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inthian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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The area of Corinth was ancient Greece’s most significant trading hub. Due to its strategic location, its temperate climate and rich soil, as well as its commercial activities, the area successively came under the rule of the Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, the military Order of the Rhodes-based Knights of St. John, and the Turks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The area of Peloponnese is an area of Greece legendary for its superb olive oil. Ladolea is an organic monovarietal olive oil from Corithia’s seaside olive groves! it’s an extra virgin olive oil whose superior quality lies in the organic cultivation of the Patra Ladolia olive variety olives it comes from and its purity. Embrace it for culinary notes that are as traditional as they are uniquely flavorful!

Korinthian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Overview

Traditionally pure, Greek virgin olive oil has been known for its nutritional value since ancient times from Homer who hailed it as "liquid gold” to Hippocrates who touted it as "the great healer”. Since Greece has been blessed with a soil and climate ideal for the olive tree, ancient Greeks had immediate access to it and it was a staple of their diet

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Product Story

Panos is a chemical engineer. His brother, Thanos, is an economist. As the young and driven Greeks that they are, they decided to turn to Greece’s and Corinthia’s most prominent ambassador: olive oil. Proud of their Greek roots, modern visionaries who believe tradition is the way forward, the Kloutsiniotis brothers.

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Origin History

The area of Corinth was ancient Greece’s most significant trading hub. Due to its strategic location, its temperate climate and rich soil, as well as its commercial activities, the area successively came under the rule of the Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, the military Order of the Rhodes-based Knights of St. John, and the Turks.