If your mill presses from catalogued ancient trees, or your lab numbers put you in the high-phenolic tier, the auction room finds the price a shelf never will. Consigning costs nothing — the house earns only when you do.
| Route | A half-litre of your best oil returns |
|---|---|
| Bulk chain at origin prices | €2–3 — and your name never appears on it. |
| Your own webshop | Retail price minus payment, packaging, returns — to whatever audience finds you. |
| The auction room, hammer €70 | €54.60 to you after the flat 22%, buyer sourced, price set by open bidding, shipping paid by the winner. |
Award entries cost €300–450 a sample and return a badge. A consignment costs nothing and returns a hammer price. Run both; only one of them pays you.
Millennial or monumental-tree oil must name its catalogued trees (Sénia inventory, Puglia register or equivalent). Estate lots need the mill, the grove and the cultivar on paper.
Free acidity, peroxide value, K-indices, and a polyphenol assay from a recognised lab. An accredited panel grade. No dossier, no lot — this is the house's floor and its moat.
Tins, wood cases or moulded-pulp shippers, dispatched tracked within 5 working days of settlement. Transit damage is your risk and your courier's: reship or refund the buyer on photo proof. The house retains 10% of hammer on damage-refunded lots — the full 22% where packaging standards were ignored.
Tell the house what you press. A specialist replies within two working days — in Spanish, Italian, Greek, Catalan or English.
Prefer to just list it yourself? The tap-through form takes under a minute.