Lucero Olio Novello 500 ml, Bundle of 2

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We have very few bottles of Olio Novello left, so I've moved all of the inventory to the single bottle page. Shop for the last of the "new oil" until harvest 2024 using this link:  Olio Novello 500 ml..

2023 Harvest Update

Read about the 2023 Harvest Olio Novello via this link:  Olio Novello 500 ml. This is a bundle of two bottle for 15% savings. It is not a boxed gift. Purchased separately from the non-bundle page, a single bottle of Olio Novello costs $45.00 and two would add up to $90 in your cart.  Purchase here as a bundle and save 15%, paying only $76.50.

Flavor & Enjoyment

Regardless of olive variety or varieties chosen, Olio Novello's characteristics include bright green flavors, high aroma, and thick consistency due to the presence of olive flesh which has not been removed. Best consumed fresh, and traditionally enjoyed on toasted bread with sea salt.

To truly enjoy this oil I recommend no vinegar with your bread; let the flavor of the olives come through. If you'd like to be utterly authentic and you have a fire pit, you can replicate what small Italian farmers do at the local community mill: toast some rustic bread over the fire, liberally douse with the new oil and a sprinkle of salt, and raise a nice glass of Italian vino da tavola to another harvest year and to good health.  

About Olio Novello

Each fall the first oils of the year are eagerly sampled to select one or more superior examples to represent Olio Novello, our New Oil. Much like the tradition of enjoying Beaujolais Nouveau young wine in November, Olio Novello celebrates the new harvest with extra virgin olive oil which has not been filtered nor has it been racked of sediment.

Some companies refer to new oil as Olio Nuovo, however, since my olive oil roots are Florentine, I refer to this oil as it was introduced to me "Olio Novello". In any event, it is not Olio Nuevo. "Olio" is Italian for oil, "nuevo" is Spanish for new; the Spanish use the Arab derivation for oil "al zeit", literally "the oil". In Spain new oil is Aceite Nuevo.

Regarding the photos

The photos of olives and fresh oils in the mills shown are from the Williams 160 orchard and Lucero Olive Mill a few years ago and are for inspirational purposes only while we wait for the crop to come in. Despite what our instincts tell us, there is not a direct correlation between olive oil color and flavor. I've illustrated two oils, thick and fresh from the mill from harvests past, and although wildly different in color, both were very bright, highly aromatic and pungent oils.  

The photos of bread feature a freshly baked country loaf from a friend. Read about the Quest for Bread in our collection of stories and serving ideas section "Convivial Conversation". 

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RC
02/08/2024
Ronald C.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Olive oil

Excellent oil. Worth the cost if you like quality.

RB
01/11/2024
Ramona B.
United States United States
I recommend this product

always Lucero Novello

I have always enjoyed the Lucero Novello!!!!! Made a gift of some of this year's batch to my foodie grandkids and they are hooked too!

A
01/07/2024
Anonymous
United States United States

Exquisitely fresh!

Exquisite olive oil! Fresh and grassy with a hint of bitterness to keep things interesting. Great with homemade ciabatta and cannellini beans!

BN
12/22/2023
bob n.
United States United States
I recommend this product

One of the best olive oils my wife and I have ever tasted

This is one of the best olive oils my wife and I have ever tasted, including past Olio Novellos from Lucero, or olio novellos and olive oils that we have had the opportunity to taste globally. The website for the oil notes that the flavors are audacious and pungent, but also this olive oil has a wonderful complexity of flavor that enlivens any food you pair with it, including soups (such as minestrone), pasta dishes, or simply (as the website suggests) a piece of rustic bread sprinkled with salt. We can’t resist simply tasting a spoonful now and then to remind us of what an extraordinary olive oil has to offer. Bravola!!!

KP
12/21/2023
Kyung P.
United States
I recommend this product

Full of flavor

I have been trying for many years I really like the fresh flavor and taste.