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& Special Prizes Αthena International Olive Oil Competition 21 & 22 March 2016, Athens, Greece ΜEDALS & SPECIAL PRIZES BRONZE MEDALS* OLIVE OIL PRODUCER COUNTRY REGION VARIETAL MAKE-UP 39/22 KORONEIKI GREAT STORIES GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI 50% KORONEIKI, BIO LIOKARPI PROTOGERAKIS LIOKARPI GREECE CRETE 50% VARIOUS VARIETIES BONUM TERRAE BONUM TERRAE GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI CILLIUM EARTH FLAVORS HUILERIE ENNAJEH (CILIUM) TUNISIA KASSERINE CHETOUI 90% ATHINOELIA, DORIEA PAVLOPETRI FOUDOMAS GREECE PELOPONNESE 10% KORONEIKI EPSILON GERONIMAKIS ES- EPSILON GERONIMAKIS TATE - ORGANIC ESTATE GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI AETOLIA-ACAR- 70% KORONEIKI, GARDEN OF HEROES ORGANIC MESSOLONGI FIELDS GREECE NANIA 30% KOUTSOURELIA MERCOURI OLIVE GROVES ORGANIC MERCOURI OLIVE GROVES GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI SPARTA GROVES ORGANIC SPARTA GROVES GREECE PELOPONNESE ATHINOELIA ÖLKÄNNCHEN RAILAKIS SINGLE ESTATE GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI BASTIN CATHY LAURENCE – EPICURIA DOMAINE OLÉICOLE EPICURIA GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI HECHIZO ANDALUZ ECOLÓGI- CO HECHIZO ANDALUZ SPAIN GRANADA PICUAL JORDAN OLIVENÖL NATIVES 67% ADRAMITIANI, OLIVENÖL - EXTRA JORDAN JORDAN OLIVENÖL GREECE LESVOS 33% KOLOVI 50% RAGGIA, 15% LECCINO, AFM-NEL FRANTOIO AZIEN- 15% MIGNOLA, 10% ROSCIOLA IL CONTADINO – BIOLOGICO DALE “L’OLINDA” ITALY MARCHE COLLI ESINI, 5% FRANTOIO, 5% CARBONCELLA 70% THIAKO , 25% KORONI, ΙÓΝΙΟ IONIAN PRODUCTS GREECE IONIAN ISLANDS 5% VENETSIANA KONSTAS KONSTAS STANDARD OIL MILL GREECE ATTICA BLEND LADOLEA MELISSI GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI MAKARIA TERRA MAKARIA TERRA GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI MALVA MALVA-NIKOS MAROULAKOS GREECE PELOPONNESE ATHINOELIA 60% PICUAL, 20% ARBEQUINA, MASIA EL ALTET MASIA EL ALTET SPAIN VALENCIA 20% ALFAFARENCA, BLANQUETA, “HIGH QUALITY” GENOVESA ENJOY THE LITTLE THINGS OLIVE OIL HOUHOUTAS SERAFIM GREECE MACEDONIA HONDROELIA OF CHALKIDIKI NAVARINO ICONS – COSTA NAVARINO GREKA ICONS GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI OLEUM HISPANIA MOLINO VIRGEN DE FATIMA SPAIN CORDOBA 70% HOJIBLANCA, 30% PICUDA CRETE & OLYMPUS OLIVE OIL OLYMPUS OLIVE OIL GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI ORO BAILEN RESERVA FAMIL- IAR – ARBEQUINA GALGON 99 SPAIN ANDALUCIA ARBEQUINA OLEUM CRETE KIDONAKIS BROS GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI OLYSSOS BOTZAKIS GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI PAMAKO ANDROYLAKIS EFTYCHIOS GREECE CRETE TSOUNATI PHILIPPOS ORGANIC PHILIPPOS HELLENIC GOODS GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI YANNI’S FAMILY YANNI’S OLIVE GROVE GREECE MACEDONIA GALANI OF CHALKIDIKI YANNI’S LIMITED YANNI’S OLIVE GROVE GREECE MACEDONIA HONDROELIA OF CHALKIDIKI FYLLIKON PROTELAIO SAKELLAROPOULOS ORGANIC ORGANIC FARMING GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI VERUS MALLIOS FAMILY (VERUS) GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI CHARISMA ASTRON MIRAMVELLOU GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI CHRISOPIGI EXTRA VIRGIN CHRISOPIGI OLIVE OIL GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI SILVER MEDALS* OLIVE OIL PRODUCER COUNTRY REGION VARIETAL MAKE-UP 39/22 MANAKI GREAT STORIES GREECE PELOPONNESE MANAKI A COUPLE OF DROPS AGREEKCULTURE GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI AEGEAN GOLD PROTOULIS FAMILY GREECE LESVOS KOLOVI AEGEAN ALEXANDROS OLIVE GROVE PASSALIS FAMILY GREECE KORONEIKI ISLANDS BELIÁ BELIÁ GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI BRAVOLEUM-SELECCIÓN ESPECIAL DE ACEITES EXPLOTACIONES JAME SPAIN JAEN ARBEQUINA HACIENDA EL PALO – ARBEQUINA MOLI D’ OLI GABRIEL ALSINA CASTELLO DE CASTELLO SPAIN ΚΟΡΩΝΕΪΚΗ I FILLS FARFANYA DOMENICA FIORE OLIO DOMENICA FIORE (AGRICOLA 55% LECCINO, 30% FRANTOIO, ITALY UMBRIA RESERVA FIORE) 15% MORAIOLO ΕΝΑ ΕΝA HELLENIC FIELDS GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI CENTAURS GROVES BIO CENTAURS GROVES GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI ELEGIA – BIODYNAMIC NIKOLOULIA PANAGIOTA GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI FARMING PRODUCT G.E.T. GREEK EXQUISITE G.E.T. ESSENTIAL ORGANIC GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI TASTES JORDAN BIO NATIVES OLIVENÖL- EXTRA BIO JORDAN OLIVENÖL GREECE LESVOS 67% ADRAMITIANI, 33% KOLOVI OLIVENÖL AEGEAN 70% KOLOVI, 20% ANDRAMITIANI, KOPOS ANDRIIOTIS GREEK OLIVE OIL GREECE ISLANDS 5% AGRIELIA, 5% LADOLIA DOMAINE MERCOURI EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL COLD MERCOURI ESTATE GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI EXTRACTION KYKLOPAS OLIVE MILL - KYKLOPAS GREECE THRACE MAKRIS ORGANIC KYKLOPAS OLIVE MILL EARLY KYKLOPAS GREECE THRACE MAKRIS HARVEST LIÁ – THE ROOTS OF BLISS LIÁ CULTIVATORS GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI MASIA EL ALTET “HIGH END” MASIA EL ALTET SPAIN VALENCIA PICUAL 40% CHANGLOT REAL, MASIA EL ALTET “PREMIUM” MASIA EL ALTET SPAIN VALENCIA 30% PICUAL, 30% ALFAFARENCA, BLANQUETA Y GENOVESA NAYVE – FINCA “EL MONTÓN CORNICABRA MONTON ALTO SPAIN TOLEDO ALTO” OLEUM EXCELSUS SELECTIÓN OLEUM EXCELSUS SPAIN JAEN PICUAL FAMILIAR –PICUAL ARIANDE MANAGEMENT PTE – PAPA’S GROVE GREECE PELOPONNESE 60% MANAKI, 40% KORONEIKI PAPA’S GROVE PANOCHORI PANOCHORI GREECE IONIAN ISLANDS KORONEIKI FIRST GREEN GOLD – EARLY ATHINOELIA SPARTA GROVES GREECE PELOPONNESE HARVEST QUINTA VALLE MADRUGA TRAS-OS- 70% COBRANCOSA, ERTA SOCIEDADE AGRICOLA PORTUGAL PREMIUM MONTES 30% VERDEAL SINDYANNA OF GALILLE SINDYANNA OF GALILEE ISRAEL GALILEE SURI ORGANIC – FAIR TRADE TERRA CRETA KOLYMVARI TERRA CRETA ESTATE GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI OLYMPIAN SPIRIT ORGANIC OLYMPIAN SPIRIT GREECE PELOPONNESE 80% KORONEIKI, 20% KOLIREIKO S.C.O DE VALDEPEÑAS CASTILLA LA VALDEN VERO CORNICABRA SPAIN CORNICABRA COLIVAL MANCHA S.C.O DE VALDEPEÑAS CASTILLA LA VALDEN VERO PICUAL SPAIN PICUAL COLIVAL MANCHA AGROPECUARIA CARRASCO VIEIRU ORGANIC SPAIN EXTREMADURA MANZANILLA S.L. ALMAZARA “AS PONTIS” YANNI’S FRESH YANNI’S OLIVE GROVE GREECE MACEDONIA 50% HONDROELIA, 20% AGRIELIA, 30% GALANI KOGERAKIS FARMS AGROKTIMATA KOGERAKI GREECE CRETE KORONEIKI GOLD MEDALS* OLIVE OIL PRODUCER COUNTRY REGION VARIETAL MAKE-UP ARGALI BIANCHI GIOVANNI GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI CASA DE SANTO AMARO TRAS-OS- CASA DE SANTO AMARO PORTUGAL COBRANCOSA PRAEMIUM MONTES 50% COBRANCOSA , CASA DE SANTO AMARO TRAS-OS- 30% VERDEAL CASA DE SANTO AMARO PORTUGAL PRESTIGE MONTES TRANSOMONTANA, 20% MADURAL CORNICABRA CASAS DE CASTILLA LA CASAS DE HUALDO SPAIN CORNICABRA HUALDO MANCHA DOMENICA FIORE OLIO DOMENICA FIORE (AGRICOLA ITALY UMBRIA CANINO MONACO FIORE) DOMENICA FIORE OLIO DOMENICA FIORE (AGRICOLA 60% LECCINO, 20% FRANTOIO, ITALY UMBRIA NOVELLO FIORE) 15% MORAIOLO, 5% CANINO EIRINI PLOMARIOU ORCANIC EIRINI PLOMARIOU ORGANIC GREECE LESVOS KOLOVI PRODUCTS EKSTRA DEVISKO OLJCNO EKOLOSKA KMETIJA SLOVENSKA SLOVENIA MAURINO OLJE RONKALDO -MAURINO RONKALDO - MIRAN ADAMIC ISTRA EL EMPIEDRO SCA OLIVARERA LA PURISIMA SPAIN CORDOBA 80% HOJIBLANCO, 20% PICUDA AEGEAN 60% KOLOVI, ESTATE VRANAS LESVOS GAEA GREECE ISLANDS 40% ANDRAMITIANI AGRIELIA FINCA LA GRAMANOSA FINCA LA GRAMANOSA SPAIN BARCELONA ARBEQUINA ARBEQUINA FINCA LA TORRE SELECCIÓN ACEITES FINCA LA TORRE SPAIN SPAIN HOJIBLANCA – HOJIBLANCA HERDADE DA VENTOSA HERDADE DE SAO VICENTE E 50% COBRANCOSA, PORTUGAL ALENTEJO PREMIUM VENTOSA 50% PICUAL HISPASUR GOLD HISPASUR ACEITES SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUAL GHJERMANA DI INTENSU MOULIN OLTREMONTI FRANCE CORSICA CASINCA(CORSICA) KNOLIVE EPICURE KN OLIVE OILS SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUDO, MOJIBLANCO L’OLINDA MONOVARIETALE DI AFM-NEL FRANTOIO ITALY MARCHE RAGGIA RAGGIA BIOLOGICO AZIENDALE “L’OLINDA” LE MANDRIE BIOLOGICO AZ. AGR.LE MANDRIE ITALY PERUGIA MORAIOLO PROVENCE LOU DIVIN PRELUDI CHAMPSOLEIL EARL FRANCE ALPES COTE CAILLETIER D’AZUR LUIGI TEGA BIOLOGICO - 50% FRANTOIO, MOLINO IL FATTORE ITALY UMBRIA ORGANIC 50% RAJO MASIA EL ALTET “SPECIAL COMUNIDAD MASIA EL ALTET SPAIN CHANGLOT REAL SELECTION” VALENCIANA MESHEK TIROSH – PICHOLINE MESHEK TIROSH ISRAEL ISRAEL PICHOLINE MESHEK TIROSH – PICUAL MESHEK TIROSH ISRAEL ISRAEL PICUAL SUCESORES DE HERMANOS MORELLANA SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUDO LOPEZ MUELOLIVA – PICUDA MUELA-OLIVES SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUDA MY OLIVE TREE MY OLIVE TREE GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI MYTHOCIA OMPHACIUM BIO PAPADOPOULOS OLIVEOIL GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI GOLD MEDALS* OLIVE OIL PRODUCER COUNTRY REGION VARIETAL MAKE-UP 10% OLIVE OF AMFISSA, 70% NATURE BLESSED NATURE BLESSED GREECE MACEDONIA OLIVE OF CHALKIDIKI, 10% PETROELIA, 10% KORONEIKI OLIORAMA OLIORAMA GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI OLVIA EXTRA VIRGIN ORGANIC TZORTZIS MICHAEL GREECE ΜYTILENE 80% ANDRAMITINI , 20% KOLOVI GREEN OLIVE OIL ORO BAILEN RESERVA GALGON 99 SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUAL FAMILIAR PICUAL ALMAZARAS DE LA PRIEGO DE PARQUELOLIVA SERIE ORO SPAIN 80% PICUDA, 20% HOJIBLANCA SUBBETICA CORDOBA KONSTAS STANDARD PROTOGENES GREECE ΑΤΤΙΚΗ BLEND OIL MILL RESERVA DE FAMILIA CASAS CASTILLA LA ARBEQUINA, PICUAL, CASAS DE HUALDO SPAIN DE HUALDO MANCHA CORNICABRA, MANZANILLA ALMAZARAS DE LA PRIEGO DE RINCÓN DE LA SUBBÉTICA SPAIN HOJIBLANCA SUBBÉTICA CORDOBA SUPREMO S.C.A. DEL CAMPO SAN JUAN SPAIN ANDALUCIA ARBOSANA SUPREMO – PICUAL S.C.A. DEL CAMPO SAN JUAN SPAIN ANDALUCIA PICUAL SUPREMO ECOLÓGICO – S.C.A. DEL CAMPO SAN JUAN SPAIN ANDALUCIA CORNEZUELO DE JAÉN CORNEZUELO DE JAÉN VENTA DEL BARON MUELA-OLIVES SPAIN ANDALUCIA 80% HOJIBLANCA, 20% PICUDA VERGA ESTERRA GREECE PELOPONNESE KORONEIKI WILD ATHOS GOLDEN TREE GOLDEN TREE GREECE MACEDONIA HONDROELIA, AGRIELIA CASTILLA LA ZAITUM ACEITES MALAGON SPAIN CORNICABRA MANCHA DOUBLE GOLD MEDALS* OLIVE OIL PRODUCER COUNTRY REGION VARIETAL MAKE-UP BRAVOLEUM-SELECCIÓN ES- PECIAL DE ACEITES HACIENDA EXPLOTACIONES JAME SPAIN JAEN PICUAL EL PALO – PICUAL AZIENDA AGRICOLA PAOLO DRIZZAR CA’ RAINENE ITALY VENETO BONOMELLI IL CAVALLINO SPECIAL EDI- AZ. AGRICOLA IL CAVALLINO ITALY TOSCANA LECCIO DEL CORNO TION ORO DEL DESIERTO ORGANIC 60% PICUAL, 20% HOJIBLANCA, RAFAEL ALONSO AGUILERA SPAIN ANDALUCIA COUPAGE 20% ARBEQUINA AZIENDA AGRICOLA PAOLO 30% DRIZZAR 15% FORT 15% TREFÓRT ITALY VENETO BONOMELLI TREP, 40% CORATINA TUCCIOLIVA GRAN SELECCIÓN S.C.A. SAN AMADOR SPAIN JAEN PICUAL ZUMO 2015 –
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