Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 1 Gallon

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Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 1 Gallon

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 : Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 1 Gallon
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List Price: $34.99
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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Genco
Country: Italy
Label: Genco
Manufacturer: Genco
Publisher: Genco
Size: 1 gallon tin
Studio: Genco



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionFirst Cold Press Extra Virgin Italian Olive Oil




Features:
  • Cold Pressed
  • Extra Virgin (Not Mixed)
  • Product of Italy
  • Cholesterol Free
  • All Natural











Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Olive Oil Featured in all the 'God Father' Films!
This stuff is real Mafia olive oil! Genco has been imported since the turn of the last century but it was mostly available only in the northeastern tier of the US. Genco is the only dealer that still ships a full gallon container. Sometimes there is a slight peppery sting with extra virgin oil but not with Genco; it is as smooth as good scotch!
I got my shipment in about three days but the product was shipped via DHL, which is not the best, so that amount of time was understandable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Previously ordered two gallons, will be placing another order for at least two more...yes, I am that pleased.
This is a very good tasting olive oil and the price is outstanding.

I was a little concerned about how it would ship but BMA wrapped each can in thick bubble wrap and they arrived in perfect shape with no dents, leaks or damage. In addition, I received a lightening fast order acknowledgement and with standard shipping received the order in just a few days.

Excellent product, excellent price and excellent customer service. If that doesn't make for a five star rating, I don't know what would.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Olive Oil
I hesitated purchasing this olive oil fearing it would not be like my usual brand. Although it was dark in color, the performance was the same as my usual brand. The price is what I really liked. Quart for quart it was a more economical product to use.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - genco extra virgin olive oil
very high quality - does not congeal in refrigerator.
great price



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