




🫒 Elevate your meals with Italy’s liquid gold—don’t just cook, create!
Partanna Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a 1010ml bottle of premium, 100% extra virgin olive oil sourced from authentic Italian olive groves. Known for its strong, peppery flavor, it’s ideal for dressings, dips, and low-heat cooking, delivering a gourmet touch to your culinary creations. Store in a cool, dry place and consume within 3 months after opening to maintain freshness and quality.










| ASIN | B0044B6ZBO |
| ASIN | B0044B6ZBO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 206,051 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 792 in Olive Oil |
| Brand | Partanna |
| Cuisine | Italian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,936) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,936) |
| Date First Available | 28 July 2015 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 078655 |
| Item model number | 078655 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 27.94 cm; 963.88 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 27.94 cm; 963.88 g |
| Units | 1010.0 milliliter |
L**Y
The one liter tin is the move
This is a legit high quality Sicilian EVOO. Peppery finish, grassy aroma, tastes like actual olives. You can tell it's early harvest from the flavor alone. I use it for everything from sauteing vegetables to finishing dishes and it performs well at both. Holds up at medium heat without smoking out and adds real flavor when drizzled raw over salads or bread. The high polyphenol content is what sold me. Polyphenols are anti-inflammatory, support heart health, and may help with cholesterol. If you're using olive oil daily for the health benefits, you want one that actually delivers on that front and not just a bottle that says extra virgin but tastes like nothing. This one does. It mixes cleanly into dressings and marinades without separating too fast, and the texture is smooth without being greasy or heavy on the palate. Good for drizzling straight or cooking with. The tin has a built-in pour spout that gives you good control over how much you're using. No glugging, no mess. Easy to pour with one hand while you're cooking. Way better than fumbling with a glass bottle cap over a hot pan. The one liter size is the right call. Big enough that you're not running out every two weeks, and the tin keeps light out which protects the oil from oxidizing. Glass bottles look nice but tin is better for shelf life. At this price per liter for a monovarietal Castelvetrano, the value is hard to beat compared to what you'd pay at a specialty store. Once you cook with a real EVOO like this, the generic supermarket stuff tastes flat.
J**B
Sicily in a beautiful vessel
It’s beautiful. It’s sunshine rain storms pasta veg grass olive groves and mamma in the kitchen its all of it and the container is glorious. Italy as it was and still is with this beautiful olive oil.
K**B
Absolutely Fantastic!
This olive oil is so delicious, but it is not for the casual olive oil lover. It has a strong peppery taste and I use it sparingly for occasions when the olive oil needs to shine, such as on fresh salads or vegetables. Pricey but worth it, as you can taste the quality.
R**D
A pure clean taste and colourful Tin
This is well worth the splurge. Especially on pasta and for dipping. I also used to make a salad dressing. Very good quality and I would buy again. Taste and quality and health benefits are all big factors. Packaging is cute, I love it.
C**L
NOT bitter and incredibly smooth.
I’ve been increasingly disappointed in olive oil store brands for years, with each iteration of my purchases tasting more like ear wax than oil. It’s expensive, no matter the quality. It has an annoyingly “vast” selection with no indication of taste. And the US stores constantly proclaim 100% Italian olives with increasing suspicion that the olives never graduated high school. Ear wax. They all taste like ear wax. Enter this brand. Is it Italian? I don’t know. Probably. Is it olives? Likely. Does it taste like ear wax? Not at ALL. It is smooth and delicious. Not bitter. Peppery. Buttery. A little “lemony.” Is it a neutral taste? No. It still tastes like olive oil, but less than the depths of hell. I don’t know if it’s the best, but I do know it’s better than 100% of the store brands I’ve tried so far in the US. It’s also the same price as all the other horrible oils I’ve tried. Risk the purchase. Heck, buy the small one to try first. That’s what I just did, and I can tell you 100% that this is the first time I DRANK a teaspoon and don’t want to vomit. I’ve had good olive oil before in restaurants or as bread dippers stuffed with herbs and salt. The idea of an olive oil drizzle was a REVOLTING concept. Now I get it. Now I understand why you don’t need to mix olive oil with balsamic to make it palatable. And, that’s enough for me. I’ll be buying this continually, forever. No more experimentation with oils for me, honestly. This is the FIRST time olive oil hasn’t made my entire body pucker. Good stuff.
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