Pure EVOO
One grove, one cultivar, one press. The single-grove Picual oil that carries the entire Releone catalogue — bottled on its own, in violet glass.
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Pure EVOO.
Jaén, in Andalusia, is the deepest olive-oil country on earth — in a normal harvest the province alone presses more oil than the whole of Italy. The cultivar is Picual, the most planted oil olive in the world, and at its best — early-harvest, single-grove, milled without delay — it is one of the most structured oils in the world: green, peppery, bitter in the way the trade prizes. Releone presses from one grove. The fruit is cold-pressed within four hours of harvest; the free acidity comes in below 0.3 percent, against the 0.8 percent the EU extra-virgin grade permits; the early press is high in polyphenols. This is the same oil that carries the rest of the catalogue — the pack oil of the fish jars, the base of the infusions — bottled here on its own, in the house's Miron violet glass, because light is the enemy of fresh oil and violet glass admits very little of it.
What it gives the table.
- Picual, single grove: a fat profile that is naturally about four-fifths oleic acid (monounsaturated).
- High in polyphenols: the early-harvest Picual press.
- Cold-pressed within four hours of harvest; free acidity below 0.3% against the 0.8% the EU extra-virgin grade permits.
- Naturally contains vitamins E and K.
- Mechanical extraction only: no solvents, no refining, no blending.
- Miron violet-glass bottle — the house standard for oil: violet glass admits very little visible light, and light degrades fresh oil.
- Naturally vegan, gluten-free.
- OU certification pursued.
Nutrition facts.
Calories120
What is in the bottle.
- Extra-virgin olive oil (Picual, single grove, Jaén — cold-pressed within four hours of harvest)
What the bottle represents.
Choose your edition.
Pricing announced at reservation · September 15.
Founder Edition reservations open September 15, 2026. Standard catalogue reservations open at public launch, Q3 2027.
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