If you enjoy your olive oil with a strong earthy flavor, this is the one for you. Love the bold flavor on my salads or for dipping.
Bold (Koroneiki Variety)
Barbara Kielkowski
Best Tasting
Just purchase a 3-pack of the Bold. It’s pricey, but the flavor can’t be beat. We don’t cook with it, but use it as salad dressing and on bread
3 Bottle Pack - Build Your Own
Claudio Herrera
Must have for every kitchen!
I happen across this at a farmer market. It was shipped to my home across the country quickly and safely. All my friends love to come over and enjoy it with me.
Delicate (Arbequina Variety)
Customer
Slap yo mama good!
Well this is the quality extra virgin olive oil I have been waiting for! I have tried different brands and they honestly do not measure up to the smooth rich buttery taste of Aficio22! Purchased one for my mom’s Xmas gift and one for me. Came with a beautiful pouring spout and packaging. 10/10 ⭐️
Customer service was also unmatched. Beautiful service and products! Highly recommend and I will definitely be purchasing more of this delicious EV olive oil. Thanks again, your Southern friends, Amanda & Thad from SC!😉
Delicate (Arbequina Variety)
Farbod
An Olive Oil from the Garden of Eden
I bought a three-bottle pack of aficio22, actually one of each type, some time ago. The package came quickly and in perfect shape. I first tried Delicate and Medium. It was a taste from heaven! They took my experience of EVOO to a new level. The right balance of spiciness and bitterness and the freshly sharp aroma are not typical features of an ordinary olive oil off the shelf of your local grocery store. We tried Medium and Delicate on green salad, Caprese salad, and simply as a dip with toasted Ciabatta, and they were marvelous. In fact, the aroma enhanced the taste of the other ingredients. At last, we opened the bottle of Bold. And what an appropriate appellation. If you think you're riding a stallion with Medium and Delicate, be prepared to ride a bull when trying Bold. Make your next pan con tomate soaked with Bold and try to tame the unbridled kicks on your palate for at least eight seconds, and enjoy the finish, which is not as jerky as it sounds but smooth and pleasant.
The other week I bought a bottle of Paso Robles' Austin Hope for $60 and certainly enjoyed it in the company of a friend. It lasted us a couple of hours. While sipping the well balanced Cab, we munched on appetizers dressed with Aficio22. I must say there was no rivalry between the two heavenly potions. They were all complementary. The $45 investment on Aficio22 served me that evening and lasted many more while I had to content myself with a cheaper wine from that evening on.