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Organic Line QUALITY TRADITION AND VALUE ALL IN ONE BRAND www.agrovim.gr ATHENS OFFICES: PARADEISOU 14A & PATROKLOU 1 STR. MAROUSI, 15125, ATHENS, GREECE TEL: +30 2106423614 FAX: +30 2106423349 FACTORY: 6TH KLM NATIONAL HIGHWAY KALAMATA-MESSINI, P.O. BOX 134, 24100, KALAMATA, GREECE TEL: +30 2721069269 FAX: +30 2721069698 WHO ARE WE AGRO.VI.M is a leading agricultural industry and exporter of Greek olives, olive oil and dried figs. Our aim is to maintain high quality, tradition and innovation. SECONDS OF SPRAY 1 TEASPOON OF OLIVE OIL 5ml SECOND OF SPRAY P E 12 CALORIES R FE CT N ATHENS MARITATIO SECONDS OF SPRAY 1 TEASPOON OFSECONDS OF SPRAY OLIVE OIL 5ml 1 TEASPOON OF SECONDS OF SPRAY OLIVE OIL 5ml 1 TEASPOON OF OLIVE OIL 5ml SECOND OF SPRAY SECOND OF SPRAY P P SECOND OF SPRAY E 12 CALORIES E 12 CALORIESP R E 12 CALORIES FE R CT N F R MARITATIO EC FE KALAMATA T M OCNT N 1964 ARITATI MARITATIO Founded by Company owned Branch Office Andreas Gyfteas. industrial complex in Athens, Greece.. 100% family owned located in Kalamata, company. capital of Messinia. SECONDS OF SPRAY SECONDS OF SPRAY 1 TEASPOON OF 1 TEASPOON OF OLIVE OIL 5ml OLIVE OIL 5ml SECOND OF SPRAY SECOND OF SPRAY P P E 12 CALORIES E 12 CALORIES R R FE FE CT N CT N MARITATIO MARITATIO 150 employees mostly Collaboration with residents from our approximately 6.000 local community. farmers, mills and cooperatives on a regular basis. we are agrovim OUR PHILOSOPHY FACILITIES AGRO.VI.M aims to provide its customers premium quality Greek products of unique taste, by incorporating its forefather’s wisdom Τotal Area: 24.000m2 Factory: 10.500m2 Offices:600m 2 Fields: 180.000m2 of traditional harvesting into the modern production methods, whilst respecting the environment and the treasures offered by mother Earth. SECONDS OF SPRAY SECONDS OF SPRAY 1 TEASPOON OF 1 TEASPOON OF SECONDS OF SPRAY OLIVE OIL 5ml OLIVE OIL 5ml 1 TEASPOON OF OLIVE OIL 5ml SECOND OF SPRAY SECOND OF SPRAY P P E 12 CALORIES SECOND OF SPRAY E 12 CALORIES R P R F E 12 CALORIES F EC R E T M ON F C ARITATI EC T M ION 15.000T M ION tn 10.000 tn 2.000 tn ARITAT ARITAT Strong expertise Focuses on building strong Exports to more than for more than 50 years partnerships and strategic 50 countries with over 200 OLIVE OIL OLIVES FIGS in the business. investments. customers around the Globe. GOLD LINE • The name reveals this olive oil’s top quality. The KALAMATA PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) Extra Virgin Olive Oil originates from a region that is well-renowned for the exquisite olive oil it produces • An exceptional single variety pure olive juice from Koroneiki olive trees -no blending, 100% traceable -hand harvested olives -inherently rich in polyphenols • Highly awarded in international competitions for its superior quality and exceptional taste • Rich, full bodied, well-balanced with medium fruitiness, light bitterness and light to medium pungency. Characterized by its fresh pleasant and exquisite aroma of green unripen fruit • Intense, deep green to golden green color Certified Kalamata PDO Low Acidity <0.5 High Polyphenols GOLD LINE ideal for cooking, salad dressing, grilled fish, white meat, raw sauces, pasta and vegetables AVAILABLE IN: ROUND TIN 1,5L 750ml, GLASS MARASCA MARASCA GLASS 250ml, 500ml, 1L 750ml, TIN 250ml, 500ml, 1L, 3L, 5L ORGANIC LINE FR MO EE • Highly acclaimed pure olive juice produced from the Koroneiki olive G trees variety, this olive oil meets all the standards of organic harvesting, including no blending, traceable and hand-picked olives, no pesticides (and thus friendy to the ecosystem) • Multi-awarded for its superior quality and exceptional taste • Smooth, fresh and full-bodied gourmet with a pepper aftertaste. GR-BIO-03 GREECE AGRICULTURE Pleasant FR and mild to the palate MO EE FR G MO EE • Intense, deep green to golden green color G FR MO EE Product of organic farm G 100% Authentic Greek High polyphenols ORGANIC LINE FR MO EE ideal for cooking, salad dressing, grilled fish, white meat, raw sauces, pasta and vegetables G AVAILABLE IN: TIN 3L ROUND TIN 750ml GLASS MARASCA MARASCA GLASS 250ml, 500ml, 1L 750ml, SINGLE ESTATE EARLY HARVEST • A distinct limited-production extra virgin olive oil with • A single variety extra virgin olive oil extracted a delicate taste, originated from a single estate from green unripen, hand-picked KORONEIKI GR-BIO-03 GREECE AGRICULTURE variety olives GR-BIO-03 • of the natural treasures of , GREECE AGRICULTURE FR Unique characteristics local soil MO EE O FRE G altitude, microclimate and olive fruit variety • The most exquisite product that nature has to offer M E G with rich aromas of fresh cut grass, green herbs and • Meet the families! Scan the QR code and find out the stories O C I a pleasantly bitter aftertaste R N of these exceptional farmers G A • Bright green color and cloudy appearance A G N R IC O • Well-balanced and harmonious • Scan the QR code and discover all the secrets XXVXXV INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL PRIZE PRIZE of this exceptional gourmet olive oil Well-balanced and harmonious ideal as a gourmet finishing Oil in any dish gyfteas Single variety Single variety Natural low acidity Selected quantities Traditional harvesting Natural low acidity gyfteas chinaris Well-balanced and harmonious ideal as a finishing Oil in any dish. Ιnherently high in polyphenols. AVAILABLE IN: IDEAL GIFT AVAILABLE IN: IDEAL GIFT gyfteas chinaris early harvest gyfteas chinaris early harvest organic early harvest GLASS NOCTURNA GLASS 500ml, 750ml NOCTURNA GLASS 500ml, 750ml chinaris early harvest organic early harvest early harvest organic early harvest organic early harvest PLATINUM LINE PLATINUM LINE condiments • The Kalamata PDO Platinum Line satisfies those who value both A gastronomical experience that meets all the credentials of the taste and style Mediterranean cuisine. 7 flavors, 7 miracles for the palate! • Multi-awarded for its superior quality and exceptional taste Liven up any dish with seven flavors • Truffle • Smooth, fresh and full-bodied with a peppery after taste. Rich and exquisite • Basil • Chilli • Intense, deep green to golden green color • Orange • Chocolate GR-BIO-03 also for your gourmet pastry GREECE AGRICULTURE • Rose FR MO EE G • Vanilla • Prepared with extra virgin olive oil from the area of Messinia: Well balanced, full-bodied and of low acidity. 100% Natural extract No chemicals Intense flavor Chef's choice Ideal for cooking, salad dressing, grilled fish, white meat, raw sauces, pasta Multi Awarded For: AVAILABLE IN: Its Taste Elegant Design BRONZE FAIRPLEX EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL ROUND TIN 250ml, 500ml PACKAGING DESIGN COMPETITION 2019 KALAMATA PDO VARIETY: PEARL LINE • Rich full bodied, well-balanced with medium fruitiness, light bitterness and light to medium pungency. Characterized by its fresh pleasant and exquisite aroma An assortment of high quality extra virgin olive oils, extracted from of green unripen fruit the best olive varieties in Greece! • Intense, deep green to golden green color KORONEIKI VARIETY: LAKONIA PGI VARIETY: • Pure olive juice from the famous Greek variety • PGI Lakonia variety respects the culture and carries the tradition of Sparta • Smooth, fresh and full-bodied with a peppery aftertaste • Experience the aromas of Taygetus Mountain on your table • Produced from olive varieties Koroneiki, Koutsourelia, Athinolia and Asprolia GREEK PREMIUM: • Unique Gourmet Extra Virgin Olive Oil obtained directly from hand SITIA VARIETY: picked olives grown at selected regions in the south Peloponnese • A flavored olive oil generated from the local climate of the Aegean sea • Medium fruitiness and bitterness, with notes of grass and a pleasant and the warm weather of Crete peppery finish • Full of aromas of green apples, freshly cut grass and notes of artichoke • Authentic Greek, and olive leaf • Use for any occasion • Rich, with fresh and fruity flavor and with a light intensity of bitterness 100% Greek Olives are harvested with care and the oil is cold-extracted within hours of harvesting to ensure the natural flavor & high nutritional values AVAILABLE IN: GLASS TOSCANO GLASS 1L MARASCA GLASS 500ml DORICA GLASS 500ml TIN 3L, 5L PET 1L, 2L Natural extract REGIONS enhances SPRAYS the flavor Every region has a story! of the dish! An exceptional line of 100 % Authetic Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oils linked to • Chef’s favorite choice! Enrich your flavors with this their geographical region. A Tribute to the cultural heritage of Greek Regions. packaging that preserves all the ingredients and flavors of organoleptic characteristics of olive oil KALAMATA Medium fruitiness, light bitterness, light to • Best spray technology, with no pump and no gas/product medium pungency & aroma of green fruits. mixing 1 Intense, deep green to golden green color SECOND OF SPRAYING • Great control over the usage of the olive oil as the waste EQUALS is limited 1 TEASPOON OF OLIVE OIL (5ml) SITIA LAKONIA Fruity taste & light intensity of bitterness. Medium fruitiness, bitterness & 3 SECONDS OF SPRAYING Intense, deep green to golden green pungency. Fresh aroma of green EQUALS color fruitiness 12 CALORIES Ideal solution for: 100% Greek Chefs Colored labels according Food service professionals to the Region Foodies Health & fitness oriented consumers AVAILABLE IN: AVAILABLE IN: SPARY 200ml GLASS MARASCA GLASS 500ml, 750ml TIN 250ml GOLD LINE OLIVES ΟRGANIC LINE OLIVES FR MO EE A golden collection of olive varieties and olives mix that G Fine gourmet assortment of Organic olives harvested complements all culinary inspirations. by hand and with deep
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