WHAT DOES OIL TASTING CONSIST OF?
Tasting is a way of distinguishing extra virgin olive oil aromas and flavors. Experts use it to judge oil quality but anyone can learn this skill to find the favorite oil.
Just like wine tasting, oil tasting is an experience which involves our smell, taste and sight.
This is how to do it:
To begin with, pour a little oil into a glass and hold it close to release its aromas. Raise the glass to your nose and sniff it, first rapidly and then slowly. This will bring out aromas of apple, leaves, tomatoes, almonds, artichokes and cut grass.
Take a little sip of oil but don’t swallow it. Keep it between your lower lip and your teeth, letting it wash over your taste buds. Breathe through your mouth, taking deeper and deeper breaths to get a feel for its density and, lastly, breathe out so that the atomized oil releases further aromas and flavors.
As everyone’s taste is different, oils will be perceived slightly differently by each one of us but this technique will give you a feel for some of an oil’s positives and negatives.
The main virtues of extra virgin olive oil are hints of bitterness and sharpness, fruitiness, floral and herb aromas and notes of almond, wood and tomato.
Sour or vinegary flavors are definitely defects as are moldy or earthy smells and rancid or musty odors.