Edited on 30 January 2020 to add: I just saw this is back on Subscribe & Save! I'm so happy! I signed up for a bottle a month, but it may not be enough. Also, this issue comes up a lot: Yes, each bottle has a harvest date and best-by date. I realized how spoiled I am by this EVOO when they were out of stock and I had to buy another brand.I was blessed to have a local olive oil specialty shop that, sadly, closed. This olive oil is one I found after much research, which I did because of all the stories of fakes and other scandals in the olive oil world. The "certified organic" mark passed my first test, and it claimed to be the most-recent harvest, so I ordered some to try. It is fruity, but not too sweet. It is peppery, but not bitter. The freshness is very apparent from the taste. This is the best-quality olive oil for a reasonable price. I'm sorry that, as of now, it's not on Subscribe and Save, but I remember to buy it regularly anyway. I must add that at least one self-proclaimed rating-authenticity minder (Fakespot) gave this product's Amazon rating reliability an F, in large part because of "suspicious" repetition of words like "delicious" and "quality" in reviews. I have ordered several bottles and never have been offered a free or discounted bottle in exchange for a review or anything else. I assume this is an algorithm gone awry and it motivated me to post a positive review for a deserving product. I'll keep buying this delicious, quality olive oil as long as it is available.