Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil – 101 fl oz

(10 customer reviews)

Expertly crafted by The Olive Oil People, this imported, first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil is authentically crafted by Pompeian’s family of olive farmers and olive oil craftsmen. From start to finish, you can taste the difference in Pompeian olive oils because our olive farmers and olive oil craftsmen have carefully nurtured the world’s best olives from grove to table, creating the best-tasting, highest-quality olive oil. Rooted in authenticity, our olive oils are crafted to help you eat and live well every day. Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil is perfect for salads and marinades. Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil is non-allergenic and free from gluten, dairy, lactose and soy. Product is contained in a BPA-free plastic bottle.

Price range: $29.67 through $89.01

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10 reviews for Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil – 101 fl oz

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  1. Deborah

    Excellent Quality and Superior Taste
    I have been using this specific extra virgin olive oil for many years primarily because it is an excellent quality. I prefer this brand because of taste.

  2. MSWarriorHSGladiator

    Worthwhile Olive Oil
    Cooking with this olive oil leaves a pleasant taste to either hot or cold dishes, even if only drizzled over tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. You are left with a pleasant mouth-watering scent, not a strong smell. The jar seals nice and snug.

  3. Kelley

    Superior olive oil
    Often cheaper or comparable to store brand. Excellent taste and color. I have tried some much more expensive brands but this one far exceeds them. Its great for dressings but inexpensive enough for everyday cooking.

  4. Sherry

    Great value for the price
    I always order my olive oil from Walmart. Delivery is fast. Great value for the price. Compare to other stores, Walmart have it at a reasonable price.

  5. scott


    YouTube says there are better brands out there.
    Lotta people were better then me at sports in high school. Back in the 70s!
    Who’s ‘robust’ now?
    Me %26 Pompeian!
    😎

  6. Mary

    EVOO
    Extra Virgin Olive Oil is very good for your health, but is very expensive but worth it when it helps with inflammation and blood pressure. Great on salad or just drink some

  7. WalmartCustomer

    Pompeian olive oil
    Pompei and olive oil is a budget quality olive oil with a nice earthy taste that is smooth and food enhancing! It meets the North American olive oil association standard see the container! It’s also first pressed and non-GMO!

  8. anonymous


    I love the taste of olive oil and the ‘brute’, which I purchased, has a very dominant flavor. Although there are less expensive brands, I believe the 101oz bottle is a great value, it’s ‘cold press and virgin. This is the only brand I purchase.

  9. Karen

    Very Tasty
    The Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil is very tasty. its great on salads, and really good as a “dip” with Italian herbs and some spices with great crispy Italian bread!

  10. Maria


    i did not dislike anything, but it would look fake. Iorder this as soon as I fill the smaller easier to handle bottle.

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