What Customers Say 

Sornanino oil has been finding its way into kitchens across the UK since 1988 — mostly through word of mouth, one bottle at a time. These are some of the messages that have arrived over the years.

"We love the olive oil — truly delicious. It has livened up our salads and other dishes hugely." — Jam, 2018

"The oil is such a beautiful colour. We are just going to have it on its own with a bit of balsamic vinegar." — Jenny, 2023

"I would love another can of the Sornanino oil if you have any left." — Fi, March 2023

"The oil was a massive hit with my staff and family. Everyone was thrilled to receive it — not surprising really, as it is absolutely delicious." — John, January 2024

"It was a bit of a revelation — as to what all the fuss over really good olive oil was actually about." — Klara, April 2024

"Am keeping it out of sight so the boys don't use it to fry their eggs." — Katrina, 2023

"Love the oil, Serena. Thank you." — Meg, August 2024

"My colleagues described it as 'like a drug.'" — Richard, 2024

"You may have wrecked my tolerance for bog-standard stuff — but I'll have a while before I need to worry about that." — Steve, May 2025

"Oh my goodness — your oil. Like it? LOVE LOVE LOVE IT." — Ruth, May 2026

"Happiness is receiving my Sornanino olive oil." — Marika, April 2026

"It was always the best. We were just lucky to know about it." — Jenny, May 2026

A note on ordering Most of our oil reaches new customers through a recommendation from someone who already uses it. If you've arrived here that way — welcome. If you'd like to try it for the first time, the shop is the place to start, or drop us a message directly.

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A freshly pressed liquid gem!

Fantastic crop this year, nets spread down, followed by hand-picking

Olives loaded up for the press and then poured into the hopper

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500 ml and 1000ml glass bottles. Ready for the table, 5 Litre can

This year’s handsome crew!


The olives are hand-picked by a small group of family and friends. Hand-picking, rather than mechanized picking, helps protect the trees and fruit from damage.