Produced in the threatened Tupelo ecosystem of the Altamaha and Apalachicola River Basins of Georgia and Florida, this special honey is guaranteed to delight the taste buds and leave a lasting impression.
After nine years of steady decline, the 2018 Tupelo harvest was remarkable. Plenty of rain leading up to and beautiful weather during the bloom were the perfect weather conditions for producing such a fantastic crop.
A rare and valuable honey harvested only a few days in the spring, it offers floral notes up front with buttery undertones and a soft vanishing sweetness. This year's crop is a very light golden-yellow that almost glows. The flavor is exquisite. It's the same soft, buttery sweetness unique to Tupelo Honey, only cleaner and livelier than the past few years. It really lives up to its nickname: Queen of the Honey World. A favorite in tea but this golden honey is great to brush on pastries or fresh bread for an added sweetness to anything you want to elevate in culinary stature.
Origin
Harvested in Florida & Georgia
Ingredients
pure honeybee honey