Serrata Clássico - Extra virgin olive oil - 9 - 750ml





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Serrata Clássico from Portugal, a 750ml PDO extra virgin olive oil in Novo condition, 9 bottles.
Description from the seller
Serrata Clássico Extra Virgin Olive Oil 9 x 750ml
Portuguese Olive Oil
EXTRACTION PROCESS
Superior category olive oil obtained directly from olives solely through mechanical processes.
TASTING NOTES
Extra virgin olive oil with a slightly fruity, bitter and spicy aroma.
SERVING
Goes well with fish, pasta, salads and desserts.
HISTORY
What unites us isn't something we see at first; it's felt with every step, every moment, with every ray of sunshine or breath of wind in the olive groves. It comes from knowing the value our "gold" represents: the richness of a land, of a country. While much has happened—and continues to happen—as is natural when the timeline is so vast.
It begins with the Cidacel company and its Beirão olive oil, intersects with Manuel Serra do Serrata, embraces VilaFlor with its namesake olive oil, and expands to so many other horizons. In just a single glance, a larger and ever-growing universe is glimpsed. It is this immensity of history that fills our pride, because our trajectory is shaped by the impressions of the people who were once part of it and who continue to shape it today.
Serrata Clássico Extra Virgin Olive Oil 9 x 750ml
Portuguese Olive Oil
EXTRACTION PROCESS
Superior category olive oil obtained directly from olives solely through mechanical processes.
TASTING NOTES
Extra virgin olive oil with a slightly fruity, bitter and spicy aroma.
SERVING
Goes well with fish, pasta, salads and desserts.
HISTORY
What unites us isn't something we see at first; it's felt with every step, every moment, with every ray of sunshine or breath of wind in the olive groves. It comes from knowing the value our "gold" represents: the richness of a land, of a country. While much has happened—and continues to happen—as is natural when the timeline is so vast.
It begins with the Cidacel company and its Beirão olive oil, intersects with Manuel Serra do Serrata, embraces VilaFlor with its namesake olive oil, and expands to so many other horizons. In just a single glance, a larger and ever-growing universe is glimpsed. It is this immensity of history that fills our pride, because our trajectory is shaped by the impressions of the people who were once part of it and who continue to shape it today.

