California Olive Ranch Global Blend Extra Virgin Olive Oil 16.9 fl oz

(10 customer reviews)

GLOBAL BLEND EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL: Award-winning California Olive Ranch Global Blend Medium Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) is artfully balanced and blended by our California farmers and carefully selected grower partners from the world’s best olive growers.

Price range: $10.94 through $62.00

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California Olive Ranch

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10 reviews for California Olive Ranch Global Blend Extra Virgin Olive Oil 16.9 fl oz

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  1. Barbara


    This is the first olive oil that I actually like the flavor of. I have added it to all kinds of different foods and it enhances their flavor. It, also, cooks like a dream. One of my speedy meals is to microwave some angel hair pasta, then just add this olive oil, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, oregano, ground fennel, and onion powder. The olive oil really brings out the flavor of the Barilla angel hair, and it is a nice change from always having tomato marinara on my pasta.

  2. Kathy

    Excellent Mild Olive Oil
    California Ranch has the best pure affordable olive oil period whether domestic or global. When the crops and weather are right. hopefully the price comes down. This has always been pure EVOO domestic or global. I use for cooking or salad dressing

  3. Carole

    Best choice olive oil
    First time purchase. I use olive oil on everything. Also, when frying food. This olive oil is not overwhelming in taste, which I like. Especially on salads or in sour dough french bread. I put argula, avocado, tomatoes and dill weed over toasted french bread with a drizzle of this oil for breakfast. This oil just makes the whole thing come together. Some olive oils are too heavy tasting which I don’t like. The bottle I love. It has indentations in the glass, so it doesn’t slip in you’r hands. Very smart. Also, the plastic top pours well. Just a little or a lot. This is my choice in the future. Also, made in California.

  4. Rob

    Excellent Quality Olive Oil at a Smart Price
    I stumbled upon the California Olive Ranch brand through Consumer Reports as a smart buy and decided to give it a try since it was readily available at Walmart and priced significantly lower than other recommended brands. We’ve been very impressed with the quality. It works great for everyday cooking and really shines in salad dressings as well. The flavor is smooth and well balanced, and it has completely replaced our previous olive oil brand in our pantry. A great value without sacrificing quality.

  5. Arlene

    Olive oil review
    This is the best olive oil you can buy on the market. It has the most olive oil in the bottle compared to others. I will not buy any other olive oil from here on in.

  6. JB

    Good value for the money
    Smooth, mild extra-virgin olive oil with a well balanced flavor that works perfectly for every day cooking. I really can’t tell the difference between a global blend or a single origin option. But I’m not that bougie.

  7. Irene


    In the past, I looked around for olive oil, extra-virgin or regular and they were rancid. I was watching American test kitchen and they were tasting the different olive oils and the one I bought is the one they suggested and I haven’t been disappointed since.

  8. Katyinsocal

    great olive oil
    I know that most people won’t believe this, but I have stood by this California olive oil for a long time. I use it in everything, salad dressings, is a nice finish, as well as I use it when I bake bread. it’s a great olive oil

  9. Retaila

    California Olive Ranch Extra Virgin Oil
    California Olive Ranch Extra Virgin Olive Oil is the only brand that I will purchase. UC Davis researchers concluded that 69% of all extra virgin oliveA oil sold in US stores is fake. After testing, this brand was determined to meet standards established by the International Olive Oil Council.

    Although it can be purchased in plastic containers. I only purchase this glass container. The dark glass protects the oil from oxidation.

    One would think that the best olive oil would come from Italy. However, it seems that Italy dumps its junk extra virgin olive oils off on the US market.

  10. ann

    Cold temp will solidify the oil
    I would have given a 5 star but the olive oil when delivered was simply solidifying or crystallizing from the cold , other than that it was a great buy and after becoming to room temp tasted fine.

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