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Château Virant PDO Aix en Provence Olive Oil - FRANCE

  • Extra virgin olive oil, olives harvested by hand and pressed within 24 hours.
  • A soft and smooth PDO Aix-en-Provence
  • A perfectly balanced oil, with both floral and herbaceous notes

€39.90
Item code:
71OCAR01L
EAN code:
3547130105887
Contenance:
1 l

A unique terroir and know how.


This perfectly balanced olive oil, sweet and spicy in the same time, is the sign of the Aglandau olive and the roundness of the Salonenque Olive.

Exclusively produced from the groves of Chateau virant Property, this AOP Aix- en- Provence olive oil, will  provide in your cooking  a Provençal ray of sunshine.

This olive oil with a pale green colour and golden reflections reveals on the nose and palate aromas of flower and garrigue.

The most awarded of the French olive oils !


Intensity:  
Taste profile: Grassy
Notes of: Artichoke, Tomato Leaf, Mimosa
Olives: 60% Aglandau, 40% Salonenque
Region/Country: France
Harvest date: 1 Oct 2021
Producer: Christine Cheylan

Osso Buco, tabbouleh, simmered lamb, grilled red mullet, baked aubergine, veal carpaccio, carrot cream

Name: Extra virgin olive oil Château Virant AOP Aix en Provence

Volume: 500ml

Origin: France

Ingredients: olives: Aglandau, Salonenque

Storage conditions: Keep in a cool & dark place


The grove’s miller, Christine Cheylan has become The reference in terms of French olive growing! Under her expert hands,  the olives release all their aromas to make an oil of exception.  It will delight lovers of balanced olive oils.

Exclusively produced from the Chateau Virant groves, these olive  oils will delight connoisseur of nuanced oils.

Classified in the  AOP area of Aix -en- Provence, these olive groves  have been cultivating in a sustainable farming model; pits and skins  of olives remaining after oil extraction, are spread on the fields to fertilize the olive trees.  Handpicked olives are pressed within 12hours after harvest.


To learn more about the physico-chemical analysis of our olive oils, go to the dedicated blog post. 

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