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Oliana olive

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The Oliana olive is an olive cultivar from Spain. It originated from a hybridization between Arbequina and Arbosana obt. 1998 by Agromillora Group.[1][2][3]


Overall Evaluation

  • A variety with less vigour for the Super High Density system.
  • Natural benefit: ease of pruning renovation.
  • High yield and exceptionally early production.
  • Late ripening, between that of Arbequina and Arbosana.
  • Tolerant to leaf spot disease and more suitable for low temperatures than Arbequina.


Overall Oil profile


Corresponds to a sweet type of virgin oil, well balanced and with good harmony at the aromatic level. Presents a medium to high level of fruitiness, light in bitterness and somewhat more intense in spiciness, making it highly suitable for the mass consumer market.

References

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  1. ^ "OLIANA". www.olint.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  2. ^ "New Olive Variety Launched by Agromillora". Olive Oil Times. March 11, 2014.
  3. ^ "Nuevas variedades para el Olivar". Olint Blog. May 5, 2020.