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The Quality Olive Oil Challenge: Musings on the CIA/UC Davis Olive Center Seminar

The Quality Olive Oil Challenge: Musings on the CIA/UC Davis Olive Center Seminar

by Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne | Jan 11, 2012 | Language of Olive Oil, Olive Oil Education, Olive Oil Standards, Olive Oil Tasting

One of the problems faced by quality olive oil producers and their supporters is that a lot of time is spent preaching to the choir. We have conferences, symposia, seminars and short courses, with audiences consisting mostly of olive oil producers, an occasional chef,...
Varietal or Variety? The Words of Olive Oil

Varietal or Variety? The Words of Olive Oil

by Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne | Nov 17, 2011 | General, Growing Olives, Language of Olive Oil

The olive oil world is being tempted to follow the wine world down the path of questionable language: it’s time to decide if that is an “olive varietal,” or an “olive variety.” This was brought to my attention by Mike Madison, Yolo County...
Australian Olive Association Conference Through a Californian’s Eyes (Part II)

Australian Olive Association Conference Through a Californian’s Eyes (Part II)

by Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne | Nov 10, 2011 | Australia Trip Oct 2011, General, Olive Oil Standards

Where do we go from here?— Legal standards and chemistry were only part of the ground covered at the Australian Olive Association National Conference. A significant amount of time was devoted to the world of promotion and marketing, and how this informs the efforts at...
Australian Olive Association Conference Through a Californian’s Eyes (Part I)

Australian Olive Association Conference Through a Californian’s Eyes (Part I)

by Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne | Nov 6, 2011 | Australia Trip Oct 2011, General, Olive Oil Standards

Where the Olive Oil Industry is Now, and How We Got Here— The theme of the Australian Olive Association’s (AOA) 2011 national conference, “Restoring Trust in the Trade of Olive Oil,” was a logical choice in the year that saw approval of a new olive oil standard in...
Artisan Olive Oil in the Mornington Peninsula

Artisan Olive Oil in the Mornington Peninsula

by Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne | Oct 31, 2011 | Australia Trip Oct 2011, General, Growing Olives, Olive oil processing, Olive Oil Tasting

The Mornington Peninsula is  like the Sonoma or Napa County of the Melbourne area. The landscape is lovely, and they produce first-rate wine, olive oil and other good things to eat. After our visit to the “big is beautiful” world of Boundary Bend, Dan...
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