About 10 years ago on holiday I was introduced to the concept that you could make your own teas when I was offered cups of sage tea made with sprigs of freshly picked sage. Back home I adapted the idea to make my own mint tea using fresh mint from my garden. Ever since, I’ve always been very open-minded to trying different flavours of tea. So I was delighted to have the opportunity to sample some Mirabilia organic olive leaf tea.
I love using olive oil, but I’m not that keen on eating olives, although son1 absolutely loves them. Read on to find out what would I think of olive leaf tea?
I received a free 30g packet of Mirabilia organic olive leaf tea to review. This is a premium loose leaf tea, made from the finest hand-picked leaves from the organic olive groves in Abruzzo, Italy. I’ve seen ladies picking tea leaves from the bushes in Sri Lanka and filling very large baskets which they carry on their back, a job that I am in awe of. Similarly, olive leaf tea has been made in Italy for hundreds of years, being prized for its health enhancing qualities. As well as tea, they also harvest the olives from the Mirabilia olive groves and press to produce extra virgin olive oil.
I followed the instructions which said a pinch of tea would make at least two cups of tea and to brew for about 5-6 minutes. It also said that the tea can be drunk either hot, tepid, cold or iced. I made a pot of tea to share with my other half and we chose to drink it hot. We both found it a pleasant tasting refreshing drink. I also tried refreshing the pot, as it said it could be refreshed once or twice, and deliberately allowed my cup to go tepid. Yes it was fine tepid, a bonus as I quite often get side-tracked. The flavour was weaker and more delicate as I had anticipated, and I still enjoyed it, although my other half found it too weak. I also appreciated how bulky the leaves were, very visually attractive especially compared to the powdery contents of most teabags. The pack came with a reseal label, but I found the packet tore when I opened it, so I was unable to reseal it properly, so I tipped the tea into an airtight container instead.

Take a look inside the teapot
Here are some facts about olive leaf tea.
– Caffeine and tannin free.
– Extremely high in antioxidants
– Antibiotic, anti-viral, anti-fungal.
– Proven to aid weight loss.
– Used traditionally to lower blood pressure and cholesterol.
– Proven to boost the immune system.
Also olive leaf tea leaves can be added to a marinade, especially for fish, or used in a spice rub to season a variety of dishes.
A 30g packet of Mirabilia organic olive leaf tea currently retails for £4.69 and comes in three flavours, the original olive leaf tea that I tried and also variants with organic pomegranate and lemon and wild mint. You may purchase instore at branches of Booths and Whittards of Chelsea plus other stores or online. As you only need a pinch, the 30g packet will make lots of cups, so the price sounds fine in my opinion. I highly recommend this product.
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And I’m hosting a rafflecopter competition to giveaway a selection of Mirabilia organic olive leaf tea and olive oil to three lucky winners. Each prize will comprise of three packets of tea (one of each flavour) and a 250 ml bottle of their organic extra virgin olive oil.
a Rafflecopter giveaway – Please click on the link to enter.
And you may see my other giveaways here.
Enjoy tea? Here’s another tea review I did back in 2013 of the Butterfly Dance Blooming Tea and Oolong Ginseng Tea Cubed.
Disclosure. This post is a review of a product I was sent for free. All opinions are my own.
My favourite product is the ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE
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I like the sound of the ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT 🙂
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT is top of my list
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I like to cook so – Extra-Virgin Cold-Pressed olive oil
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I’d like to try the Olive Leaf Tea with Organic Pomegranate
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE
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I’d like to try the Olive Leaf Tea
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I’d like to try the tea with pomegranate!
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Would love to try ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT x
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT sounds lovely. 🙂
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This sounds great, would love to try it, I drink green tea every morning so this would be something on my list to try. I love the fact it keeps me hydrated and alert.
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olive tea sounds delicious
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Never heard of Olive Tea before, will be giving it a try for sure!
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i love that its healthy and sustainable.
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE sounds great.
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I’ve been on a tea adventure all winter, and I’d love to try this! I love all the benefit, esp that it is extremely high in antioxidants!
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Extra virgin cold pressed oil
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This sounds really interesting, I like the sound of the Organic Olive Leaf Tea with Lemon and Wild Mint ☺
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My parents live in a huge olive growing area in Southern Spain – never realised you could use the leaves for tea! #TriedTested
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yes it was news to me too, but very pleasant news
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I think the tea with lemon and wild mint sounds rather nice
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I love lemon and mint – so it would have to be the Organic Olive Leaf Tea+Lemon+Mint
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Organic Olive Leaf Tea with Lemon and Wild Mint.
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I wish I was more adventurous with tea – I’m a boring Tetley girl! Maybe I should make it my new year’s resolution!
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sometimes it is nice have a change, even just once in a while
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Organic leaf tea with pomegranate looks best on their website! I’ve only had organic green tea with mango before so this looks exciting 🙂 !! Fingers, toes…. and eyes crossed 🙂
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the OLIVE OIL please xx
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I’d go for ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT
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olive leaf tea with pomegranate sounds lovely
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there are so many benefits to olive products, we have used olive oil for many purposes in our house, its great for dry skin and cradle cap
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I love the sound of the Organic Olive Leaf Tea with Lemon and Wild Mint.
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The olive oil as we use it for many things 🙂
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The lemon and wild mint sounds good
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Organic Olive Leaf Tea with Organic Pomegranate
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I’d like to try the Olive Leaf Tea with Pomegranate
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Extra-Virgin Cold-Pressed olive oil as love to use for cooking
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I have never hears of olive tea! It sounds interesting though, might give it a go. Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested
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yes definitely worth a try
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I love to drink tea and am intrigued with the idea of olive leaf tea. I’d go with the organic olive leaf tea with lemon and wild mint. http://www.oleaft.com/shop
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the http://www.oleaft.com/olive-oil
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Yum, my favourite tea is the lemon and wild mint flavour! And it has loads more antioxidants than green tea ^_^
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i like the look of the olive oil http://www.oleaft.com/olive-oil
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I must admit I’m not a tea drinker – in fact I don’t actually really drink hot drinks at all – so I had no idea you could make tea from so many different things!
Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested this week x
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I mostly drink water, but I do like my hot drinks sometimes
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I struggle with any tea other than the usual, but have started to try a few others, did quite enjoy mint flavoured.
#Tried/Tested
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yes I’m not too keen on the very fruity ones
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This sounds really interesting. I love different teas and while my bean’s little I’m trying to drink caffeine free tea so I can grab a nap when she does. Might have to give olive tea a go!
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Definitely worth a try
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ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH LEMON AND WILD MINT sounds really nice. Have never heard of olive leaf tea before now, but the fact ‘it’s caffeine free’ is a very good thing and would love to try
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Just makes you feel better…
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I love all things olives and I love ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE
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Never heard of olive tea, it sounds interesting. I must give it a try
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Love a good cup of “cha” and even better that its caffeine free! Will be looking into these to find out a bit more info! #TiredTested
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yes definitely worth a try
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i would like to try the http://www.oleaft.com/shop ORGANIC OLIVE LEAF TEA WITH ORGANIC POMEGRANATE
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Mine is the olive oil – http://www.oleaft.com/olive-oil
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