Collins Gourmet Martini Pimento Olives 4.75OZ
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Collins Gourmet Martini Pimento Olives 4.75OZ are hand-packed Spanish Queen olives stuffed with pimento pepper, sold in a 4.75-ounce jar designed as a premium cocktail garnish. Produced by Collins, a company rooted in the bar industry since 1934, these olives bring an authentic, briny bite that elevates a properly built Dirty Martini or Bloody Mary beyond what generic supermarket olives can deliver.
Quick Facts: Size: 4.75 oz | Type: Pimento-Stuffed Spanish Queen Olives | Origin: Spain | Brand: Collins (est. 1934, Chicago, IL)
Heritage & Production
Collins Brothers launched in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois, building a reputation around cocktail garnishes, mixers, and barware. The Gourmet Martini Pimento Olives use Spanish Queen olives — a large, firm variety prized for its meaty texture and mild, slightly nutty flavor. Each olive is hand-packed rather than machine-processed, resulting in a more consistent fill of spicy pimento pepper and better overall fruit integrity in the jar. The hand-packing process also reduces bruising, which helps the olives hold up on a cocktail pick without turning mushy.
Tasting Profile
Aroma: Green, herbaceous olive brine hits first, followed by a subtle warmth from the pimento pepper. There is a clean, saline quality without any metallic or overly acidic edge.
Taste: The olive itself is firm and buttery with a mild bitterness typical of Queen-style fruit. Mid-bite, the pimento introduces a gentle, sweet-spicy heat that contrasts the brine. The overall impression is balanced — salty, slightly tangy, and savory without overwhelming a well-made cocktail.
Texture: Meaty and crisp with a satisfying snap. The pimento stuffing is soft and slightly sweet, providing a pleasant contrast to the dense olive flesh.
How to Use Collins Pimento Olives
These olives are purpose-built for cocktail service and work best skewered on a stainless-steel or bamboo pick and added as a finishing garnish.
- Dirty Martini: Thread two or three olives on a pick and add a splash of the jar brine to gin or vodka for a classic Dirty Martini. The firm Queen olive holds its shape and won't cloud the drink excessively.
- Bloody Mary: Their size and meaty texture make them a natural fit alongside celery, pickles, and other savory garnishes on a loaded Bloody Mary skewer.
- Gibson Variation: Swap the traditional cocktail onion for a pimento olive to create a spicier, more savory riff on the Gibson.
- Charcuterie & Snacking: Beyond cocktails, these olives stand on their own as part of a cheese board or antipasto spread.
Best For
- Stocking a serious home bar with quality garnishes
- Hosting cocktail parties where Martinis or Bloody Marys are on the menu
- Gifting alongside a bottle of gin or vodka for a complete Martini kit
- Adding a finishing touch to charcuterie and appetizer spreads
Frequently Asked Questions
What do Collins Pimento Olives taste like? They have a firm, buttery olive flavor balanced by salty brine, with a mild sweet-spicy warmth from the pimento pepper stuffing.
How do Collins Pimento Olives compare to standard grocery-store olives? Collins uses hand-packed Spanish Queen olives, which are larger and meatier than the machine-stuffed Manzanilla olives commonly found in supermarkets. The hand-packing process preserves fruit integrity and delivers a more generous pimento fill.
Are Collins Pimento Olives good for Dirty Martinis? Yes — the firm texture holds up on a cocktail pick, and the brine is clean enough to add directly to a Dirty Martini without introducing off-flavors.
Where are Collins Pimento Olives made? The olives are Spanish Queen olives sourced from Spain and packed under the Collins brand, which was founded in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois.
What foods pair well with Collins Pimento Olives? Aged cheddar and Manchego cheese complement the brine; cured meats like prosciutto and salami match the olive's savory depth; crusty bread and hummus round out a Mediterranean-style spread; and smoked salmon echoes the salt-forward profile.
What size do Collins Pimento Olives come in? The standard retail jar is 4.75 ounces, a size suited for home bar use and small gatherings.
Are Collins Pimento Olives worth the price? Collins positions this product as a premium cocktail garnish, priced above mass-market olive brands but justified by the hand-packed process, larger Queen olive variety, and generous pimento fill — details that matter in a garnish-forward drink like a Martini.
Why Collins Pimento Olives?
A Martini is only as good as what goes into it, and that includes the garnish. Collins has focused exclusively on the cocktail occasion since 1934, giving the brand decades of insight into what bartenders and home enthusiasts actually need. The use of hand-packed Spanish Queen olives — rather than smaller, softer machine-stuffed varieties — means each olive delivers real presence in the glass. For anyone serious about building drinks properly, a jar of purpose-made cocktail olives is not a luxury; it is a baseline requirement.
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