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La Tourangelle Grapeseed Oil is a premium, hexane-free cooking oil with a high smoke point of 450°F, making it perfect for versatile culinary uses from frying to baking. Its neutral flavor blends seamlessly with other oils or stands alone in dressings. Packaged in a protective tin to maintain freshness, this 16.9 lbs bulk oil also doubles as a natural emollient for skin and hair care, catering to health-conscious professionals seeking quality and multi-functionality.









| ASIN | B0078DRVT0 |
| ASIN | B0078DRVT0 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #234,553 in Food, Beverages & Alcohol ( See Top 100 in Food, Beverages & Alcohol ) #22 in Grapeseed Oils |
| Brand | La Tourangelle |
| Certification | Non_GMO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,582) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item model number | 40-05-GSO-A512-CS |
| Manufacturer | La Tourangelle |
| Manufacturer | La Tourangelle |
| Product Dimensions | 19.56 x 11.43 x 7.11 cm; 498.95 g |
| Product Dimensions | 19.56 x 11.43 x 7.11 cm; 498.95 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 tbsp (15ml) |
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E**A
Lo estoy usando para mi piel y es bueno. La presentación es atractiva y tiene una tapa que evita los derrames. Me gustó mucho. Es una cantidad razonable y el precio adecuado. Si se quiere mayor cantidad entonces, conviene por calidad y precio comprar la marca Kevala
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Este aceite es muy fino y al aplicarlo se siente la hidratación y textura muy buena. Lo recomiendo
T**H
Good quality product. First purchased last year, 2 repeat orders since, it's now a staple in our kitchen. Over all, very happy with La Tourangelle Grapeseed oil. What I wanted. A healthy oil for high temperature cooking and oiling cast iron pans. This oil meets all 3 requirements. Other positives. We try to keep the amount of oil we use to a minimum and I'm really pleased with how little Grapeseed oil we need to use to get the results we want. Most of our pans are cast iron, except the wok, and they get seriously hot, and this oil can handle that, no smoke and burnt oil. It also works very well for oiling and maintaining our cast iron pans without smoking when you heat the pans again. Extra bonus, the oil is made using discarded seeds from winemaking, I love it, making something from what would have been waste.
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I ordered this from amazon after reading all the great reviews about the product and the company, the subscribe and save price was good as well. The first thing I would like to note is that my can does not read exactly like the pictures which list the ingredient as 100% pure expeller pressed grapeseed oil. My can just says 100% grapeseed oil. I contacted amazon, and they promptly sent me another one, which still didn't match the picture, but that's fine. The cans came with no dents, but not for effort of packaging, just luck because they were rolling around in there unsecured. The oil itself is refined/processed, because it lacks the flavor and color of unrefined grapeseed oil. If that is what you are looking for, I prefer the Nature Certified organic grapeseed oil also sold here on amazon (I use that one on my hair). This one has a high smoke point, so great for cooking. But, that has not been my main use for it. I usually use organic hemp oil for my body now, in place of lotion because it is much more hydrating and I have very dry skin. When I received this oil, I was out of hemp oil so I tried it in it's place and its great. It doesn't break out my sensitive skin. I got a tattoo and tried this on it afterward-it's much better than anything I have used before! I hate neosporin and a&d, and all that junk they usually recommend (on the natural side, I have tried dr bronners balm, its pretty good on a new tat, but doesn't last as long as the grapeseed oil, and it tends to still itch a little bit, not too bad, its still good stuff). There are many better natural options for healing up cuts and the like! The guy who does my tattoos always wraps the newly inked area up in saran wrap, then I go home and wash the area then and every morning, keep it damp all day with this grapeseed oil, and wrap it up in saran wrap again at night. Instead of it getting dry,cracked and scabby (and risking messing up the ink) my scabs just slide off usually at night in the saran wrap and it looks clean and pretty when I wash it and reapply the oil. I have not had the issue of crazy itching that I had with the others (long ago, when I used neosporin and a&d), just a little here and there. Just so you know, don't scratch that new tattoo! Just slap it. Sounds wierd, yeah, but it works. I kept my tattoo covered with grapeseed oil constantly, wrapped it at night in saran wrap, and it was healed up and good to go in about six days. After that, I quit wrapping it at night because it started to make it itchy. But still, keep it oiled as much as you need to. This can leaks a bit from the top, so you can't take it with you. I just got a travel sized little container from target and filled it up with a little grapeseed oil to get me through the day, for my purse. So, thanks for taking the time to read my review, obviously this oil is great for many different customers! Enjoy!~
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✨ For Kitchen, Cuticles, and California Queens ✨ Let me say this loud enough for the prep line and the backstage beauty mirror: This. Oil. Does. It. All. 🧴 Food Service Me: I’ve worked high-end restaurants where the chef would throw a tantrum if the oil wasn’t “neutral yet refined.” Well baby, this La Tourangelle Grapeseed Oil doesn’t just meet expectations—it seduces them. It’s got that French savoir-faire with a California conscience. Expeller-pressed, high smoke point, and it lets your garlic and herbs shine like the top of a cast-iron sauté. No flavor overpowering, no kitchen drama—just velvet texture and subtle elegance. Use it to fry, grill, or romance your roast vegetables. Also, if you’re seasoning your cast iron and NOT using this? You’re flirting with culinary mediocrity. 💆♀️ Beauty & Wellness Me: Y’all. This is spa-grade. I keep one bottle in the kitchen and one in my sacred bathhouse sanctuary (a.k.a. the bathroom). 💚 Massage oil? Check. 💚 Hair mask? YES. 💚 Skin serum? French girls walk so this could glide. Lightweight, non-greasy, and your pores will throw a thank-you party. My hair ends? Revived. My elbows? Glowing. My vibe? Pressed, not stressed. 🌍 Sustainably Made in California, Crafted in the French Artisan Tradition: It’s like Versailles kissed Sonoma and birthed this gorgeous bottle. You can feel the quality in the pour—it’s not just grapeseed oil, it’s a lifestyle lubricant for modern paladins, culinary mystics, and skincare royalty. 🧴 One Product. Infinite Use Cases. • Stir-fry or stir your aura • Vinaigrette or vintage glow-up • Fry shrimp or tame flyaways • Use in kitchens, spas, studios, and yes, on eGirl livestreams ⸻ 💌 Final Thoughts from Jade: If you’re still using basic oil from a plastic jug, it’s time to elevate. Don’t just cook—curate. Don’t just moisturize—moisturize like you mean it. —Jade Ann Byrne, your favorite skin-slicked, cast-iron-searing, aromatherapeutic eGirl from the Central Valley 🥂 Artisan-fed. Farm-fresh. Fully moisturized.
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