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  • Frantoio Bonamini Santa Giustina 100ML Sample
  • Frantoio Bonamini Santa Giustina 100ML Sample
  • Frantoio Bonamini Santa Giustina 100ML Sample

Frantoio Bonamini Santa Giustina 100ML Sample

Veneto, Italy

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Produced by Frantoio Bonamini

This medium robust intensity extra virgin olive oil produced from both green and ripe Frantoio olives has notable aromas of olives and green herbs. Try pairing with garden salads and roasted/grilled veg.

Pairs Well With

  • Garden Salads
  • Roasted/Grilled Veg
  • Grilled Fish
  • White Meat
  • Soft Cheese

Aromas

  • Olives
  • Green Herbs

Tasting Notes

  • Olives
  • Green Herbs
Description

Produced from a blend of oils from premium Frantoio, Leccino and Peranzana olives grown in the countryside north of Verona, Santa Giustina is the robust yet welcoming offering from Frantoio Bonamini. The oil has a strong aroma of olive and a fresh taste with herbaceous notes making it an ideal pairing for salads, bruschetta, sauces and grilled meat.

The Producer
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Frantoio Bonamini

Located in the countryside northeast of Verona in the province of Veneto, a region well-known for quality wines (such as Amorone della Valpolicella), Bonamini grows their olive trees across terraces and high hills not suited to grape cultivation. This family-run business is managed by Giancarlo & Sabrina Bonamini, whose trees include native varieties Grignano and Favarol, in addition to the more common Italian varieties Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo.

The weather of Northern Italy exposes the trees to cold winters, which results in olive fruit with unique sensory characteristics. All the olives are hand harvested due to the challenging terrain, and then crushed cold the same day of harvest to create elegant and aromatic extra virgin olive oils.

MADE FOR YOU BY

Frantoio Bonamini

Located in the countryside northeast of Verona in the province of Veneto, a region well-known for quality wines (such as Amorone della Valpolicella), Bonamini grows their olive trees across terraces and high hills not suited to grape cultivation. This family-run business is managed by Giancarlo & Sabrina Bonamini, whose trees include native varieties Grignano and Favarol, in addition to the more common Italian varieties Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo.

The weather of Northern Italy exposes the trees to cold winters, which results in olive fruit with unique sensory characteristics. All the olives are hand harvested due to the challenging terrain, and then crushed cold the same day of harvest to create elegant and aromatic extra virgin olive oils.