Frantoio Galantino

Yellow Fantasia Extra Virgin Olive Oil Ceramic

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$59.50 $70.00 Sale

A stunning ceramic vessel hand-painted by Puglian artisans, this bottle holds award-winning extra virgin olive oil that transitions seamlessly from everyday cooking to elegant table service. The distinctive patterned design makes it a beautiful addition to your kitchen or dining space, whether you're drizzling over fresh salads or using it for daily meal preparation.

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CLEAN INGREDIENTS

Sourced from small batch producers

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Damages are fully covered by Route

FREE SHIPPING

On all orders over $150

CLEAN INGREDIENTS

Sourced from small batch producers

SAFE SHIP

Damages are fully covered by Route

A stunning ceramic vessel hand-painted by Puglian artisans, this bottle holds award-winning extra virgin olive oil that transitions seamlessly from everyday cooking to elegant table service. The distinctive patterned design makes it a beautiful addition to your kitchen or dining space, whether you're drizzling over fresh salads or using it for daily meal preparation.

Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil

Drizzle over fresh salads or grilled vegetables to enhance their natural flavors. Pour generously on warm pasta or crusty bread for a simple, elegant touch. Ideal for finishing dishes with a delicate almond and artichoke aroma.

We offer reliable shipping with multiple delivery options, including free shipping on orders over $150. Orders are typically processed within 1–3 business days. Due to the nature of our food products, returns are not accepted; however, damaged or unusable items may be eligible for review and refund assistance through our customer support team

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Frantoio Galantino

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In the green valley at the bottom of Monte Subasio right between Assisi, Perugia and Spoleto – jewels of the geen Umbria region – there is the ancient factory of Antico Pastificio Umbro producing pasta and rice in the old traditional way. Around 1921-1925 a few elder workers learned the method of using bronze extruders and cutting the pasta by hand which dries slowly for a long time. The pure waters from the small rivers of Monte Subasio gives a healthy consistency to the pasta. You should definitely taste this pasta made in the area of medieval small towns full of heritage and green landscapes.