Identifying olive oil from screengrab

Identifying olive oil from screengrab

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zb

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3,022 posts

174 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Watching simply Raymond Blanc at the moment, he's making a lovely courgette salad, and says to use the best quality olive oil. Something I wholeheartedly subscribe to.

Unfortunately the bugger is keeping the label/brand away from the camera (likely due to broadcasting reasons), and my google-fu is letting me down.

Anyone got any idea what this is?



I could get a lower quality image, but I'd have to use mashed potato.


Super Sonic

7,876 posts

64 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Does it matter? Can't you just use the best one your favourite shop stocks?

bigpriest

1,862 posts

140 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Managed to zoom in on the image

£14 for 5L


gotoPzero

18,499 posts

199 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Label reminds me of Colavita but very hard to tell.
How old is the video as the bottle designs change.

Regbuser

4,909 posts

45 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Needle in a haystack!

Have a look here > https://www.tasteatlas.com/best-rated-olive-oils-i...

I'd guess that being a Frenchman, he'd be patriotic and choose an oil from Provence, or Corsica.

soad

33,578 posts

186 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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gotoPzero said:
Label reminds me of Colavita but very hard to tell.
How old is the video as the bottle designs change.
It’s on ITV/ITVX app - Simply Raymond Blanc. Series 1, Episode 5?
https://www.itv.com/watch/simply-raymond-blanc/10a...

Regbuser

4,909 posts

45 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Other side of the bottle


gotoPzero

18,499 posts

199 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Its not Colavita then.

Probably just Waitrose or something the production company wont get anything too fancy!

wyson

2,965 posts

114 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Just buy a good one from the supermarket. Odysea is a decent one that is commonly available from supermarkets. Look for PDO PGI labels.

I got a bottle of one of their Greek ones. Took a spoonful to try it. Was hit with a peppery astringency that made my eyes water. Was burning the back of my throat, I could feel it in my nose as well. Felt like my tongue was drying out. Apparently, that is the mark of the good stuff! It definitely added an extra flavour dimension to salad dressings, compared to cheaper, milder extra virgin oils made from mature olives.

Edited by wyson on Monday 8th July 09:34