Armed with NOP Certification, Chambergo Prepares to Enter the American Market
market leader in the commercialization of organic extra virgin olive oils and products have been sold worldwide such as Japan, Germany, Canada … Having received the NOP certification …
Date: Friday 5, 2008
Olive Oil Types
There are four different types of olive oil:
Virgin Olive Oil
Virgin olive oil is obtained only from the olive, the fruit of the olive tree, using solely mechanical or other physical means in conditions, particularly thermal conditions, which do not alter the oil in any way. It has not undergone any treatment other than washing, decanting, [...]
Date: Monday 10, 2008
Spanish Olive Oil - Your Definitively Guide to Understand the World of Olive Oil
Your supermarket aisles are stocked with olive oil. Every day, it seems, we hear of the most recent disease it helps prevent or health benefit reaped from it. Mediterranean countries have sworn by it for centuries, but if magazines and newspapers are any indication, its popularity currently outshines that of pashminas, Eminem, and Nicole Kidman [...]
Date: Monday 10, 2008
Bajo Aragon
The provinces of Zaragoza and Teruel in the region of Aragon are the growing area for this Denomination which protects extra virgin olive oil extracted from the Empeltre (minimum 80%), Arbequina and Royal varieties. Its colour varies between golden yellow and old gold. The flavour is fruity at the start of the harvesting period with [...]
Date: Sunday 14, 2008
Sierra de Cazorla - Olive Oil
Together with Bajo Aragon, this is the newest Denominacion de Origen. The production area is located in the south-east of the province of Jaen in Andalucia. It covers extra virgin olive oils made from the Picual variety which is characteristic of this region. These are a yellowish green, with an intense fruitiness and fresh fruit [...]
Date: Sunday 14, 2008
Priego de Cordoba - Olive Oil
This denominacion protects extra virgin olive oil obtained from the varieties Picual, Picudo and Hojiblanca of a natural region located in the south-east of the province of Cordoba, bordering on the provinces of Jaen and Granada. It includes the Ayuntamientos of Almedinilla, Carcabuey, Fuente Tójar and Priego de Córdoba.
