Occitanie, France

Chateau de Montfrin Petit Chateau

Medium-intensity organic Coratina extra virgin olive oil with almond and artichoke aromas. Ideal with bitter greens and aged cheese.

Sale price$32.95
16.9 FL OZ

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INTENSITY

Medium

HARVEST DATE

Fall 2025 (Current Season)

SIZE

16.9 fl oz (500 ml)

Multivarietal

Coratina, Petit Ribier, Calian

LAB TESTED


Acidity: 0.2% (maximum allowed for EVOO: 0.8%)

Aromas & Tasting Notes

AlmondsAlmonds
ArtichokeArtichoke

Recommended Food Pairings

Bitter Green SaladsBitter Green Salads
Aged CheeseAged Cheese
Roasted/Grilled VegRoasted/Grilled Veg
Red MeatRed Meat

Produced from a blend of organic Coratina, Petit Ribier and Calian olives grown on the estate of Chateau de Montfrin, the oil is robust yet well balanced.

On the nose the oil has strong almond and artichoke notes, with the right touch of bitterness and pungency on the palate.

Pair it with foods with strong flavors like bitter greens, aged cheese and grilled meats.

About 33 servings per container
Serving size: 1 tbsp (15 mL)
Calories120 kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat14g18%
Saturated fat2g10%
Trans fat0g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrates0g0%
Dietary fiber0g0%
Total sugars0g
Protein0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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What Customers Are Saying

Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Huile D’Olive superb

"Great taste and blends very nicely with tomatoes for a rich and creamy sauce. It is also French and it makes it very special and unique"

Walter B. (5/5)

Subtle Choice

"Love this for salads or less robust dishes as it is a bit light and elegant."

cindy c. (5/5)

Great with bread and saba

"This is a very interesting olive oil, almost decadent I would say. There isn't really any bitterness to it, but it has a strong fruity taste. I eat bread with olive oil daily since I'm vegan and need to make sure I get enough calories, and one thing I'll do is take some saba/cooked grape must and pour a little bit of that into the olive oil, letting it sit to the bottom with the olive oil on top. At that point dipping into the olive oil and into the saba you end up with primarily olive oil with some saba which results in a wonderful combination of flavors. This olive oil compliments the saba so wonderfully, I will definitely have to get this one again."

Benjamin C. (5/5)

My beloved olive oil!

"This olive oil is from my favorite region in Providence, France! It is not over-powering, well complemented with my grilled veggies (courgette and aubergine) garnished with French tetragon, basil and oregano."

Theresa S. (5/5)

Best ever for bread

"Delicious and fruity. Loved it on crusty french bread. Yummy 😋"

Ronald P. (5/5)

Medium body flavor of cut

"Medium body flavor of cut grass and a little bitterness finish. Works well with bigger flavor dishes and is a complement to the Ombres."

Joseph C. (5/5)

Great tasting oil

"This olive oil tastes really great. It's the best on bread or in a salad. Didn't know the french made such good oil."

Luis M. (5/5)

Phenomenal

"Smooth and flavorful at the same time. Just right."

Jonathan H. (5/5)

It was not remarkable

"It was very ordinary. It didn’t add anything to my salad"

Robert F. (3/5)

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Chateau de Montfrin

Chateau de Montfrin produces organic olive oils from olives grown in the French countryside between the provinces of Languedoc and Provence and between the Gard and Rhône rivers. The company manages over 500 acres, with half devoted to grape production for wine and the other half for olives and other agricultural products. The olive grove now has more than 120,000 trees planted over the past 20 years with different cultivars originating from Provence, Tuscany, Catalan and Languedoc.

Their olive mill, known as "The Mill of the Shadows," serves many farmers in the region, and employs the latest technology to ensure the integrity and purity of the fruit juice and to enhance its organoleptic characteristics. The word Montfrin comes from the latin "Mons Fremens", which translates as "mountain of wild animals," referring to a time when animals used the hills to flee the flooding rivers below. As founder Jean-René de Fleurieu says, "Nowadays other 'animals' live here; some of them even grow vines and olives.

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