Oil be there
Alicia Robinson
While drinking a glass of olive oil isn’t an appetizing idea, the oil
has more in common with wine than you might expect.
Oils from different regions of the world can range in taste from
fruity to peppery, depending on where the olives are grown and how
they’re processed. A new store at Fashion Island caters to those who
select oils with as much care as they would a Beaujolais or a
Riesling.
Oliviers & Co. specializes in olive oils from small growers in
Spain, Greece and Turkey, to name a few. The store also sells
vinegars, some pasta and sauces and several kinds of tapenade, an
olive-paste spread.
“Each [of the oils] has their own special characters depending on
the regions and the varieties [of olives] being used,” store manager
Melissa Graves said. “It’s kind of like walking into a winery, in a
way.”
The store’s design also hints at the south of France, Graves said.
Tins and bottles of oils are neatly stacked on aged-looking wooden
shelves and cabinets, and display tables are topped with red-clay
tiles.
“We try to give a little bit of ambience of Provence,” Graves
said. “That’s why walking into our store is like walking into a
market in Provence.”
The effect worked on at least one customer.
“I think it’s beautiful,” said Angela Gossen of Corona del Mar,
who was shopping in the store recently. “I was drawn to it right
away.”
She’s traveled to Italy and is a bit of a connoisseur of olive
oil, which she uses for just about everything except baking, she
said.
“That is something that I do ... buy the best olive oil,” Gossen
said. “It makes a big difference.”
For those less learned about oils, Olivier’s has tiny spoons, and
store employees will be glad to pour you a taste of the Lebanese
Moulin de Kfifane or La Cenolyste from Nice.
The French-based company has about 50 European shops and 11 U.S.
locations including the Fashion Island store, which opened in August.
The company has specific standards of production for its growers,
but it also works with them, in one case helping restore an olive
grove, Graves said. She’s a fountain of knowledge about the 25
varieties of olive oil the store carries, and she readily shares
information with her customers.
“It’s an educational experience more than anything,” Graves said.
“What we’re trying to do is bring up products you might not find
elsewhere.”
This fall, the store will expand its selection, adding more
pastas, truffle oil and aged balsamic vinegars. Olivier’s & Co. is at
Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach.
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