Honey from southern France

In the south east of France, in the region between the Rhone, the Maritime Alps and the Mediterranean Sea, the mild climate allows intensive flora to flourish: Fields of violet lavender bushes and bright yellow sunflowers.

 

Honey from Andalusia

This creamy honey has its origins in the picturesque landscape of the Iberian Peninsula with its expansive fields and the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada. The bees collect the nectar for this aromatic honey from brightly blossoming meadows and seas of bright yellow sunflowers.

 

Citrus blossom honey from Sicily

Varied landscapes, snow-capped Etna and small towns and villages are characteristic of the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is often referred to as the island of the citrus blossoms. The refreshing fragrance and southern fruity flavour of the citrus blossoms from this region are captured in this honey. 

 

Pine Honey from the Aegean

Enchanting and stunning islands, small fishing villages, ancient sites and pine woods mark the Turkish Aegean landscape. From August to October, the scent of crisp, fragrant pine forests fills the air. It is from the honeydew of the pine needles that the bees produce this dark honey with its powerful, resinous flavour.

 

Citrus blossom honey from Spain

When the sweet fragrance of citrus blossoms fills the air in Spain’s mountainous hinterland during springtime, the bees collect the nectar for this pale yellow honey from vast, white-blossoming citrus groves. Its flavour is initially delightfully sweet, before developing into delicately fruity notes. 

 

Highland honey from Mexico

The origins of this mild, spreadable honey lie in the sun-drenched expanses of the Mexican highlands. Criss-crossed with countless mountain chains with exceptional flora, the Mexican highlands are home to impressive, richly-blossomed high plateaus, on which the bees collect nectar for this delicate floral honey in springtime. 

 

Forest honey from Tuscany

Wide plains interrupted by rolling hills and towering cypress avenues characterise the landscape of this popular Italian holiday destination. Thanks to the generally mild climate, incredibly rich vegetation flourishes in Tuscany. It is here that the bees collect the delicious honeydew for the deeply coloured, dark and powerful aromatic forest honey.