Muraglia, Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Hand Painted Lobster Bottle, 500ml

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The finest extra virgin olive oil from Puglian experts Frantoio Muraglia Made exclusively from the prized Coratina ol...

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Description

The finest extra virgin olive oil from Puglian experts Frantoio Muraglia

Made exclusively from the prized Coratina olives, selected and processed using the traditional method of cold pressing. This rustic and hearty oil has notes of:

  • Fennel
  • Pepper
  • Dill

You can expect to enjoy an exciting a spicy finish. Perfect with raw and salad vegetables, but you'll want to use it on everything!!

Olive Oil in a Hand-Crafted Bottle

The olives are crushed between granite grindstones, ever so slowly to ensure a perfectly smooth and even paste. The team at Muraglia work tirelessly to extract an oil with very low acidity that has an incomparable consistency, bright green colour, flavour and aroma.

The stunning Pop Art inspired bottles are handmade and painted locally in a small workshop, keeping the entire production local to Murgia, Puglia. A fitting bottle for the liquid gold inside.

Ingredients

Nutritional information (typical value for 100g)

Puglia

Puglia is a region of Italy on the southern coast, known as the ‘heel’ of the ‘boot’ of Italy. Visitors can enjoy a piece of everything in Puglia from the Baroque streets in ‘The Florence in the South’ Lecce to the longest coastline in Italy and the unique stone-built, hobbit-style Trullo huts in Alberobello.

This is all dominated by the region’s most treasured source of income, olives. Puglia produces 40% of Italy’s olive oil, making it one of the largest in the world. This oil is used on pastas that are native to the region such as orechiette (little ears) which get their name from their distinctive shape. Orechiette is used in dishes such as orecchiette alle cime di rapa, a simple pasta that combines olive oil, pecorino and cime di rapa (a relative of the humble broccoli).

The most widely grown wine grape in the region is Negroamaro – literally ‘black bitter’. It is hardly grown outside the region and is used to produce some of Puglian’s best wines like Salice Salentino. Primitivo is also a very popular variety, producing rich, high alcohol red wines.