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A TASTE AS
OLD AS WATER
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Pamela Marasco
The Cositutti Group
www.cosituttimarketplace.com
www.cositutti.com
This presentation is designed to help you learn more about Italian Extra
Virgin Olive Oil and in particular our signature oil available through our
on-line shop cosituttimarketplace.com.
from The Cosituttti Group representing 20+ years and 20,000 + miles
eating, traveling, shopping and cooking in Italy with our Italian family
and friends. Grazie mille for their guidance and tastings!
“Older than meat, older than wine, a taste as old as water”
Lawrence Durrell, Travel Writer
Despite its ancient origins not many
years ago olive oil was relatively
unheard of in the US.
Barely mentioned in the early editions
of the Betty Crocker Cookbook it
wasn’t until 1973 when Marcella
Hazan published her Classic Italian
Cookbook that olive oil was looked on as
an ingredient in cooking.
A GIFT FROM THE GODS
In Italy olive oil is thought of as a gift from
the gods. Vases and amphora filled with oil
were traded throughout the ancient
Mediterranean and by 1400 Italy had
become the greatest producer of olive oil in
the world.
Italian olive oil is known for its nutritional
benefits, restorative and nourishing skin
care properties and the flavors that a good
olive oil brings to the table from the simple
to the sublime.
There are many benefits that have
been attributed to a good quality
extra virgin olive oil.
One being a natural chemical that
acts in a similar way as ibuprofen
and other anti-inflammatory drugs.
The active ingredient found in
greater concentrations in fresher
olives is called oleocanthal and
inhibits the activity of enzymes
involved in inflammation.
BENEFITS OF EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
OLIVE OIL IS A NATURAL PRODUCT
Olive Oil, like wine, is a natural product so there are natural variables that effect the flavor and
quality of the oil and result in different flavor profiles
Oil is influenced by
• the character of the land
• the choice of the cultivar (olives)
• the ripeness of the olive at the time of picking
• the region of production
SO WHAT IS EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL?
•Highest quality olive oil you can buy
•Freshest oil you can buy- with milling done in 24 hours or less
•First Pressing
•Never subjected to heat (cold pressed) to extract the oil
•No chemical solvents are used to treat or rectify the oil
•It is mechanically not chemically produced
•Samples are subjected to panels of tasters to ensure standards have been met
•Benchmarks of extra virgin olive oil are - a low level of acidity (the measure of oleic acid in oil)
•Extra virgin olive oil is not more than 0.8% acidity - a higher level of acidity indicates an oil of lesser
quality (virgin olive oil has an oleic acid level of 2%, some over 3%)
•Less than 5% of all the oils in the world are extra virgin
MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
• “Olive oil is nothing more than an ingredient in a recipe” - The Italian approach to food is
more than utilitarian. Italians value their food and the traditions that surround it. They feel it
enhances their lives.
• “I just buy my oil off the shelf at the grocery store” - Not all oil is created equal. Oil off the
shelf is often exposed to light, heat and changes in humidity and temperature that adversely
effect the quality of the oil. So the money that you spend may be wasted.
• “These oils are too expensive” - A good quality Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil costs 40 cents a
tablespoon and is high in polyphenols and heart healthy compounds.
• “What’s the difference where I buy my oil” - When you buy an artisan Italian oil your
purchase helps to ensure that the traditional flavors of Italy are protected. When you buy a
knock off product, it undercuts the ability to produce a genuine product and soon the product is
eliminated because there is no market.
• “Is being Extra Virgin really better ?” - Yes, artisan extra virgin olive oil tends to be higher
in heart healthy compounds with high levels of monounsaturated fats and low levels of
polyunsaturated fats, high in antioxidants, vitamins and with as much calcium as milk.
FOOD PIRACY
Beware of Food Piracy !
Oil made in “the hills of Tuscany” does
not always mean a true Italian oil.
It may refer to where the olives were
pressed not necessarily where grown.
Unscrupulous producers buy cheap
foreign oil and blend it with local oil and
label it Made in Italy.
KNOW YOUR DISTRIBUTOR
Our oils are sourced from small producers and generational families who are committed to preserving and protecting
the culinary and cultural history of regional Italian food.
6.5 MILLION OLIVE TREES
CAN’T BE WRONG
According to the Consorzio per la tutela
(guardianship) dell’olio extravergine di oliva
toscano IGP that’s how many olive trees are
cultivated on more than 10,000 farms in
Italy producing olive oil on roughly 55,000
hectares of Tuscan land.
Italy knows its olives and is committed to
preserving and protecting their cultivation.
There are over 2,830,000 acres of land
dedicated to the growing olives in Italy.
However not every region grows olives.
There are 14 different olive growing
regions, each has its own unique oils.
EU ORGANIC LOGO
INDUSTRY LEADING STANDARDS
Capezzana extra virgin olive oil displays
the EU organic logo.
The organic logo can only be used on
products that have been certified as organic
by an authorized control agency or body.
This means that they have fulfilled strict
conditions on how they must be produced,
processed, transported and stored. 
The logo can only be used on products when
they contain at least 95% of organic
ingredients and additionally respect
further strict conditions for the remaining
5%.
GOOD OLIVES MAKE GOOD OIL
Tuscan olives harvested in the Fall produce a
peppery, pungent oil typical of the region
which are higher in polyphenols
(antioxidants) with a longer shelf life.
Capezzana Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made
primarily from Moraiolo and Frantoio olives
with a small percentage of Pendolino and
Leccino that produce a delicate-to-medium-
intensity olive oil that will appeal to a wide
range of taste preferences.
Since 804 AD, the land at Capezzana NW of
Florence has yielded olives with a unique and
particular characteristic - a buttery, mild
flavor and a peppery finish with a nice
balance of fruit and bitter with an earthy
aroma.
HOW TO STORE OLIVE OIL
Heat - Light - Air Are Enemies of Olive Oil
Store your oil in a cool place (57 -61°F)
but don’t refrigerate. Temperature
fluctuations cause condensation and
water and oil don’t mix.
Keep your oil in a closed container (the
bottle cap tightly screwed on).
Unopened it can be preserved for 2-3
years (Some Tuscans up to 4 years).
Opened 12-18 months.
SAVE THE CRUETS
Store olive oil in dark place like a cupboard.
Quality oils come in tinted bottles or
stainless containers or foil wrapped
bottles.
Do not store oil next to the stove as light
will quickly age it.
Save the cruets for serving not storing.
LOOKING FOR THE ONE GOOD OLIVE OIL
From the variety and quality of the olives, to the cultivation and harvesting
processes, to the grinding and extracting methods for estate bottled extra virgin
olive oil, CosituttiMarketPlace selects and curates the finest you can buy.
from the land to the artisan’s hand, from
generational producers, from us to you
A Taste As Old As Water -  Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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A Taste As Old As Water - Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

  • 1. A TASTE AS OLD AS WATER Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 2. Pamela Marasco The Cositutti Group www.cosituttimarketplace.com www.cositutti.com
  • 3. This presentation is designed to help you learn more about Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil and in particular our signature oil available through our on-line shop cosituttimarketplace.com. from The Cosituttti Group representing 20+ years and 20,000 + miles eating, traveling, shopping and cooking in Italy with our Italian family and friends. Grazie mille for their guidance and tastings!
  • 4. “Older than meat, older than wine, a taste as old as water” Lawrence Durrell, Travel Writer Despite its ancient origins not many years ago olive oil was relatively unheard of in the US. Barely mentioned in the early editions of the Betty Crocker Cookbook it wasn’t until 1973 when Marcella Hazan published her Classic Italian Cookbook that olive oil was looked on as an ingredient in cooking.
  • 5. A GIFT FROM THE GODS In Italy olive oil is thought of as a gift from the gods. Vases and amphora filled with oil were traded throughout the ancient Mediterranean and by 1400 Italy had become the greatest producer of olive oil in the world. Italian olive oil is known for its nutritional benefits, restorative and nourishing skin care properties and the flavors that a good olive oil brings to the table from the simple to the sublime.
  • 6. There are many benefits that have been attributed to a good quality extra virgin olive oil. One being a natural chemical that acts in a similar way as ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory drugs. The active ingredient found in greater concentrations in fresher olives is called oleocanthal and inhibits the activity of enzymes involved in inflammation. BENEFITS OF EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
  • 7. OLIVE OIL IS A NATURAL PRODUCT Olive Oil, like wine, is a natural product so there are natural variables that effect the flavor and quality of the oil and result in different flavor profiles Oil is influenced by • the character of the land • the choice of the cultivar (olives) • the ripeness of the olive at the time of picking • the region of production
  • 8. SO WHAT IS EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL? •Highest quality olive oil you can buy •Freshest oil you can buy- with milling done in 24 hours or less •First Pressing •Never subjected to heat (cold pressed) to extract the oil •No chemical solvents are used to treat or rectify the oil •It is mechanically not chemically produced •Samples are subjected to panels of tasters to ensure standards have been met •Benchmarks of extra virgin olive oil are - a low level of acidity (the measure of oleic acid in oil) •Extra virgin olive oil is not more than 0.8% acidity - a higher level of acidity indicates an oil of lesser quality (virgin olive oil has an oleic acid level of 2%, some over 3%) •Less than 5% of all the oils in the world are extra virgin
  • 9. MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL • “Olive oil is nothing more than an ingredient in a recipe” - The Italian approach to food is more than utilitarian. Italians value their food and the traditions that surround it. They feel it enhances their lives. • “I just buy my oil off the shelf at the grocery store” - Not all oil is created equal. Oil off the shelf is often exposed to light, heat and changes in humidity and temperature that adversely effect the quality of the oil. So the money that you spend may be wasted. • “These oils are too expensive” - A good quality Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil costs 40 cents a tablespoon and is high in polyphenols and heart healthy compounds. • “What’s the difference where I buy my oil” - When you buy an artisan Italian oil your purchase helps to ensure that the traditional flavors of Italy are protected. When you buy a knock off product, it undercuts the ability to produce a genuine product and soon the product is eliminated because there is no market. • “Is being Extra Virgin really better ?” - Yes, artisan extra virgin olive oil tends to be higher in heart healthy compounds with high levels of monounsaturated fats and low levels of polyunsaturated fats, high in antioxidants, vitamins and with as much calcium as milk.
  • 10. FOOD PIRACY Beware of Food Piracy ! Oil made in “the hills of Tuscany” does not always mean a true Italian oil. It may refer to where the olives were pressed not necessarily where grown. Unscrupulous producers buy cheap foreign oil and blend it with local oil and label it Made in Italy.
  • 11. KNOW YOUR DISTRIBUTOR Our oils are sourced from small producers and generational families who are committed to preserving and protecting the culinary and cultural history of regional Italian food.
  • 12. 6.5 MILLION OLIVE TREES CAN’T BE WRONG According to the Consorzio per la tutela (guardianship) dell’olio extravergine di oliva toscano IGP that’s how many olive trees are cultivated on more than 10,000 farms in Italy producing olive oil on roughly 55,000 hectares of Tuscan land. Italy knows its olives and is committed to preserving and protecting their cultivation. There are over 2,830,000 acres of land dedicated to the growing olives in Italy. However not every region grows olives. There are 14 different olive growing regions, each has its own unique oils.
  • 13. EU ORGANIC LOGO INDUSTRY LEADING STANDARDS Capezzana extra virgin olive oil displays the EU organic logo. The organic logo can only be used on products that have been certified as organic by an authorized control agency or body. This means that they have fulfilled strict conditions on how they must be produced, processed, transported and stored.  The logo can only be used on products when they contain at least 95% of organic ingredients and additionally respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%.
  • 14. GOOD OLIVES MAKE GOOD OIL Tuscan olives harvested in the Fall produce a peppery, pungent oil typical of the region which are higher in polyphenols (antioxidants) with a longer shelf life. Capezzana Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made primarily from Moraiolo and Frantoio olives with a small percentage of Pendolino and Leccino that produce a delicate-to-medium- intensity olive oil that will appeal to a wide range of taste preferences. Since 804 AD, the land at Capezzana NW of Florence has yielded olives with a unique and particular characteristic - a buttery, mild flavor and a peppery finish with a nice balance of fruit and bitter with an earthy aroma.
  • 15. HOW TO STORE OLIVE OIL Heat - Light - Air Are Enemies of Olive Oil Store your oil in a cool place (57 -61°F) but don’t refrigerate. Temperature fluctuations cause condensation and water and oil don’t mix. Keep your oil in a closed container (the bottle cap tightly screwed on). Unopened it can be preserved for 2-3 years (Some Tuscans up to 4 years). Opened 12-18 months.
  • 16. SAVE THE CRUETS Store olive oil in dark place like a cupboard. Quality oils come in tinted bottles or stainless containers or foil wrapped bottles. Do not store oil next to the stove as light will quickly age it. Save the cruets for serving not storing.
  • 17. LOOKING FOR THE ONE GOOD OLIVE OIL From the variety and quality of the olives, to the cultivation and harvesting processes, to the grinding and extracting methods for estate bottled extra virgin olive oil, CosituttiMarketPlace selects and curates the finest you can buy. from the land to the artisan’s hand, from generational producers, from us to you