

🌿 Elevate your kitchen game with the pure power of Kirkland’s Extra Virgin Olive Oil!
Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a premium, cold-pressed, non-GMO olive oil offered in a large 67.62-ounce bottle. Celebrated for its authentic, rich flavor and high antioxidant content, it’s a versatile staple ideal for cooking and finishing dishes. With a strong 4.6-star rating from over 1,200 reviews, it’s a trusted choice for health-conscious food enthusiasts seeking quality and value.
| ASIN | B0027EOTKO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,733 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 194 in Olive Oil |
| Brand | KIRKLAND |
| Cuisine | Italian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,257) |
| Date First Available | 9 Jun. 2016 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 071003 |
| Package Dimensions | 27.41 x 10.79 x 10.49 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Speciality | organic |
| Units | 1999.76 millilitre |
M**G
Brilliant
Brilliant, very good quality, rich and healthy
A**R
That its the genuin EVOO and unadulterated.
Very pleased with product as it seems to be the real deal considering there are so many fakes.
A**E
Very quick delivery
Quality goid
I**N
Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 2L
One of the best extra virgin olive oil in the market, extra virgin olive oil does not have to solidify in the fridge to prove quality as someone stated in the reviews. This is 100% verified Italian made oil. The “fridge test” is a myth and not a reliable way to judge olive oil quality.
M**M
Kirkland Toscana Olive Oil
This is real olive oil, can recommend.
D**H
Great stuff
Good
E**Y
excellent
received in record time thanks well done
E**H
not at all pure extra olive oil
I bought this 2-litre Italian extra virgin oil from Costco and refrigerated it for 27 hours. The extra virgin oil remained liquid and not solid, not even a bit, as it should have turned if it was genuine extra virgin olive oil. I am deeply disappointed. Even the much cheaper Aldi brand olive oil becomes solid in the store which is not a fridge.
C**E
This is cold pressed which is better for your health, and has a mild taste. I mix it with my butter, so there’s less impact from the fat content of butter, and you still taste just the butter with also less salt from the butter.
R**Y
So in the spirit of full disclosure I need to say that I bought this olive oil without particularly high expectations. My thought process had basically been this: I cook with olive oil a LOT. I go through a ton of it in a month. My local grocer only sells relatively small bottles at high prices... and I really don't need a particularly high quality olive oil just to saute a little garlic and such. I did not buy this expecting it to be of a quality I'd be willing to use as an herbed oil dip for bread... or even of a quality that I'd be willing to use as a dressing for salad or tossed veggies. So it was a very pleasant surprise to find that I can use it for both and still enjoy the taste! Is this comparable to a specially pressed olive oil that has been lovingly prepared by ancestral monks in a remote abbey high in the mountains of Greece through a process handed down through a thousand generations and then sold only to those who are willing to pay a few thousand dollars AND walk through fire? Uh...no... and quite frankly, if you buy this expecting it to compare to a high grade olive oil, you probably shouldn't be allowed near the open-flame of a stove to begin with. But if you are looking for a good olive oil to use in your day-to-day meal preparation that won't cost you an arm and a leg, then this is certainly a good buy and definitely of a good quality. If anything, it's of a much better quality than you would otherwise receive at this price-per-ounce. I consider this to be one of the better purchases I've made this month.
R**N
It is quite difficult to find a reasonably priced bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil that is 100% pure Olive Oil. If one looks closely at the labels, one will see that there may be "other" oils mixed in with the olive oil. When I pay for a bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, I want 100% pure olive oil and not some kind of a mix. When purchasing olive oil from a seller that advertises it is 100% Italian oil, I become dismayed when I see that "oils from other countries" may be mixed in to the supposedly 100% Italian oil I want to purchase. If one knows what real pure olive oil is supposed to taste like, then what is generally available in stores and even on line, falls short of expectation. However, I am quite surprised to find the quality of the Kirkland Extra Virgin Olive Oil to be extremely good. It tastes like it may be from a region of Italy that may have almond trees around. It is a robust and pleasing tasting oil and I am quite pleased with it. I recommend this extremely reasonably priced oil to anyone. Rcaman
S**O
Very natural extra virgin olive oil one of the best for price range lm Italian and 98% of olive oils don’t meet my standards for olive oil this one does highly recommend
R**D
I’m trusting the Kirkland label that this is an all-Italian olive oil as its certification indicates the oil is from olives grown, harvested, prepared, bottled from 100% Italian olives. With regard to taste - it is green, fruity and slightly earthy, catching in the back of your throat like the best OO should be. Will buy again! It’s good.
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