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All about Olive Oils from Spain

A Brief History of Olive Oil in Spain Spain is one of the world’s largest producers of olive oil, and the history of olive oil production in the country dates back centuries. Today, Spanish olive oil is prized for its high quality and unique flavor, and it is used in a variety of dishes both inside and outside of Spain. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the history of olive oil production in Spain, as well as some of the different types of olive oil that are produced in the country. Olive Oil Production in Spain Olive oil production in Spain dates back to at least the 8th century BCE, when the Phoenicians began planting olive trees in what is now Andalusia. Olive oil quickly became an important part of Spanish culture and economy, and by the 16th century, Spain was exporting olive oil to other parts of Europe. Today, Spain is the world’s third-largest producer of olive oil, behind Italy and Greece. The vast majority of Spanish olive oil is produced in Andalusia and Valencian Community, where the climate is ideal for olive trees. Types of Spanish Olive Oil There are two main types of Spanish olive oil: virgin and extra-virgin. Virgin olive oil is made from the first cold pressing of olives and has a acidity level below 2%. Extra-virgin olive oil is made from the first cold pressing of olives that have been carefully selected for their high quality, and it has an acidity level below 0.8%  Spanish olive oils are also classified by their flavor profile. Fruity olive oils have a strong flavor with notes of green apples or other fruits. These types of olive oils are typically made from early-harvest olives. Mature olive oils have a more mellow flavor and are usually made from olives that have been allowed to ripen longer on the tree. Finally, intense or robust olive oils have a strong flavor that can be slightly bitter or spicy. These types are made from late-harvest olives that have been pressed multiple times. Varieties of olive trees The following is a list of the different varieties of olive trees that are used to produce olive oil. Each type of olive tree has its own unique characteristics that affect the taste, color, and texture of the olive oil produced from it. Arbequina Olive Tree The Arbequina olive tree is native to Spain and produces small, dark green olives. The oil from these olives is fruity and has a light, delicate flavor. It is also one of the most disease-resistant olive trees. Cornicabra olive tree This type of olive tree stands out for its resistance to cold, drought and limestone soils. This is why it is mainly found in the centre of the peninsula.  Its oil is normally used for stewing and its oil has a high quantity of oleic acid, which makes it very stable. It is a traditional and rustic variety, but of great interest. Blanqueta olive tree It is a variety of olive tree located in the Valencian Community.  It is resistant to cold, but not enough to withstand frost. Like the cornicabra, it is highly resistant to drought and limestone. The productivity of this variety is very high and quite regular.  Picual Olive Tree The Picual olive tree is native to Spain and produces large, dark green olives. The oil from these olives is very flavorful and has a strong, pungent aroma. It is also one of the most disease-resistant olive trees. Alfafarenca olive tree Variety of olive that takes its name from the town of Alfafara in Alicante. In the Spanish Levante region it is also known as alfafarenca. In addition to its province of origin, it is grown in Valencia and Albacete. This variety produces virgin olive oils in which bitterness and spiciness are perfectly balanced. On the nose, it stands out for its banana and ripe tomato notes. Gordal Sevillana This is undoubtedly one of the most famous olive varieties in the world. The gordal sevillana is mainly used in the production of table olives, where it stands out for its large size, which differentiates it from the rest of the varieties. It is grown mainly in Seville, although it has successfully spread to other areas of the country. It is not usually used for oil production as its fat yield is very low. Valencian Manzanilla It is the queen variety of the Valencian Community, as it can be found both in the province of Valencia and in Alicante. In the Spanish Levante region it is also known by the name of manzanilla. It produces intensely fruity extra virgin olive oils, with a light spiciness and bitterness. It is also notable for its notes of freshly cut grass, almonds and apples. Conclusion  Whether you’re looking for a fruity extra-virgin olive oil to use in salads or a robust virgin olive oil for cooking, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for among the many types of Spanish olive oils on the market today. We produce high quality olive oils that are sure to satisfy any taste preference. So grab a bottle and start cooking with the flavours of Spain today. Don’t forget to check the “Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP)” seal on your bottle, which guarantees that the olive oil is produced in a specific region of Spain and meets high production standards. Happy cooking! Discover Grenade Olive oil extra virgin olive oil.

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Spanish olive oil What makes it unique?

Did you know that Spanish olive oil is one of the best in the world? There are many reasons why this is so, but here we will highlight just a few of them. First, Spain’s climate is perfect for growing olives. The warm climate and ample sunshine allow the olives to ripen perfectly and produce excellent quality oil. In addition, Spanish olive oil is made using traditional methods that have been passed down from generation to generation. This ensures that Spanish olive oil has a unique flavor and character not found anywhere else. Characteristics of Spanish olive oil – Very high quality. Spain is the largest producer of olive oil in the world. This prevailing market situation has made us specialize much more in a premium quality product. There is a wide range of extra virgin oils, but we can go even further, to the gourmet segment. Within the tastiest oils we find a range with the purest oil, early harvest oils, first harvest or green oils. – Wide range of oil varieties. It is no coincidence that Spain is the largest oil producer in the world. Our geographical location means that we have a wide range of different climates, thanks to which we produce different varieties of oil: picual, cornicabra, hojiblanca… It is therefore normal that Spanish olive oil is a highly appreciated product for the lover of good oil, since these varieties provide a unique flavor, texture and aromas. – Great tradition in production. We didn’t start growing olives and extracting their juice yesterday. This culture has been passed down for hundreds of years from generation to generation and is part of our way of life. For this reason, there are brands that are increasingly specialized in producing high quality oil, since they have mastered the technique with all that heritage of knowledge. What are the points of excellence of olive oil? With its exquisite aroma and unique flavor, olive oil has been the basis of Mediterranean cuisine from ancient times to the present day. Olive oil is the oil obtained from the fruit of the European olive tree (Olea europea) using exclusively mechanical means and at least natural methods or treatments, at temperatures that do not cause the oil to deteriorate. Olive oil composition The composition of olive oil is unique and differs significantly from that of other fatty foods, both plant and animal, as it has a high content of monounsaturated fatty acids, particularly oleic acid (omega-9 fatty acid), various antioxidants and phytonutrients (carotenes, vitamin E, polyphenols, flavonoids, squalene, etc.) and a very low content of saturated fatty acids. Why choose it? As dozens of scientific studies have shown in recent years, the high nutritional value of olive oil and its numerous beneficial properties make it a valuable ally of our health. Here are 10 main reasons to prefer it: It is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and low in saturated. Contains valuable antioxidants that fight excess free radicals. It ensures the correct development of the nervous system in children and adults and has a beneficial effect on brain functions. Protects blood vessels from atherosclerosis, contributes to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. It reduces the chances of contracting various types of cancer, such as breast cancer. Helps the proper functioning of the intestines, pancreas and liver. Contributes to the good digestion of other foods and to the general functioning of the digestive system. Helps maintain healthy and youthful skin. It enriches the flavor and aroma of all the other foods it accompanies, such as vegetables, and increases the bioavailability of its antioxidants. It maintains its consistency even at very high temperatures, it is the best oil for cooking and frying. Crude or Cooked Oil? When olive oil is consumed raw, it retains all its nutritional and organoleptic characteristics and is therefore more beneficial. Ideally, it should be consumed as is, raw, directly from the package, without any heat treatment. Raw extra virgin olive oil adds flavor and aroma to salads, individual foods (bread, cheese, fish, etc.) and hot or cold dishes. It also adds volume and depth to foods, helps balance their acidity (for example, when they contain lemon, vinegar, wine or tomato) and creates a richer flavor texture. Despite the health benefits of raw extra virgin olive oil, it is better not to abuse its consumption because it provides a lot of calories, about 120 calories per tablespoon. Therefore, it is recommended to consume it in moderation and according to your needs. Grenade Olive Oil. Spanish oil. If you are looking for an oil of the highest quality visit our online store, where you can find green EVOO cold extraction, perfect for use in salads, to give a touch of flavor to your dishes or just to take it as such. Visit now Grenade Olive Oil.

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Organic EVOO: The new era of Spanish olive oils

EVOO is one of the most demanded Spanish olive oils for its quality but there are new oils that improve this EVOO.
The organic extra virgin olive oil is positioning itself as one of the best oils in the world, but in addition, if we have a pure green oil, it will jump to a new dimension of oils.
Green oil is one of the most exquisite and gourmet EVOO, which in the case of Grenade, comes from centenary and millenary olive trees.

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Green Oil: The Most Demanding Gourmet Olive Oil

When buying a good gourmet olive oil, green oil is one of the greatest exponents of these oils.
Green oil has a characteristic flavor and aroma that leaves no one indifferent, for the most demanding palates. You can enjoy the green oil providing that unique touch in grilled meats or just a piece of artisan bread.
This type of extra virgin olive oil is one of the most requested for gourmet areas, discover why you should enjoy this liquid delicacy.

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