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Bariani California Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 3x Half-Liter Bottles | Fresh Harvest EVOO

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Bariani California Extra Virgin Olive Oil — 3x Half-Liter Bottles

From California’s sun-drenched orchards, Bariani’s Extra Virgin Olive Oil captures the character of the 2024 harvest. Bottled in 2025, this oil carries a clean, fresh profile and a clearly defined best-by date of December 31, 2026. As a kosher-certified product, it meets a straightforward standard of quality and purity for many kitchens.

What makes this EVOO stand out

Bariani has a long-standing reputation for producing olive oil that emphasizes freshness and balance. The trio of half-liter bottles helps maintain freshness by providing manageable portions that you can rotate through your pantry. The California origin reinforces a local supply chain ethos with consistent sourcing from a climate that fosters olive ripening and distinct aroma.

  • Fresh 2024 harvest and bottled in 2025
  • Best by date: 12-31-2026
  • Kosher certified
  • Product of California

How to use Bariani EVOO in everyday cooking

Use it to finish salads, drizzle over roasted vegetables, or dress grilled meats for a bright, smooth finish. Because of its fresh harvest profile, a light heat application can help preserve aromatic qualities while cooking.

  • Finish salads and soups with a delicate aromatic note
  • Drizzle over roasted vegetables for depth and shine
  • Light sauté or quick sear to maintain flavor integrity
  • Marinate vegetables or seafood for a mild fruit-forward backdrop

Flavor, aroma, and versatility

While the exact tasting notes can vary by batch, high-quality EVOOs from California often present a balanced aroma with green fruit and subtle peppery hints on the palate. This Bariani EVOO is versatile enough to pair with a wide range of ingredients, from tomatoes and basil to garlic and citrus, making it a dependable staple for both everyday meals and more refined dishes.

Storage and care: For optimal freshness, keep the oil in a cool, dark place away from heat and light. The packaging of three half-liter bottles supports measured use and reduces the risk of rapid spoilage after opening, while keeping the driving flavors within reach when you’re cooking or finishing a dish.

Packaging, freshness, and value

Three half-liter bottles help you manage freshness and rotate your supply more easily than a single larger container. Smaller portions may help maintain aroma and flavor across open-use periods, while California sourcing helps ensure consistency across batches.

  • Three half-liter bottles for manageable portions
  • More lightweight storage and easier use

To make the most of Bariani EVOO, consider finishing warm dishes with a light drizzle, pairing with herbs, lemon, or vinegar to brighten flavors without overpowering ingredients.

FAQ

Q: Is Bariani California Extra Virgin Olive Oil kosher?

A: Yes, the oil is kosher.

Q: What is the origin and harvest date of Bariani EVOO?

A: Produced in California from the 2024 harvest and bottled in 2025, with a best-by date of 12-31-2026.