04/30/2026
Featured in Sable West.
Olea True included in “The Best Luxury Olive Oils That Have Achieved Cult Status.”
Early-harvest. Single-origin from the mountains of Crete.
COA-verified high polyphenols.
Grassy, bitter, peppery. Built for finishing and daily use.
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02/11/2026
We are honored to hear how a daily spoonful has become part of your health journey. Proof that bold flavor and clinically studied polyphenols belong at the table.
02/01/2026
Warm toast. Whipped ricotta. Sautéed peas, still sweet.
Finished with a spoonful of Olea True for that grassy bite and gentle pepper at the end.
Good ingredients, treated with respect, taste like more than enough.
01/13/2026
From organic sourcing to verified polyphenol levels, we believe olive oil should come with clarity, not confusion.
Our FAQ breaks down how Olea True is grown, tested, and crafted, and why potency, flavor, and integrity always come first.
01/12/2026
New harvest, just pressed.
Vibrant green, peppery, alive.
One spoonful from this season’s trees: nothing added, nothing rushed.
01/10/2026
Harvest 2024 is sold out—pre-order the new harvest measuring 1360 mg/kg of phenolic content, a bold, peppery expression from Greek family groves with proven potency; LINK IN BIO
10/30/2025
There’s a quiet moment before taste — when light touches the bottle, and the air carries a hint of green. Olea True begins there.
A craft born in Greek soil, where heritage, science, and nature speak the same language of balance.
Not just olive oil, but a study in form, flavor, and intention.
10/28/2025
We like Rubin’s painting “Well in the Olive Forest” for how it captures the timeless whisper of olive groves — ancient trees bathed in light, their silvery leaves shimmering with quiet resilience. Painted in 1937 by Reuven Rubin, it reflects his evolving approach: stronger colour, textured brushwork, movement in the landscape — near‑impressionist, yet deeply rooted in the land. 
Oil on canvas, 58.5 × 71 cm — a format intimate enough to welcome the viewer in, vast enough to evoke the forest’s cyclical stillness. 
For our community at Olea True — who appreciate art born of nature — this work speaks in the same visual language as olive‑grove landscapes do: the rhythms of seasons, the solidity of roots, the subtle shift of light.
🔍 Look for:
• The dense pattern of tree‑forms, forming a canopy of silver‑green above the road.
• The interplay of shadow and illumination — textural weight and movement, as noted by critic Alfred Werner. 
• The way Rubin abstracts nature’s forms yet keeps its spirit intact — a bridge between representation and emotion.
Let this painting remind us: every grove has a story, every painting a breath.