On Thursday February 20, the popular olive oil tasting event “The olive tree is like Delacroix” that the B&E Goulandris Foundation is organising in collaboration with chef Aristotelis Megoulas, will be held in English at the Museum’s Café-Restaurant.

The Foundation wants to give English-speaking audiences the opportunity to discover unknown aspects of olive oil with Aristotelis Megoulas’ unique input by attending this special event, that draws inspiration from Vincent van Gogh’s painting “Olive Picking” on display at the first floor of the B&E Goulandris Foundation’s permanent Collection. What do you really know about Greek olive oil and its different varieties?

“The olive trees are very characteristic, and I’m struggling to capture that. It’s silver, sometimes more blue, sometimes greenish, bronzed, whitening on ground that is yellow, pink, purplish or orangish to dull red ochre. But very difficult, very difficult. But that suits me and attracts me to work fully in gold or silver”, Van Gogh wrote to his brother in April 1889, concluding “But the olive tree is something else, it is, if you want to compare it to something, like Delacroix”.


Starting from the French olive groves that inspired Van Gogh, we move to the magical world of the Greek olive oil, guided by Aristotelis Megoulas. The distinguished chef will show us how to identify high-quality olive oil based on its characteristics, introducing us to one of the key ingredients of Greek gastronomy.

How does an olive turn into olive oil? How does this process fuel creativity, customs and traditions all over Greece, what is the role of olive oil today and how will it change in the future?

Discover all the different ways that you can use olive oil, some of which you might not even have imagined. Try award-winning olive oil varieties from various parts of Greece, along with fresh sourdough bread baked in a wood-fired oven from the AKRA restaurant as well as freshly-baked, gluten-free loafs of bread from the Asterisque bakery and meet Greek olive oil producers.

Participants will have the opportunity to taste a unique dish by the chef that highlights the olive oil’s distinctive flavour and, at the end of the session, they will take home a sample of the featured producer’s olive oil, the month’s recipe, and a specially chosen surprise gift inspired by Vincent van Gogh's "Olive Picking". They can also join the event’s mailing list to receive the chef’s new recipes each month, gradually completing a unique recipe booklet dedicated to olive oil.


Aristotelis Megoulas


Aristotelis Megoulas, who is in the list of the 100 most influential chefs of the decade, was born in Paris, grew up in Piraeus and studied in Bologna, the culinary capital of Italy. He is currently based at his favourite Pomo d’Oro Corfu award-winning restaurant in his hometown, Corfu. With his special cooking and his unexpected combinations of ingredients, his ambition is to create beautiful memories around a table full of delicacies, wine and love. He has been awarded the Modern Greek Cuisine Award from Athinorama, two stars from the FNL Guide, and a Golden Palm from the Flag Gastronomy Guide.






“The olive tree is like Delacroix”

Olive oil tasting in English with chef Aristotelis Megoulas at the B&E Goulandris Foundation (in English)


Thursday February 20 | 19.00-21.00

Activity also takes place in Greek. For more info click HERE

Number of participants: Up to 20 persons

Cost of participation: 60€
Cost of participation for B&E Members: 48€

* We recommend not drinking coffee before the event, not wearing strong perfumes and not washing your hands with scented soap.
** Participants are advised to be at the Museum 15’ before the activity starts.

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EVENT LOCATION
Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation, Athens
13 Eratosthenous str., Athens 116 35, Greece. Τ. +30 210 72 52 895, F. +30 210 72 35 467, E. visit@goulandris.gr

Café-Restaurant

DATE & TIME
Thursday February 20 | 19.00-21.00