Filippo Berio, the Italian olive oil brand with a history dating back to 1867, has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of Italian olive oil sprays and squeeze bottles, alongside new specialty vinegars and a fig balsamic glaze. All of these offerings are designed to provide home cooks with greater precision, convenience, and versatility in the kitchen.
The new Italian olive oil sprays are available in Extra Virgin and Extra Light Tasting varieties. They come in sleek five-fluid-ounce containers that deliver light, even coverage without propellants or additives. The ergonomic squeeze bottles, offered in Extra Virgin and Pure Olive Oil, provide enhanced control for drizzling over salads, finishing soups, or mixing into sheet-pan dinners.
Filippo Berio has also introduced three new pantry staples — a White Balsamic Vinegar with a milder, sweeter-tart flavor, a raw, unfiltered Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, and a Fig Balsamic Glaze combining fig juice with balsamic vinegar from Modena.
Italian Olive Oil Sprays
Filippo Beriob Debuts Sprays, Squeezable Bottle Formats and More
Trend Themes
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Precision Cooking Formats — Packaged oils in sprays and squeeze bottles reflect demand for controlled portions, cleaner application, and more accessible gourmet cooking at home.
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Additive-free Convenience — Propellant-free sprays create room for premium pantry products that combine ease of use with cleaner-label expectations.
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Specialty Pantry Expansion — Vinegars, glazes, and flavored finishes are turning everyday cooking staples into versatile flavor tools for casual home chefs.
Industry Implications
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Packaged Foods — Shelf-stable staples are evolving through format innovation that makes legacy products feel more modern, functional, and premium.
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Home Cooking — Kitchen products that simplify drizzling, spraying, and finishing support consumers seeking restaurant-style results with less effort.
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Condiments and Sauces — Premium vinegars and balsamic glazes illustrate how condiment categories can grow through flavor complexity, authenticity, and multifunctional use cases.