Summary
The 2025 NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition awarded 742 oils, including 517 Golds and 225 Silvers, reaffirming its status as the most prestigious competition in the olive oil world. Italy led with 200 awards, while Croatia and the United States also had strong showings, showcasing the global reach and growing sophistication of extra virgin olive oil production.
The 2025 NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition celebrated the artistry of olive oil production like never before, awarding 742 oils — including 517 Golds and 225 Silvers — to producers across six continents. The results marked a strong resurgence from 2024 and reaffirmed the competition’s status as the most prestigious in the olive oil world.
Italy Leads With Depth and Range
Italy once again topped the charts with 200 awards, led by standout producers like Oleificio Asaro dal 1916, which secured five awards this year and eight in 2024, continuing a legacy from Sicily rooted in over a century of olive oil making. Other Italian leaders included Domenica Fiore and Domenico Manca, each adding to their long histories of excellence.
Croatia’s Rise Continues
Croatia delivered one of the most remarkable performances of the year, earning 125 total awards, driven by consistent winners like Avistria d.o.o., Oleum Maris, and OPG Ivica Vlatkovic. Croatian producers continue to dominate with small-batch, high-quality entries that resonate with judges year after year.
United States: California and Beyond
The United States earned 92 awards, with California-based producers like California Olive Ranch taking home nine awards and Durant Olive Mill and IL Fiorello also turning in strong performances. Manicaretti Italian Food Importers continued its remarkable run, amassing 59 total wins over the years, with a consistent presence at the competition.
Spain: Reliable Excellence
Spain’s presence remained formidable, with 93 awards earned by a wide range of producers, including Aceites Oro Bailen Galgon 99, which secured five awards in both 2024 and 2025. Newcomers and legacy brands alike contributed to Spain’s medal haul, showing that innovation and tradition can coexist.
Producers from Unexpected Places Impress
Smaller or emerging olive oil regions also made an impact:
Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded an extraordinary 92% success rate, winning 11 awards from 12 entries, featuring boutique producers like Škegro Family Winery.Pakistan submitted a single entry and earned a Silver award — a notable achievement for a rare entrant.Japan continued its steady emergence with producers like Nippon Olive Co earning multiple awards.
Organic Excellence and Monovarietal Momentum
Organic producers claimed 279 awards this year, up from 210 in 2024. The movement toward sustainable and transparent production methods continues to grow, both in scale and quality. Monovarietal oils remained dominant, with 417 awards, reinforcing consumer appreciation for distinct, single-cultivar expressions.
From the time-honored groves of Sicily to the Pacific slopes of California and the rocky hills of Dalmatia, the 2025 NYIOOC celebrated the world’s best olive oils and the passionate producers behind them. With historic wins, surprising newcomers, and exceptional quality across the board, this year’s results underscored the global reach and growing sophistication of extra virgin olive oil.
