Greek EVOO

Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) is a high-density lipid source extracted exclusively through mechanical cold-pressing at temperatures strictly below 27°C to prevent thermal degradation of bioactive compounds. Chemically, it is defined by a free acidity level not exceeding 0.8%, though premium Greek extractions consistently maintain levels below 0.3%. The profile is characterized by a high concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids—primarily oleic acid (65%–80%)—and specific secoiridoid biophenols such as Oleocanthal and Oleacein, which dictate the oil’s oxidative stability and its characteristic pungent finish.

  • PDO/PGI Regions: Kalamata PDO (Messinia), Sitia Lasithiou Kritis PDO, Kolymvari Chania Crete PDO, PGI Laconia, and PGI Kriti (newly unified Cretan status).

  • Botanical Varieties: Koroneiki (dominant Greek cultivar), Athinolia (Laconia), Tsounati (Crete), Lianolia (Corfu), and Makri (Alexandroupoli).

  • Featured Brands: The Governor (Lianolia), Pamako (Tsounati/Koroneiki), Kyklopas (Makri), and Holiston (Rhodes).

To qualify for the EU Health Claim (Regulation 432/2012), an EVOO must contain a minimum of 250mg of hydroxytyrosol and its derivatives per 1kg of oil. Greek producers targeting "Ultra-High Phenolic" status often employ early-harvest (Agourelaio) protocols in early October, capturing the olives while green to maximize secoiridoid concentrations. Lab standards using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) now allow for the precise quantification of these molecules, frequently recording levels exceeding 1000mg/kg in specialized Greek monovarietals.

FAQ

  • What defines a "High-Phenolic" Greek olive oil? It is an oil that meets or exceeds the EU 432/2012 threshold (250mg/kg), typically identified by a distinct "peppery" burn in the throat (pungency) and a bitter taste, which are sensory indicators of the health-promoting molecules Oleocanthal and Oleacein.

  • How does the Koroneiki variety differ from other Greek cultivars? The Koroneiki variety is a micro-carpous (small-fruited) olive known for its high oil yield and exceptional stability. Compared to the Athinolia or Lianolia varieties, Koroneiki typically produces a balanced profile with intense green fruitiness and high levels of oleic acid.

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Organic Olive Oil & Oregano Set in Handmade Ceramic Bowl & Bottle Ladolea

EL1831
Organic extra virgin olive oil (80ml) and dried oregano (5g) in handcrafted ceramic tableware. Perfect for gourmet cooking or as a unique gift set.
£17.25 excl tax excluding shipping

Premium Ages Extra Virgin Olive Oil Early Harvest Limited Reserve 500ml PDO Kyklopas

EL1142
From our globally unique, centuries-old olive grove in Makri Greece
£21.47 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to £42.95 per 1 lt

LADOLEA Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Patrinia Single Variety | Cold-Pressed, High-Polyphenol Greek EVOO

EL233
Sourced from the sun-drenched Peloponnese, this award-winning LADOLEA Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a testament to quality. Crafted from 100% Patrinia single variety olives harvested early for a delicate, sweet, and aromatic profile, it is perfect for elevating your culinary creations.
£27.51 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to £45.85 per 1 lt

Pamako Experimental Edition – Luxury Organic Olive Oil Gift Set | 3-Bottle Limited Harvest Collection, High-Polyphenol, Tsounati Variety, Single Estate

EL1392
Indulge in the Pamako Experimental Edition: a limited collection of 3 high-polyphenol, organic olive oils from Crete. Explore 3 harvest stages of the rare Tsounati variety in one gift box.
£68.91 excl tax excluding shipping

Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil LADOLEA 200ml

EL696
The Premium LADOLEA® olive oils are 100% single varietal and each one stems from a different variety of olives, exclusively grown in the northern part of the Peloponnesian peninsula.
£15.70 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to £78.48 per 1 lt