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Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack
Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack
Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack
Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack
Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack

Fever-Tree use less quinine in their Mediterranean Tonic which, with the addition of rosemary and lemon thyme, produces a much lighter, more fragrant tonic.The rocky hillside farms of the Provence region of southern France benefit from the warm air flowing inland from the Mediterranean Sea, creating perfect growing conditions for hardy aromatic shrubs like lemon thyme. The well-drained soil and long, sun-filled days allow these plants to thrive and the flavours to deepen. In their Refreshingly Light version, they use naturally sourced fruit sugar to sweeten the drink.

Fever-Tree use less quinine in their Mediterranean Tonic which, with the addition of rosemary and lemon thyme, produces a much lighter, more fragrant tonic.The rocky hillside farms of the Provence region of southern France benefit from the warm air flowing inland from the Mediterranean Sea, creating perfect growing conditions for hardy aromatic shrubs like lemon thyme. The well-drained soil and long, sun-filled days allow these plants to thrive and the flavours to deepen. In their Refreshingly Light version, they use naturally sourced fruit sugar to sweeten the drink.

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150 ml X8 Pack

Fever-Tree use less quinine in their Mediterranean Tonic which, with the addition of rosemary and lemon thyme, produces a much lighter, more fragrant tonic.The rocky hillside farms of the Provence region of southern France benefit from the warm air flowing inland from the Mediterranean Sea, creating perfect growing conditions for hardy aromatic shrubs like lemon thyme. The well-drained soil and long, sun-filled days allow these plants to thrive and the flavours to deepen. In their Refreshingly Light version, they use naturally sourced fruit sugar to sweeten the drink.

Fever-Tree use less quinine in their Mediterranean Tonic which, with the addition of rosemary and lemon thyme, produces a much lighter, more fragrant tonic.The rocky hillside farms of the Provence region of southern France benefit from the warm air flowing inland from the Mediterranean Sea, creating perfect growing conditions for hardy aromatic shrubs like lemon thyme. The well-drained soil and long, sun-filled days allow these plants to thrive and the flavours to deepen. In their Refreshingly Light version, they use naturally sourced fruit sugar to sweeten the drink.

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Last updated at 06/08/2026 16:48:39

Amazon.com.au

$28.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water, 8 x 150ml

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Supamart Online - Tramsheds

$13.00

Fever-Tree Light Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Woolworths

$13.95

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150mL x 8 pack

30-day returns

Dan Murphy's

$13.99

Fever Tree Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water Cans 8x 150mL Soft Drink Each

Delivery between 17–19 June $9.90

Point Lonsdale IGA

$14.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Box Bar

$15.00

Fever-tree Mediterranean Tonic 8 x 150ml

Free delivery by Fri

Liquor Loot

$15.00

Fever-Tree Premium Mediterranean Tonic Water Cans (150ml x 8)

Klose's Supermarkets

$15.60

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

tuckerfresh.com.au

$15.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Next-day delivery $10

tuckerfresh.com.au

$15.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Next-day delivery $10

Price history

Price history

Reviews

6 June 2016dennis.c

originally posted on influenster.com

I received a free sample of this from a promotion company in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. I do love a good tonic water, so I thought I would give it a try. It's good. Not the best I've ever tried. But far from the worst. It's a little pricey for what you get, so I wouldn't say it's on the top of my shopping list... but I definitely would buy it if it was the same price or lower than the big boy names. On a recent trip overseas, I purchased a Gin Tonic with lavender infused tonic water and freeze dried raspberries. I've since adapted it by using Vodka (pick your favorite LOW-TASTE HIGH-QUALITY but not super-premium) and I infuse the vodka with culinary-grade lavender that I bought off a famous website merchant that rhymes with schmemazon. (If you ... MoreI received a free sample of this from a promotion company in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. I do love a good tonic water, so I thought I would give it a try. It's good. Not the best I've ever tried. But far from the worst. It's a little pricey for what you get, so I wouldn't say it's on the top of my shopping list... but I definitely would buy it if it was the same price or lower than the big boy names. On a recent trip overseas, I purchased a Gin Tonic with lavender infused tonic water and freeze dried raspberries. I've since adapted it by using Vodka (pick your favorite LOW-TASTE HIGH-QUALITY but not super-premium) and I infuse the vodka with culinary-grade lavender that I bought off a famous website merchant that rhymes with schmemazon. (If you infuse the tonic water, it'd go flat - so infuse the vodka! I have used a glass bottle and a sifter/strainer but you could also use a tea infuser if you wish. I also bought some freeze dried raspberries there as I couldn't find them at any store locally. I pour one shot of lavender infused vodka, two shots of Fever Tree tonic, throw in a couple freeze dried raspberries, and make sure that glass is filled with ice or it'll start to melt quick. MMMMM, delicious!

12 April 2023kacy.a

originally posted on influenster.com

Fever Tree is hands-down the best tonic water on the market - it’s more expensive for a good reason! Like the packaging says, “if 3/4 of your drink is the mixer, mix it with the best.” If you want a high-quality Gin and Tonic, use a high-quality mixer! It truly enhances the taste of any gin.

A nice tonic but price keeps increasing
25 February 2023Vannnie58

originally posted on waitrose.com

Trying to avoid artificial sweeteners led us to Fever Tree and similar products. The "light" version of their tonics is acceptable and the Elderflower version is very palatable. I particularly like the fact that there are no "chemically-named" ingredients. I would buy more often but the price keeps going up, so we usually wait until it's on offer or we have a money-off voucher :-)

Price comparison

Updated about 12 hours ago
Amazon.com.au

$28.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water, 8 x 150ml

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Supamart Online - Tramsheds

$13.00

Fever-Tree Light Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Woolworths

$13.95

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Cans 150mL x 8 pack

30-day returns

Dan Murphy's

$13.99

Fever Tree Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water Cans 8x 150mL Soft Drink Each

Delivery between 17–19 June $9.90

Point Lonsdale IGA

$14.99

Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water 8 x 150mL

Price history

Price history

Reviews

6 June 2016

I received a free sample of this from a promotion company in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. I do love a good tonic water, so I thought I would give it a try. It's good. Not the best I've ever tried. But far from the worst. It's a little pricey for what you get, so I wouldn't say it's on the top of my shopping list... but I definitely would buy it if it was the same price or lower than the big boy names. On a recent trip overseas, I purchased a Gin Tonic with lavender infused tonic water and freeze dried raspberries. I've since adapted it by using Vodka (pick your favorite LOW-TASTE HIGH-QUALITY but not super-premium) and I infuse the vodka with culinary-grade lavender that I bought off a famous website merchant that rhymes with schmemazon. (If you ... MoreI received a free sample of this from a promotion company in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. I do love a good tonic water, so I thought I would give it a try. It's good. Not the best I've ever tried. But far from the worst. It's a little pricey for what you get, so I wouldn't say it's on the top of my shopping list... but I definitely would buy it if it was the same price or lower than the big boy names. On a recent trip overseas, I purchased a Gin Tonic with lavender infused tonic water and freeze dried raspberries. I've since adapted it by using Vodka (pick your favorite LOW-TASTE HIGH-QUALITY but not super-premium) and I infuse the vodka with culinary-grade lavender that I bought off a famous website merchant that rhymes with schmemazon. (If you infuse the tonic water, it'd go flat - so infuse the vodka! I have used a glass bottle and a sifter/strainer but you could also use a tea infuser if you wish. I also bought some freeze dried raspberries there as I couldn't find them at any store locally. I pour one shot of lavender infused vodka, two shots of Fever Tree tonic, throw in a couple freeze dried raspberries, and make sure that glass is filled with ice or it'll start to melt quick. MMMMM, delicious!

dennis.c originally posted on influenster.com
12 April 2023

Fever Tree is hands-down the best tonic water on the market - it’s more expensive for a good reason! Like the packaging says, “if 3/4 of your drink is the mixer, mix it with the best.” If you want a high-quality Gin and Tonic, use a high-quality mixer! It truly enhances the taste of any gin.

kacy.a originally posted on influenster.com
A nice tonic but price keeps increasing
25 February 2023

Trying to avoid artificial sweeteners led us to Fever Tree and similar products. The "light" version of their tonics is acceptable and the Elderflower version is very palatable. I particularly like the fact that there are no "chemically-named" ingredients. I would buy more often but the price keeps going up, so we usually wait until it's on offer or we have a money-off voucher :-)

Vannnie58 originally posted on waitrose.com
After tasting this, you'll never go back to Schwep
20 October 2021

So the first time we tasted this was at a restaurant on Kensington Lane in London. My Girlfriend and I are Gin and Tonic lovers, so we've tasted quite a few different iterations of the classic mix. Our goto for drinkablilty is Tangueray and Schwepps, just a bit of sweet and a bit of dry and very enjoyable on a hot So Cal summer day.So while in London we made Byrons our base of operations, both for it's good food and extended hours. There is nothing better than a good burger at 10pm after spending the day touring castles and slogging around on the double-deckers. We ordered T&Ts and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the Tonic they used. Net/net they used Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water. That was spring 2018, and we've been using only this brand since. In ... MoreSo the first time we tasted this was at a restaurant on Kensington Lane in London. My Girlfriend and I are Gin and Tonic lovers, so we've tasted quite a few different iterations of the classic mix. Our goto for drinkablilty is Tangueray and Schwepps, just a bit of sweet and a bit of dry and very enjoyable on a hot So Cal summer day.So while in London we made Byrons our base of operations, both for it's good food and extended hours. There is nothing better than a good burger at 10pm after spending the day touring castles and slogging around on the double-deckers. We ordered T&Ts and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the Tonic they used. Net/net they used Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water. That was spring 2018, and we've been using only this brand since. In Fact, she likes it so much she drinks it straight when she's in the mood.

scottybyb originally posted on totalwine.com
Best tonic water made!!
30 October 2020

I was told to drink tonic water for the quinine to help restless leg syndrome. I'm not sure it's helping, but I love it so I'll keep drinking it. I tried every tonic water offered and the amount of sugar in tonic water is insane, and the diet brands have some pretty nasty ingredients to replace the sugar. One brand with Stevia, has a horrible aftertaste. This 16.8 fl. oz bottle of Fever Tree Light has only 70 calories and is head and shoulders above the rest in taste. Trust. me, you name it and I've tried it. Don't waste your time trying others, buy this. Expensive, yes, but worth it.

Judy originally posted on walmart.com
Delicious
16 October 2022

These are delicious. I drink them as is and love the flavor. Super bubbly, crisp and refreshing as heck. I occasionally use this with a shot of coconut Nespresso espresso shot for a sparkling Americano and the flavor combo is magical. Highly recommend these. I wish they were lower in cost, but they are worth it for the occasional bubbly treat.

Kiera originally posted on Target
None Better
5 January 2023

Been using this tonic water for years though I've tried many others. This one is the best for my taste and I always come back to this one after trying something different. I hope Total Wine continues carrying the 16.9 oz. bottles as price- and efficiency-wise, these are the best value and easiest to use of the different Fever Tree Tonic sizes for me.

CarlosSV originally posted on totalwine.com
Pleasantly sharp
20 August 2022

For those of you traumatised by the demise of Waitrose's own tonic water that was perfectly palatable and SIX TIMES cheaper, this is an acceptable alternative, that in all fairness, does taste nicer than the Waitrose own brand.We have also tried the Fentiman's & London Essence's tonics. The latter is bitter, fueled by its strong flavour of juniper. My wife and I ranked Fentiman's as the best, (slightly cheaper too), then London Essence then Fever Tree. We both like a 'bitter' tonic.

J221 originally posted on waitrose.com
Refreshingly Better
3 August 2022

For vodka tonics I have gone cheap for years, using Schweppes or Canada Dry, but decided to try the more expensive Fever Tree Light. Unfortunately, I'm now hooked on this excellent tonic water. The difference in taste is immediately apparent, for the better. So refreshing and crisp.

Jayhawks originally posted on totalwine.com
The Best Indian Tonic Water
5 August 2022

Twelve years and a perhaps a baker's dozen of different tonic waters later, I can attest here in 2022 that Fever Tree Indian Tonic remains the absolute best tonic water for the classic G&T. It has just the right amount of lemongrass, a slight sweetness which isn't overpowering, and a healthier dose of quinine than any other on the market.

RavingJay originally posted on totalwine.com