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Castillo de Íllora Tradicional - PET bottle 5L
€33.25
Tax included
Price per liter:
€6.65 /L
HARVEST 25/26
Extra virgin olive oil made in Íllora (Granada) with olives of the Picual, Lucio, Hojiblanca and Picudo varieties.
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Also available by the case
Product information
| Brand | Castillo de Illora |
|---|---|
| Variety | Coupage |
| Denomination | Poniente de Granada (Granada) |
| Capacity | 5L |
| Region | Granada |
Extra virgin olive oil produced in Íllora (Granada) mainly with the Picual, Lucio (a local variety typical of the area), Hojiblanca and Picudo varieties.
It is a noble oil, where the body and character, provided by the Picual and Hojiblanca varieties, are nuanced by the presence of the Lucio and Picudo varieties.
Recommended uses: In fried and raw foods, salads, toasts, as well as to enhance the flavour of a good grilled fish or meat.
- Cultivation
- Traditional
- Zone
- Granada
- Packaging
- PET Bottle
- Inhalt
- 5L
- Brand
- Castillo de Illora
- Variety
- Coupage
- Denomination
- Poniente de Granada (Granada)
- Harvest
- 2025-2026
- Fruity
- 6
- Sweet
- 2
- Bitterness
- 3
- Fervence
- 3
- Nose
- Green apple
Green olive
Peppermint - Acidity
- 0.3
- Composition
- Multivarietal
- Family
- 11630_Aceite - Castillo de Illora
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Since 1895, the Roldán family has maintained the olive oil industry.
In its early days, it was born as a maquila, moulting the olive that was usually delivered by the reapers of the same family who produced for their own consumption, sale or barter.
Each farmer paid for the barley bush, which was used to feed the mules that moved the wheels.
The time, technology and careful managers who have been in charge of the business, have made the old family factory a modern factory with three receiving lines, six hoppers waiting and three continuous lines of two phases, with an annual capacity of milling of some fifteen million kilograms of olives, mainly varieties picual, lucio (native of the region), picudo, hojiblanca and arbequina.
Almazara de Herederos de Francisco Roldán, SL
Íllora (Granada, Spain)
At Francisco Roldán, they introduced a machine that uses an old system based on the extraction of pasta oil through a small amount of water. This extraction process involves cold processing without increasing the temperature at any stage of production, preserving the quality of the oil extracted.
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