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With roughly 85 perÂcent of entries anaÂlyzed, the 2025 World Olive Oil Competition is already revealÂing clear leadÂers and impresÂsive perÂforÂmances among proÂducÂers from around the world. The real-time data on the Olive Oil Times World Ranking site offer a comÂpelling early look at how the seaÂson is shapÂing up — and which proÂducÂers are disÂtinÂguishÂing themÂselves on the global stage.
From Europe, Spain’s Aceites Oro Bailen Galgon 99 is again demonÂstratÂing its pediÂgree with five awards this year and 45 overÂall. Italy’s Oleificio Asaro dal 1916 has added five more awards in 2025, mainÂtainÂing its posiÂtion among the top proÂducÂers globÂally. Portugal’s Sociedade AgrÃcola Ouro Vegetal has had an espeÂcially impresÂsive showÂing, colÂlectÂing seven awards so far this seaÂson.
France, Greece, and Croatia are also well repÂreÂsented in the rankÂings. Oliviers & Co of France has earned five awards this year, while The Master Miller P.C. of Greece and Avistria d.o.o. of Croatia have added to their totals, showÂing the strength of Mediterranean proÂducÂers across the board.
Topping the list of disÂtribÂuÂtors is Manicaretti Italian Food Importers, based in the United States, with a total of 59 awards across past comÂpeÂtiÂtions and three already this year. The importer, known for its colÂlecÂtion of artiÂsan oils from Italy, conÂtinÂues to mainÂtain its place at the top through conÂsisÂtency and qualÂity.
Also makÂing a strong stateÂment in 2025 is California Olive Ranch, which has already earned nine awards this seaÂson, the most of any U.S. proÂducer so far. With 44 total wins to date, the comÂpany is cementÂing its repÂuÂtaÂtion as a force in the American olive oil indusÂtry.
Fellow American proÂducÂers Durant Olive Mill and San Miguel Olive Farm have also had notable showÂings, with Durant pickÂing up five awards this year and San Miguel four — strong perÂforÂmances that reflect the conÂtinÂued rise of U.S. estate proÂducÂers.
Among U.S. proÂducÂers, Queen Creek Olive Mill and IL Fiorello have each earned four or more awards so far in 2025, reflectÂing growÂing momenÂtum among famÂily-run and estate-level operÂaÂtions. Gold Ridge Organic Farms, Enzo Olive Oil, and Apollo Olive Oil have each won mulÂtiÂple awards, showÂcasÂing the diverÂsity and qualÂity emergÂing from California’s groves in parÂticÂuÂlar.
With 15 perÂcent of entries remainÂing to be evalÂuÂated, the final leaderÂboard may still shift as addiÂtional results are pubÂlished. For now, this snapÂshot reveals a dynamic and comÂpetÂiÂtive year, with estabÂlished leadÂers holdÂing their ground and new chalÂlengers makÂing a name for themÂselves. As the final results come in, proÂducÂers, olive oil enthuÂsiÂasts, and food indusÂtry proÂfesÂsionÂals worldÂwide will be watchÂing closely.
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