Sicilian Organic EVO Oil

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5 L Can of 100% Italian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Monocultivar Tonda Iblea - Olio EVO Bio Siciliano
Monocultivar Tonda Iblea - Olio EVO Bio Siciliano

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5 L Can of 100% Italian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

€85,00 EUR From €77,00 EUR
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FAQs

Recognizing a good extra virgin olive oil starts with knowing the producer. A quality oil is produced by those who pick the olives at the right level of ripeness and process them quickly, without neglecting the management of temperatures and oxidation processes. Furthermore, the use of private mills is often a sign of careful and contamination-free processing. Boniviri collaborates with producers who follow these principles, ensuring an oil that preserves its organoleptic and nutritional properties intact.

To best preserve extra virgin olive oil, it is recommended to store it away from sources of light and heat, such as stoves. A good place is a drawer or a cool pantry. Avoid moving the container often, as air can accelerate oxidation, especially in cans as they empty. Ideally, transfer the oil into smaller bottles, immediately after purchase, and maintain a constant temperature between 15 and 18 degrees, avoiding cellars that are too cold.

To choose a good oil at the supermarket, always check the label and look for the year the olives were harvested, an important piece of information for freshness, often not reported in commercial products. The expiration date refers to bottling and not to the time of harvest, so it is preferable to choose oils that state the specific year. Pay attention to the origin: the wording "EU/non-EU origin" indicates a mixture of oils from different origins and variable quality. Boniviri offers a traceable and superior quality alternative, with 100% Italian oils.

Knowing the manufacturer allows you to evaluate transparency and quality.

A producer who manages the entire process – from harvest to mill – has control over quality and freshness.

A producer who invests in innovative methods improves the quality control of the production process, avoiding temperature alterations and oxidation. For example, those who own a private oil mill avoid contamination from other productions and protect the purity of their oil.

You can learn about the producers of the Boniviri network on their dedicated page .

Why choose Boniviri organic extra virgin olive oil

For the climate

The producers of the Boniviri network commit every year to measure, reduce and offset the carbon footprint of their production.

For a fair price

We value the dignified work of small Italian producers, buying at a fair price and helping them to strengthen their stability and skills.

For the environment

We have chosen minimal, environmentally friendly and easily recyclable packaging.

For your well-being

Our oil is rich in antioxidant polyphenols and can be taken every day, for a Mediterranean and balanced diet.

The producers Boniviri

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Awards and Certifications

A precious oil

Read our rigorous quality standards:

  1. Organic and 100% Italian extra virgin olive oil.
  2. Processed with mechanical processes and cold pressing.
  3. Only new oil from the latest olive oil campaign, while stocks last.
  4. The year of the oil campaign is shown on the label.
  5. The olives are harvested when not yet ripe and milled within a few hours.
  6. The mill is private or scrupulously cleaned from the previous milling.
  7. Stored in silos under nitrogen and gradually tapped.
  8. Bottled in dark glass, to preserve quality.