Interactive Olive Oil Guide (AI-assisted)

Diffrerent kind of olive oil bottles on a table

OLEOLOGIST | Structured Knowledge on Olive Oil

The OLEOLOGIST Custom GPT is a dedicated language model trained on a structured editorial knowledge base covering all essential dimensions of olive oil.
It is designed to interpret labels, explain olive oil types, analyse flavour profiles, describe production methods, and provide regional or cultivar-specific insights –
always factually, never commercially.

This model does not give health advice, product recommendations, or subjective evaluations. It is strictly non-promotional and built for factual interpretation only.

Access Requirement

Use it on location

The Interactive Olive Oil Guide is accessible directly via this website and via the ChatGPT mobile app.
When used on location in a shop, tasting room or olive mill, the app allows you to take a photo of a bottle, label or back label and ask targeted questions in real time.

  • Examples of what you can explore on the spot:
  • Interpreting label claims and terminology
  • Understanding origin, cultivar and production context
  • Placing quality indicators in perspective
  • Clarifying taste descriptors and expected sensory profile
  • Distinguishing marketing language from factual information

This enables immediate, contextual understanding at the moment of encounter, without relying on brand narratives or fragmented online searches.

→ Access the Interactive Olive Oil Guide: OLEOLOGIST Chat GPT

OLEOLOGIST is available as well as via OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform. Log into ChatGPT, select “Explore GPTs” and search for OLEOLOGIST.

Once inside, the model will respond to structured questions – provided they remain within the verified scope of olive oil knowledge.

Use it on location

The Interactive Olive Oil Guide can also be used via the ChatGPT mobile app.
In a shop, tasting room or olive mill, you can take a photo of a bottle, label or back label and ask targeted questions in real time.

Examples of what you can explore on the spot:

  • Interpreting label claims and terminology
  • Understanding origin, cultivar and production context
  • Placing quality indicators in perspective
  • Clarifying taste descriptors and expected sensory profile
  • Distinguishing marketing language from factual information

This enables immediate, contextual understanding at the moment of encounter, without relying on brand narratives or fragmented online searches.

The guide supports informed observation and interpretation, both on location and at home.