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Saturday
Oct172009

Found it!: Gaea Olive Oil

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Four years ago, my brother David and I took a trip to Greece.  It was a first for both of us in many ways--neither of us had been to the country before, and on top of that, we'd never traveled together alone, just the two of us. It was memorable and fun and wacky (don't get me started on the hotel in Santorini that booked us in the honeymoon suite) and full of two of my favorite things: new wines and new foods.

One of my best finds was Gaea P.D.O. Kalamata Extra Virgin Olive Oil. It's a rich, peppery, award-winning oil that I seriously could have just bathed in. I brought a bottle home, happily consumed every drop, and even kept empty the bottle (it sits in a cabinet above my fridge--I just can't let it go). Seeing as though I live in New York City, I thought I could probably find it again in some specialty food shop somewhere, even if I had to dig. Not the case. I even called Whole Foods at one point to see if they could order it for me...to no avail.

I figured my search was probably over, until a few days ago. Hallelujah!  Amazon has started selling it by the case. My life might now just be deliciously complete.

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Reader Comments (3)

Yes! I am always into a good olive oil recommendation. I *almost* bathe in it - I use it as a moisturizer!

October 17, 2009 | Unregistered Commenternichole

There is NOTHING better than good olive oil, esp if it has good other stuff mixed in it! Yum!

October 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSusan R.

[...] oil from Greece (read about this stuff here–it’s [...]

November 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWhat’s your favorite sou

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