Greek Oregano
a Note From Nicole
Every trip to Greece ended the same way—our suitcases bursting with memories and the unmistakable scent of dried oregano clinging to our clothes. It’s more than just an herb to us—it’s a reminder of sun-soaked islands, long family lunches, and the flavours that feel like home.
In our kitchen, Greek oregano is a staple—always paired with olive oil and lemon, the holy trinity of Greek cooking. It’s the starting point of so many dishes and the heart of our Mediterranean table.
Hand-harvested on the mountains of Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly, Central Greece, this oregano is known for its intensea Note From Nicole
Every trip to Greece ended the same way—our suitcases bursting with memories and the unmistakable scent of dried oregano clinging to our clothes. It’s more than just an herb to us—it’s a reminder of sun-soaked islands, long family lunches, and the flavours that feel like home.
In our kitchen, Greek oregano is a staple—always paired with olive oil and lemon, the holy trinity of Greek cooking. It’s the starting point of so many dishes and the heart of our Mediterranean table.
Hand-harvested on the mountains of Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly, Central Greece, this oregano is known for its intensea Note From Nicole
Every trip to Greece ended the same way—our suitcases bursting with memories and the unmistakable scent of dried oregano clinging to our clothes. It’s more than just an herb to us—it’s a reminder of sun-soaked islands, long family lunches, and the flavours that feel like home.
In our kitchen, Greek oregano is a staple—always paired with olive oil and lemon, the holy trinity of Greek cooking. It’s the starting point of so many dishes and the heart of our Mediterranean table.
Hand-harvested on the mountains of Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly, Central Greece, this oregano is known for its intensea Note From Nicole
Every trip to Greece ended the same way—our suitcases bursting with memories and the unmistakable scent of dried oregano clinging to our clothes. It’s more than just an herb to us—it’s a reminder of sun-soaked islands, long family lunches, and the flavours that feel like home.
In our kitchen, Greek oregano is a staple—always paired with olive oil and lemon, the holy trinity of Greek cooking. It’s the starting point of so many dishes and the heart of our Mediterranean table.
Hand-harvested on the mountains of Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly, Central Greece, this oregano is known for its intense