Citrusy and herbal with woody overtones, saw palmetto honey is medium amber in color, full bodied, and has a strong finish. Food suggestions: In baking, to glaze ham and other... READ MORE
Opaque and dark brown, buckwheat honey is a cult favorite. It can be compared to other sweeteners such as sorghum or molasses. It is strong but not very sweet with a pungent e... READ MORE
Rare black sage honey in an elegant tall bottle. Sage blossoms only get enough rain to produce honey four out of every ten years. Like tupelo honey, black sage is a pale and d... READ MORE
This velvety, rich, amber-colored honey comes from the macadamia nut blossom. A native of Australia, the macadamia nut tree (macadamia integrifolia) is found in orchards acros... READ MORE
Lehua Honey is gathered by bees from the lehua flower, which grows on the ohi'a tree (Metrosideros polymorpha), an indigenous Hawaiian species. Prized for its fragrance, delic... READ MORE
Christmas berry honey is gathered by bees from the christmas berry shrub (Schinus terebinthifolia), a native of Brazil introduced to Hawaii. It has a bold taste, with hints of... READ MORE
From the Ernici mountains of southern Lazio (Rome), an area made famous for its honey. The organically-attended chestnut orchards give this varietal honey an edge to its smoot... READ MORE
Setting their hives in groves of wild chestnut trees, ApiPharm beekeepers produce this distinctly woody, mildly sweet and flavorful honey. Milder and more floral than the Fren... READ MORE
Produced during the summer months in the open valleys of Greek Macedonia. A highly floral, light colored honey that turns almost white when it crystallizes. This wildflower ho... READ MORE
Greeks love this honey because of its pungent aroma, bright amber color, and lasting floral flavor. It is produced in a limited quantity by a beekeeper that sets his hives in ... READ MORE
The weeping pines of Evia cry sweetly, secreting a sugary sap from which the bees make an amber honey. An insect called "the worker" by the beekeepers, lives symbiotically wit... READ MORE
Bees feed on the blossoms of orange trees during the early spring and produce this intensely floral, smooth, orangey flavor honey with an almost transparent golden color. A ... READ MORE
Collected in November as the winter closes in, this honey's explosive sweetness and strong aroma remind us of the lost pleasures of summer. Earthy and grainy, Heather honey i... READ MORE
Famous for the beauty of their fir forests and the purity of their mountains' air, the beekeepers of Vitina produce a delicately sweet and naturally creamy honey. Try it in te... READ MORE
The Ulmo tree, native to the southern Araucania region of Chile blooms in late summer and early fall, producing a unque creamy honey with a delicate perfume. The Araucania reg... READ MORE
A little taste of Greece. Seven 1.75oz jars of Greek varietals in Wildflower, Chestnut, Fir, Heather, Orange Blossom, Pine, and Wild Thyme. An excellent gift or complete sampl... READ MORE
A selection of three varietal honey superstars: Greek Wild Thyme Honey: Rare even in Greece, single-source thyme honey is valued for its pungent aroma, bright... READ MORE