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Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra Elizondo Nº 3 500ml

Elizondo No. 3 Picual

22,95 €
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Elizondo Nº 3 is synonymous with excellence and premium quality. Made with early-harvest Picual olives, this oil captures the authentic and vibrant essence of the Jaén countryside, offering a gourmet experience that combines tradition and innovation.

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Sensory profile

Character Powerful and Fruity Green

Tasting notes

Deep green in color. Its intense green fruitiness is striking on the nose, revealing aromas of olive leaf, green apple, tomato leaf, and fig tree. On the palate, it's fresh, with a distinctly balanced bitterness and spiciness. An aftertaste of arugula and artichoke.

Pairing

Especially recommended for haute cuisine dishes such as gourmet vegetable soups, baked fish, fresh seafood, and sophisticated cold appetizers. Its flavor delicately enhances each preparation, adding distinction.

Ficha del Aceite Elizondo No. 3 Picual
+ Región de Origen
Jaén
+ Campaña de Recolección
2024/2025
+ Productor
Aceite Elizondo
+ Variedad de Aceituna
Picual
Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra Elizondo Nº 3 500ml

The Oil Mill

Elizondo Oils

Aceites Elizondo is a family business with a rich tradition in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) production, located in Torreperogil, Jaén. Its century-old estates stretch from the Sierra de Cazorla to La Loma, in the Guadalquivir Valley, where they primarily grow the Picual and Royal de Cazorla olive varieties. This family legacy has allowed Aceites Elizondo to combine traditional methods with innovative techniques to offer olive oils of exceptional quality.

Among its notable products are "Elizondo Nº 3," a Picual variety EVOO, and "Elizondo Royal," made with the native Royal de Cazorla variety. The company has also developed its "Luxury" line, which includes oils infused with ingredients such as black truffle, black garlic, and dark chocolate, adding a gourmet and sophisticated touch to its products.

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Aceituna Picual

The variety

Picual

The Picual olive is the most common variety to produce Extra Virgin Olive Oil in the province of Jaén. It represents 80% of the world's olive plantations and is an agricultural treasure that accounts for 20% of the world's olive oil.

This variety, native to the province of Jaén, not only defines the seas of olive trees seen after crossing Despeñaperros, but is also key to the gastronomy, nutrition, and health of the Mediterranean diet.

From Jaén to the plate

Its characteristic teardrop shape and a small peak at its base give this variety of olive its name.

The Picual variety is harvested to obtain the so-called Premium Oils between October and mid-November, from then until December They obtain the Extra Virgins Its secret lies in its unique combination of flavor and health: oils with notes of summer gardens: tomato plant, fig leaf, olive leaf, freshly cut grass, and green pepper.

Its distinctive black pepper aroma hints at the potent character of its flavor. EVOO has a distinct bitterness and spiciness, thanks to the polyphenols it contains, which give it great stability and its healthy properties.

Built-in versatility

It is one of the most versatile varieties we can find. A splash of it on a good vanilla ice cream reveals nuances that other oils hide.In the kitchen, its use can vary from finishing red meats to salads.or more traditionally, toast for breakfast.

Its resistance to water stress and disease also makes it a versatile crop that can be found in a variety of planting environments. Its high antioxidant content helps improve health, prevent aging, and enhance neuronal function.

Climate change and wellness

The vast expanse of Picuales found in Andalusia represents a true green lung in Spain, helping to combat climate change and reduce CO2 emissions.

It's the only ingredient in our cuisine that can boast of being both a millennia-old tradition and a wellness trend. In every drop, we find artisanal wisdom and promises of health for the future.

Sustainable future

Little by little the Picual variety has found its place on the international map,
being increasingly in demand for its great stability, which makes it maintain
its quality qualities for longer and due to its high polyphenol content.

Highly in demand in the Asian market and increasingly in the American market.

With 150,000 tons exported annually, this "green gold" keeps Spain's rural economy alive and tempts palates from Tokyo to New York.

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