Nikkitas Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Single estate, Sparta, Greece · £29 / 500ml

- Price / 100ml
£5.80- Polyphenols
700 mg/kg (tested)- Free acidity
0.25%- Origin
Single estate, Sparta- Harvest
Hand-picked, early harvest
Pros
- Highest verified polyphenols here
- Every figure published and lab-tested
- Single estate, fully traceable
- Three varieties incl. rare Athinolia
- Staple price for premium oil
Cons
- Small seasonal batches sell out
- Less of a household name
Verdict: This is the oil the others are imitating. It comes from a single family estate below Mount Taygetos in Sparta, worked for five generations, and it is a blend of three varieties rather than the usual one: hardy Koroneiki for the base, heritage Koutsourolia for body, and the rare Athinolia, found almost nowhere else, for its elegant, peppery top note. On the tongue it actually travels, bright and grassy at first, soft and round in the middle, then a clean peppery warmth at the finish that tells you the polyphenols are intact.
What sets it apart is that none of this is taken on trust. Where almost every rival leaves the important boxes blank, Nikkitas publishes the numbers and then tests them, batch by batch, in the family's own laboratory: 700mg of polyphenols per kilo, the highest here, at a free acidity of just 0.25%. It is genuinely award-winning, fully traceable, hand-picked at early harvest and cold-pressed within 24 hours, and at £5.80 per 100ml it is priced like something you would happily pour every day. Nothing else came close on substance or value. Our clear winner.