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With a Mediterranean spirit, Molisabor Frantoio comes from Frantoio olives grown in the lands of Jaén. Its aromatic profile and balance make it a versatile oil, ideal for enhancing everyday dishes with an elegant touch.
Variety originating from the Italian Tuscany.
This EVOO is obtained from the Llanos de Ochoa Estate in the municipality of Baeza, owned by the Jaén Olive Oil Mill.
In mid-October, we select the best early-harvest Picual, Frantoio, and Arbequina olives from the olive trees on our Los Badenes estate to produce this unique oil, full of nuances and personality.
We have achieved a balanced and fragrant oil, with a fruity aroma of green olives, and notes of freshly cut grass, apple, artichoke, tomato, banana, and green almond.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Supremo Arbosana is a delicate, aromatic oil made from early-harvest Arbosana olives. This single-varietal is perfect for extra virgin olive oil lovers who prefer subtler, more delicate profiles.
Aceite Supremo stands out for innovation within the olive-oil sector. From its choice of single varietals—Picual, Lucio, Arbosana, Hojiblanca and Royal de Cazorla—to the label designs created through the annual “Pinta Supremo” contest, the brand embraces a young, fresh philosophy that appeals to the senses with the colourful design of its bottles.
Its gentle, refined character makes it a perfect complement for those who value subtlety and elegance in the kitchen. Many children enjoy it on morning toast, and the pink bottle tends to be a favourite. With low bitterness and pungency, it’s an excellent family-friendly oil.
Technical Sheet — Supremo Arbosana
- Producer: Aceite Supremo (Jaén, Spain).
- Variety: 100% Arbosana.
- Harvest: early (autumn).
- Extraction: cold extraction; mechanical processes only.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice; no additives.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use.
The Hojiblanca variety is highly versatile—easy to cultivate and harvest—and has a dual purpose: it is used both as a table olive and to produce extra virgin olive oil.
Supremo Hojiblanca stands out for its versatility and balance. This product from Aceite Supremo is a single-varietal oil with character yet smoothness, ideal for those seeking exceptional quality in everyday use. Enjoy it raw on toast or in dressings, and it also performs beautifully in cooking.
Since its inception, Supremo has been known for innovation and for bringing a breath of fresh air to the premium olive-oil world—from the colourful design of its bottles to its annual contest inviting local artists from Jaén to illustrate the labels, which become collectors’ items among fans year after year.
This Supremo Hojiblanca is a safe bet for lovers of Jaén extra virgin olive oil who want a versatile, multi-purpose, exceptional product.
Supremo Hojiblanca — Technical Sheet
- Producer: Aceite Supremo (Jaén, Spain).
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Hojiblanca (single-varietal).
- Origin: Jaén, Andalusia (Spain).
- Harvest: early (autumn).
- Harvesting: early; immediate transport to the mill.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile: high fruitiness; medium bitterness and pungency with a chilli-like kick; green notes (grass, leaf, apple). May vary by season. See our tasting notes.
- Packaging and sizes: opaque glass 500 ml and 250 ml.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place; close after each use; avoid light and heat.
- Allergens: none.
- Ingredients: 100% olive juice.
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.
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.
Lucio is a minor yet highly prized olive variety native to the province of Granada, where it has traditionally grown in unique settings such as the woods that surround the Alhambra. Its history dates back to the period of Arab rule in Andalusia, when its cultivation became part of the region’s agricultural life.
Today, Lucio faces gradual abandonment due to the difficulty of harvesting: many trees are centuries old and grow in areas where mechanisation is impossible and the crop must be picked by hand.
Finding a high-quality Lucio olive oil is a real challenge. Low yields and the complexity of the process mean that much of the oil on the market comes from fruit that has surpassed its optimal ripeness, losing part of its characteristic aromas and nuances. Tasting a Lucio Extra Virgin Olive Oil at its peak is therefore uncommon—an experience reserved for true olive-oil connoisseurs.
In this context, Aceite Supremo has rescued and showcased this overlooked variety, producing an early-harvest Lucio that stands out for its initial sweetness and surprising aromatic complexity. Notes of ripe fruit, slight herbaceous touches, and a perfect balance between bitterness and pungency make it a singular extra virgin olive oil that breaks away from the most familiar profiles of other Andalusian varieties.
Supremo Lucio is the result of meticulous selection and cold milling that preserves the essence of the fruit intact. Every bottle is an authentic expression of Lucio in its purest form—a tribute to Granada’s agricultural heritage and to Aceite Supremo’s commitment to excellence. Its profile makes it the perfect ally to elevate delicate dishes such as white fish, fresh salads, or soft cheeses, where its nuances can be fully appreciated.
For lovers of premium oils, the Lucio oil from Aceite Supremo is not only a gastronomic product, but also an opportunity to preserve a historic variety that deserves a place at our tables. An oil that unites tradition, rarity, and quality in every drop.
Supremo Lucio — Technical Sheet
- Producer: Aceites Supremo.
- Category: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO).
- Variety: 100% Lucio (single-varietal, rare).
- Varietal origin: Granada (Andalusia, Spain); produced by Aceites Supremo (Jaén).
- Harvest: early (autumn), focused on preserving freshness and aromatic complexity.
- Harvesting: mostly manual in areas where mechanisation is difficult or impossible.
- Milling: cold, within hours of picking.
- Extraction: mechanical processes only; controlled temperature < 27 °C.
- Sensory profile (summary): initial sweetness, ripe fruit, light herbaceous hints; balanced bitterness and pungency.
- 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.
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