brand’s own mill.
- Dual purpose: table olive (“verdeo” in September) and oil (October–November).
- Harvest: early (October/November), fruit at veraison.
- Harvesting: mechanised and/or manual depending on plot and terrain.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): green fruitiness with intensity; garden/herb notes, chilli-like heat and harmonious bitterness. May vary by season.
- Recommended uses: excellent raw (tomato, salads, cheeses) and in cooking for well-defined flavours.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice (Hojiblanca).
- Allergens: none.
- Packaging & sizes: dark glass; formats subject to availability (e.g., 500 ml).
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Lot / best before: see label.
The San Vicente cooperative, located in Mogón, near the Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas mountains, has been focusing on quality in recent years with this Early Picual. This is a special edition selected from the best wines from its cellar.
This Early Picual, harvested and processed during the month of October, symbolizes the excellence of a brand recognized throughout Spain for its effort and great results.
The Frantoio olive—together with Coratina—is one of Italy’s most cultivated varieties. It is especially iconic in Tuscany, shaping the landscapes and aromas we associate with the region in the popular imagination.
In recent years, some growers have introduced the variety to the northern areas of Jaén. Frantoio extra virgin olive oil is distinctive for its balance, bitter-almond notes, and a chilli-like pungency reminiscent of Hojiblanca.
This Oro Bailén Frantoio is an exclusive, refined oil made solely from Frantoio olives. A single-varietal that forms part of the Oro Bailén monovarietal family (Villanueva de la Reina), it offers excellent value for money, appreciated for its rounded profile and differentiation from other Jaén EVOOs.
Elegant and harmonious, it adds a sophisticated touch—perfect for lovers of delicate, singular flavours.
Technical sheet
- Product: Oro Bailén Frantoio.
- Producer: Aceites Oro Bailén (Villanueva de la Reina, Jaén, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Frantoio (single-varietal).
- Origin: Oro Bailén estates in Jaén; produced at the brand’s own mill.
- Harvest: early (October/November), fruit at veraison.
- Harvesting: mechanised and/or manual depending on plot and terrain.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): balanced green fruitiness; bitter almond, leafy/green notes, light apple; bitterness and pungency in harmony with a chilli-like finish.
- Recommended uses: ideal raw (salads, vegetables, carpaccios), with pasta and fish; suitable for low–medium heat cooking.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice (Frantoio).
- Allergens: none.
- Packaging & sizes: dark glass; formats subject to availability (e.g., 500 ml).
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Lot / best before: see label.
When you’re seeking the perfect intersection of elegance, product quality, flavour and design, this limited-edition luxury case from Aceites Elizondo delivers.
A true liquid jewel, Elizondo Emerald Limited Edition is an exceptional extra virgin olive oil, made from Picual olives harvested in the first days of the season.
Presented in a less common 1-litre format, bottled in glass that can easily become a decorative centrepiece in your kitchen or living room, it contains a Picual Extra Virgin Olive Oil whose harmony and balance verge on perfection.
Inspired by luxury brands, this EVOO from Jaén is a fantastic gift for gourmet lovers. Its limited production and exquisite presentation make it truly unique.
Technical Sheet — Elizondo Emerald
- Producer: Aceites Elizondo (Jaén, Andalusia, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Picual (single-varietal).
- Harvest: early (first days of the campaign).
- Harvesting: selected fruit; immediate transfer to the mill.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Origin: Jaén, Andalusia (Spain).
- Presentation: 1 L bottle with luxury case.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
- Allergens: none.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
For flavoured oils, regulations stipulate the correct label as a seasoning based on extra virgin olive oil. This has led some brands to use lower-quality bases for flavouring—often with disappointing results.
That is not the case here. This product by Aceites Elizondo delivers an intensely expressive black truffle character on an impeccable extra virgin olive oil base.
Gourmet consumers will appreciate this unique and exclusive Elizondo Trufa Negra, perfect for adding a special touch and surprising guests. A truffle piece at the bottom of the bottle imparts its unmistakable flavour.
Made on a base of Jaén extra virgin olive oil, this black-truffle flavoured oil is an exceptional condiment for fish, pasta, potatoes, aged cheeses and sauces—and for finishing all kinds of dishes.
Technical Sheet — Elizondo Trufa Negra
- Producer: Aceites Elizondo (Jaén, Andalusia, Spain).
- Category: Seasoning based on Extra Virgin Olive Oil with black truffle.
- Base: EVOO from Jaén (stable, balanced profile).
- EVOO variety: predominantly Picual.
- Aromatic profile: defined, persistent black truffle over an EVOO background.
- Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil; black truffle (Tuber melanosporum) and/or black truffle flavouring. See label.
- Presentation: glass bottle; may include a truffle slice/piece depending on lot.
- Recommended uses: pasta, eggs, fish, potatoes, aged cheeses and sauces.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Allergens: see label.
- Packaging and sizes: subject to availability.
O-MED's award-winning Picual is olive juice produced during the month of October with carefully selected olives from the family estate. It is mechanically extracted, cold-pressed, and continuously filtered after extraction to preserve its organoleptic characteristics to the fullest.
This Picual has won the Spanish Food Award for three consecutive years, in addition to being one of the most internationally recognized brands among consumers.
Viscount of Almansa: A visionary project
This Coratina is a multi-faceted experience. A personal vision of modernizing a multi-generational tradition. A collaboration with one of the most modern olive oil mills in the province of Jaén. A great deal of artistry by Isabel Cabello to reinterpret Schrödl's original painting that observes this generational change.
Along with Frantoio, Coratina is Italy's most representative variety. One is more potent, the other is more subtle.
The harvest takes place in a modern, converted olive grove near Espeluy, where a variety uncommon in the province of Jaén was chosen.
It is harvested at the veraison stage - or early harvest - and milled and processed at the Oleícola Jaén facilities in Baeza.
Hacienda Santa María is a company that stands out for two things: its quality of work and its attention to detail. Anyone who has worked with them knows that their focus is on creating great products and building long-term relationships.
That's why when we sat down to think about the first brands we wanted to incorporate, this was one of the ones we knew would be a sure thing.
With this product, which has won the Jaén Selección 2025 award, in addition to 96 points in the Iberoleum guide, you get four things: flavor, design, aromas, and sustainability.
If you're in Jaén, be sure to visit them at Hacienda Santa María 1885, next to Tobaruela Castle, which, by the way, is home to a good friend of ours.
This premium olive oil was produced during the first days of harvest with unripe green olives, maintaining controlled temperature throughout the process.
With an intense and lively character, Andrés Aguilar Picual represents the best of Jaén in every bottle. Its careful production using Picual olives harvested at the optimal time guarantees a robust, authentic oil with a strong personality.
Picualia Premium Reserva Picual is a superior category extra virgin olive oil , made exclusively from Picual variety olives .
Produced in Bailén, Jaén , this oil is obtained using mechanical processes that guarantee the highest quality. Its emerald green color and exceptional purity reflect Picualia's commitment to excellence in every harvest.
When growers began uprooting centuries-old Royal de Cazorla olive trees in Jaén due to low yields and difficult harvesting—replacing them with more productive, mechanisable varieties—some pioneering brands started crafting premium Royal extra virgin olive oils to bring their fantastic sensory profile to consumers.
Among them is Aceites Elizondo, which combines the Royal flavour with its iconic, high-perfumery-inspired bottle design to create a unique product cherished by gourmet consumers.
Elegant and unique, Elizondo Royal is made from Royal de Cazorla olives, a variety exclusive to Jaén. This premium oil captivates with delicacy and offers a singular gastronomic experience—visual, thanks to its outstanding packaging; tactile, through the premium bottle and case; and organoleptic, with one of our favourite profiles from Cazorla’s Royal.
Technical Sheet — Elizondo Royal
- Producer: Aceites Elizondo.
- Category: Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Royal (single-varietal, native and rare).
- Varietal origin: Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén, Andalusia, Spain).
- Harvest: early (autumn), fruit selected at veraison.
- Harvesting: manual and/or semi-mechanical in traditional groves with difficult mechanisation.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): medium fruitiness, gentle entry; moderate bitterness and pungency; floral and fruity notes.
- Presentation: iconic designer bottle (perfumery-inspired).
- Packaging and sizes: glass; 500 ml (subject to availability).
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
- Allergens: none.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Lot / best before: see label.
This Lecciana, produced by the Estrella del Guadalquivir olive mill, is grown in super-intensive olive groves along the Guadalquivir River in Córdoba. Lecciana is a hybrid of Lechino and Arbosana. This variety is suitable for both intensive production and for obtaining high-quality extra virgin olive oils, as is the case with this Lecciana.
In addition to its raw use for those who prefer delicate oils, it's perfect for use in cooking, as it enhances dishes without taking center stage.
The design of this bottle is the work of our beloved Isabel Cabello from the CabelloxMure studio
Señorío de Camarasa is a jewel of the Sierra Mágina Natural Park in Jaén, an extra virgin olive oil that combines tradition and purity in every drop.
Produced with care by the Santa Isabel de Torres Cooperative, it is the result of carefully selected Picual olives in a unique setting.
Its respectful and natural production ensures that each bottle captures the essence of the most authentic Andalusian olive grove.
This extra virgin olive oil, made from the Pajarero variety, a very rare variety native to the south of the province of Córdoba, is grown by the Rubio-Chavarri family on their traditional olive grove in Priego de Córdoba.
This is part of a pioneering project for the aforementioned variety, launched in 2018 in the Priego region. The 2024/2025 campaign produced 471 liters, of which very few units are currently available.
This product is a delight. Made with a base of Extra Virgin Arbequina olives, the olives are ground together with selected lemons from the Lecrín Valley in Granada during the month of December to obtain an EVOO-based condiment with a fantastic lemon aroma.
To make this natural, additive-free product, more than a thousand lemons are hand-peeled and then hand-milled along with the olives to create a gourmet product that will delight even the most discerning consumer.
This Arbequina has been carefully harvested during the month of October, cold-milled and mechanically extracted at the O-MED Oil Mill in the town of Ácula, Granada.
O-MED is characterized by the excellence and thoughtful design of its products. The bottle's image resembles an olive grove on three distinct sides, creating a beautiful illustration when three bottles are placed together.
A few years ago, olive trees of the Royal variety were on the verge of disappearing. This is a minor, native variety from the Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén) that presents two challenges: the fruit does not detach easily until it is very ripe, and yields are lower than other varieties. In addition, many trees are centuries old, making mechanised harvesting impossible.
Some bold brands began producing early-harvest, high-end oil from this olive, and today it has become a treasure for the most discerning palates. Aceite Supremo is one of the houses that has championed this rare mountain variety, producing this certified organic, single-varietal extra virgin olive oil.
Supremo Royal de Cazorla (a native and rare variety from Jaén—especially present in the Sierra de Cazorla) stands out for its exclusivity and elegant profile.
Made from olives carefully selected at their optimal ripeness and cold-milled within hours of harvesting, this EVOO offers a distinctive, aromatic flavour with a subtle, balanced expression that elevates everyday cooking without masking ingredients.
If you’re looking for a Royal EVOO with a clear identity and Andalusian origin, this bottling captures the essence of a little-known variety—perfect for those who value extra virgin olive oils with finesse and character.
Supremo Royal — Technical Sheet
- Producer: Aceite Supremo.
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Royal (single-varietal, native and rare).
- Varietal origin: Jaén (Andalusia, Spain), especially present in the Sierra de Cazorla.
- Production: early harvest (autumn) and cold milling within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Harvesting: manual and/or semi-mechanised in traditional groves.
- Sensory profile (summary): gentle, aromatic entry; balanced fruitiness with moderate bitterness and pungency. See tasting notes.
- Edition/production: limited due to the variety’s low prevalence.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
- Allergens: none.
- Packaging: opaque glass, 500 ml.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
A unique and organic variety, Supremo Cornezuelo stands out for its exclusivity and complexity, derived from Cornezuelo olives. It's the perfect choice for adventurous palates seeking authentic and intense flavors.
The Cornezuelo variety is less well-known but is distinguished by its robustness and unique flavor , traits that are beautifully reflected in this Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Picual Extra Virgin Olive Oil is one of the great gastronomic treasures of Andalusia, and in particular of the province of Jaén. Known as the world’s olive oil capital, this land offers the ideal conditions to produce a product with a distinct personality and remarkable intensity. Picual is the most widely cultivated variety in the region, renowned for its high content of natural antioxidants and polyphenols, which not only provide character and flavour but also offer numerous health benefits. These qualities are fully expressed in this Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Aceites Supremo, one of the most recognised examples of authentic Jaén Olive Oil.
In producing this Picual Extra Virgin Olive Oil, carefully selected olives are harvested at their optimal ripeness. The early harvest, a hallmark of Aceites Supremo’s quality, ensures a powerful flavour, a robust body, and a perfect balance between bitterness and pungency. From the hand-picking process to cold milling just a few hours later, every step is designed to preserve the freshness and aromatic profile of the fruit.
One of the most distinctive features of Aceites Supremo is its annual Pinta Supremo competition, where emerging artists are chosen to illustrate the label for each season. This fusion of art and gastronomy transforms every bottle into a unique piece that combines the excellence of Jaén Olive Oil with the creative talent of contemporary designers and painters.
This visual identity, combined with the unmistakable quality of Extra Virgin Olive Oil from the Picual variety, makes it the perfect choice for those seeking an ingredient that elevates any dish. From fine dining to everyday home cooking, this oil brings a distinctive touch to both cold and hot recipes. Artisan bread, fresh salads, white fish, or even dark chocolate desserts are perfect pairings to enjoy its aromatic profile.
The Picual Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Aceites Supremo, the brand’s flagship product, deserves a place of honour in the pantry of any premium olive oil lover. A true delight for the senses, representing the very best of Jaén and its olive-growing tradition.
The Quaryat Dillar Blend is composed of 50% Picual, 25% Picudo, and 25% Hojiblanca. It is an EVOO of great complexity and aromas, very fruity. This blend is made with olives from the family estate in a mountain olive grove at an altitude of over 1,000 meters.
This is a unique product due to its harvesting and processing characteristics. The difficulty in producing this blend lies in obtaining three high-quality oils to achieve the final composition.
This oil is the selection of the Oro del Desierto mill master. The first oils obtained between late October and early November, from the Arbequina, Hojiblanca, and Picual varieties, are stored in 2,000L batches where they are analyzed and selected before being blended in different proportions for this limited annual run.