Casas de Hualdo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Cornicabra by Casas de Hualdo

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Made with the Spanish Cornicabra olives

Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Spain made with Cornicabra olives and cold extracted, the native olive variety of the Castilla-La Mancha region, protected under the D.O.P. Montes de Toledo.

This olive yields a green-golden oil, rich in polyphenols, known for its robust character. The oil is distinctly spicy and bitter, with green aromatic hints of salad leaves, almond, and green apple. 

 

How to use this olive oil?

It’s perfect for drizzling over vegetables like artichokes, eggplant, zucchini, and tomatoes, and works wonderfully when added generously to your favorite pasta, pizza, potato, and rice dishes.


Tasting notes

This oil is highly fragrant, with notes of lamb's lettuce, rocket salad, endive, lettuce, green apple, almond, and green grass.

 

Awards: Gold medal in the NY Olive Oil Competition 2020.

Olive variety: Cornicabra

Origin: Toledo, Spain

Size: 250 ml/8.5 oz

100% Extra virgin olive oil.

Store in a cool, dry place.

From Toledo, Spain

In 1986, Francisco Riberas, by then one of Spain's most prominent entrepreneurs, acquired the La Ventilla estate in El Carpio de Tajo (Toledo) to begin his journey in agriculture. He soon infused his distinctive character into this new venture, gradually expanding the boundaries of the original small farm into a vast mosaic of crops and resources. At Casas de Hualdo, there is only one guiding principle: the pursuit of excellence. From the fields to the mill, the team dedicates itself to caring for the olive trees so that their fruit is transformed into elegant oils that capture all the aromas and flavors of each olive. Unique oils, excellent oils, unrepeatable oils. At Casas de Hualdo, we carry out meticulous monitoring of the cultivation throughout the year: nurturing its growth, ensuring its health, managing the soil, and overseeing all stages of fruit development. We use the most modern cultivation techniques, such as monitored drip irrigation and fertigation. Despite the extensive olive grove, we make sure to understand the condition of each plot to achieve the best results from our olives. Through ripeness monitoring and thanks to constant observation and acquired experience, we determine the optimal moment for harvesting the different varieties and groves. This occurs between October and November. Early harvesting results in a significant reduction in production, but it allows us to obtain much more aromatic and expressive oils that showcase the potential of our land.

All processes, from reception to bottling, are equipped with the latest technology and are carefully designed to extract the best from the fruit. The location of the mill, at the foot of the field, ensures that the olives arrive fresh at the milling area. To prevent deterioration, the olives are processed within six hours of harvesting. During extraction, the temperature is kept below 25°C to prevent the loss of the most volatile components and aromas. At Casas de Hualdo, we bottle practically on demand, which allows us to maintain the oil in optimal preservation conditions. The oil is stored in inertized stainless steel tanks at a temperature between 18 and 22°C throughout the year, preserving its properties to the fullest. Each harvest produces 700,000 liters of premium oil exclusively from our own olive groves, ensuring the quality and traceability of our extra virgin olive oil.

Picual Olive Oil

Bitterness: high

Spiciness: medium

Use: suitable for high-temperature cooking, although it can also be used for long stews or as a preservative for sausages, meats, cheeses, and canned goods in general.

recommended for individuals with high cholesterol as it reduces LDL (bad) cholesterol and increases HDL (good) cholesterol due to its high content of oleic acid. This oil has a robust flavor profile, so individuals who are not accustomed to such flavors may experience some resistance.

 

Arbequina Olive Oil

Bitterness: light

Spiciness: light

Use: it can be used for toast, salads, fish, seafood, desserts (as a substitute for butter)

it is the most recommended variety for individuals who are not accustomed to consuming extra virgin olive oil.

 

Manzanilla Olive Oil

Bitterness: light

Spiciness: light

Use: ideal for frying and for preparing hearty fish recipes like cod. It is also highly recommended for consumption raw, to dress salads, or as part of a good breakfast.

Recommended variety for individuals who are not accustomed to consuming extra virgin olive oil.

 

Hojiblanca Olive Oil

Bitterness: light

Spiciness: medium

Use: salad dressing, cod fish, tuna, or other salted fish stews. Ideal fot tomato toast with Jamon Iberico.

suitable for both experienced palates and those new to olive oil.

 

Morisca Olive Oil

Bitterness: light

Spiciness: light

Use: salad dressing, cod fish, tuna, or other salted fish stews. Ideal for tomato toast with Jamon Iberico.

recommended variety for individuals who are not accustomed to consuming extra virgin olive oil.

 

Cornicabra Olive Oil

Bitterness: medium

Spiciness: high

Use: enhance the flavor of roasted meats and fish, healthy recipes and toasts.

Recommendation: this oil has a robust flavor profile, so individuals who are not accustomed to such flavors may experience some resistance.

 

Coupage Olive Oil

While the various types of olive oil mentioned earlier are obtained from a single type of olive, this variety is achieved by blending different olive varieties during the milling or extraction phase.

An Extra Virgin Olive Oil Coupage widely accepted is the one formed by the picual and arbequina varieties since it represents the perfect combination, achieving a blend of flavors that would be impossible to obtain separately.

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