Fiorentina Olive Oil Bottle - European Glass Packaging

Elegant European glass bottle with ROPP 31.5 neck finish for premium olive oil presentation.
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Fiorentina Olive Oil Bottle – European Glass Packaging | The Olive Centre

Elegant European glass bottle with ROPP 31.5 neck finish for premium olive oil presentation.


The Fiorentina Olive Oil Bottle is a timeless European design, crafted for premium presentation and secure olive oil storage.
Characterised by its square base transitioning into a round shoulder and neck, the Fiorentina bottle combines sophistication with practicality.
Available in five sizes (100 ml to 1000 ml), it is compatible with both ROPP screw caps and DOP closures, offering flexibility for retail and gift packaging.


The Olive Centre imports these bottles in bulk directly from Europe, ensuring competitive pricing, reliable quality, and consistent stock availability for growers and producers seeking premium olive oil packaging solutions.

Uses
  • Ideal for packaging extra virgin olive oil, infused oils, and specialty condiments
  • Suitable for retail, gift, or export presentation
  • Compatible with ROPP 31.5 and DOP closure systems
  • Designed for use with filling lines, capping systems, and labeling machines

Features
  • High-quality European glass construction for clarity and durability
  • Elegant square-to-round profile enhancing product visibility
  • Available in multiple volumes (100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 750 ml, 1000 ml)
  • ROPP 31.5 neck finish suitable for industry-standard caps and closures
  • Excellent pallet efficiency for large-scale shipments
  • Designed to protect oil from oxidation and UV exposure
  • Bulk shipping available through The Olive Centre at competitive rates

Technical Specifications (All Available Volumes)
 
Volume (ml) Weight (g) Neck Finish Diameter (mm) Height (mm) High Pallet Amount Low Pallet Amount
100 ml 115 g ROPP 31.5 40.8 157.5 4224  
250 ml 330 g ROPP 31.5 54.8 234.1 1980 1584
500 ml 500 g ROPP 31.5 66.0 291.8 1192 894
750 ml 550 g ROPP 31.5 76.4 308.0 900 675
1000 ml 650 g ROPP 31.5 83.4 335.1 552  

(All measurements and pallet quantities are indicative and may vary by production batch.)

Compatibility
  • Compatible with ROPP 31.5 screw caps and DOP-style pouring closures
  • Suitable for standard automatic filling, capping, and labeling equipment
  • Ideal pairing with tamper-evident caps or pourer fitments available at The Olive Centre

Why Choose This Product

The Fiorentina Bottle offers a refined and practical packaging solution that enhances brand appeal while ensuring safe storage of olive oil.
Its European craftsmanship guarantees consistent bottle quality, while The Olive Centre’s bulk import system allows competitive pricing and local stock availability.
Perfect for olive growers, bottlers, and gourmet producers seeking elegant, export-ready glass packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions – Fiorentina Olive Oil Bottle

The Fiorentina Bottle is designed with a ROPP 31.5 mm neck finish, making it compatible with both standard ROPP screw caps and DOP-style pouring closures commonly used in the olive oil industry.
  • ROPP (Roll-On Pilfer-Proof) caps provide a secure, tamper-evident seal ideal for automated bottling lines.
  • DOP closures combine a threaded seal with a pourer insert, offering a premium presentation and controlled flow rate for retail and export markets.

Both closure options can be sourced directly from The Olive Centre, ensuring perfect fit and compliance with industry bottling standards. The versatility of the neck design allows producers to switch between cap styles without modifying their filling or capping equipment.
The Fiorentina’s elegant square-to-round profile merges traditional European design with modern shelf appeal. Its square base provides stable stacking and pallet efficiency, while the rounded neck and shoulder enhance visual balance for high-end retail presentation.

From a functional perspective, the thick glass construction protects olive oil from oxidation and UV exposure, helping preserve colour and flavour integrity. The clear finish highlights the natural golden tones of the oil, while the robust structure supports long-distance transport and export without risk of breakage.

This combination of strength and style makes the Fiorentina an ideal choice for premium extra virgin olive oil, infused oils, and gourmet condiments.
Yes — the Fiorentina range is fully compatible with standard automated bottling, capping, and labeling systems. The consistent neck dimensions and uniform weight distribution make it easy to integrate into production lines with minimal adjustment.

Its ROPP 31.5 neck finish ensures smooth operation in mechanical cappers, and the flat bottle faces provide excellent label adhesion for wrap-around or front-and-back labels. The bottles can be used in both manual and automated filling setups, allowing flexibility from small boutique producers to large commercial operations.

For bulk buyers, The Olive Centre offers bottles in 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 750 ml, and 1000 ml sizes, all with consistent tolerances and available in pallet quantities for efficient handling and storage.

 
Features
  • High-quality European glass construction for clarity and durability
  • Elegant square-to-round profile enhancing product visibility
  • Available in multiple volumes (100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 750 ml, 1000 ml)
  • ROPP 31.5 neck finish suitable for industry-standard caps and closures
  • Excellent pallet efficiency for large-scale shipments
  • Designed to protect oil from oxidation and UV exposure
  • Bulk shipping available through The Olive Centre at competitive rates

How do you apply a DOP pouring closure to an Olive Oil Bottle?

INFORMATION SHEET

What is a DOP Closure? 

What is a DOP Closure and how do you apply it to an Olive Oil glass bottle?  Once the olive oil has been filled into the bottle you can see the video on how to apply.

How to apply a DOP closure to an olive oil bottle

This video shows how a DOP closure can be applied to the olive oil bottle.  The non-refillable DOP snap closure once fitted is not removable.  The DOP is considered safe, hygienic and very easy to apply even without the need for machinery.  One pressure application can have the DOP applied to the bottle and is ready to remove the tamper-evident seal  and pour the olive oil directly from the bottle.


The non-refillable system is a new type that can be seen across Europe without the need for applying the thread to the bottle.

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