
Pamako Monovarietal EVOO
The most conservative PDF-backed runner-up: exact product pages, exact bottle image, and linked analysis PDFs showing 2,000 mg/kg total polyphenols; the UK storefront now advertises 2,081 mg/kg for 2025/26, but the linked PDF still displays 2,000.
Why it ranks
Pamako Monovarietal remains a best-in-class pick because it has live brand product pages, the exact current bottle image used on those pages, a linked chemical-bio analysis PDF, a linked high-phenolic analysis PDF, and an organic certificate. The UK storefront now advertises 2,081 mg/kg for the 2025/26 harvest, but the same linked World Olive Center high-phenolic PDF still displays 2,000 mg/kg for harvest period 2024, so I keep the conservative PDF-backed value until the newer certificate is directly exposed.
Highlights
- 2,000 mg/kg total polyphenols on the linked World Olive Center high-phenolic analysis PDF
- Official UK storefront advertises 2,081 mg/kg for the 2025/26 harvest, but the newer certificate image/PDF was not directly exposed during this pass
- Brand pages link both chemical-bio and high-phenolic analysis PDFs plus organic/certification PDFs
- Exact product image verified from the live Pamako product pages
- Organic certificate for 2025 also linked on the live site
Caveats
- Pamako sells multiple formats, so verify bottle size, stock status, harvest, and whether the seller exposes the current certificate before buying
- Do not compare the UK page's 2,081 mg/kg marketing line against kyoord's 2,012 mg/kg certificate image as if they had identical source strength until Pamako exposes the newer certificate directly
- As always, polyphenols decline with age after bottling, so freshness still matters
Testing method
Brand-linked analysis PDFs from the live Pamako product page