John Roberts
John Roberts
I've purchased vintage olive oil from RWC the last two years and really fallen in love with it. Since my household goes through a lot of olive oil, and the supply at RWC sells out so quickly, I've been forced to search around for other sources of oil.
When I've asked about 2012 oil, some stores have told me they've sold out but still have 2011 oil. Moreover, one of my orders for 2012 oil from a non-RWC store just arrived at my house and the oil is actually 2011.
This leads to my question(s): How long does vintage olive oil keep? Should I be offended that I received old oil? Should I pounce on the remaining 2011 oil, thus exploiting a Moneyball-esque market inefficiency? And how old is that NV olive oil that sitting on all those supermarket shelves anyway?
When I've asked about 2012 oil, some stores have told me they've sold out but still have 2011 oil. Moreover, one of my orders for 2012 oil from a non-RWC store just arrived at my house and the oil is actually 2011.
This leads to my question(s): How long does vintage olive oil keep? Should I be offended that I received old oil? Should I pounce on the remaining 2011 oil, thus exploiting a Moneyball-esque market inefficiency? And how old is that NV olive oil that sitting on all those supermarket shelves anyway?