Spring Wildflower Honey 500g
polyfloralMultifloral honey from spring wildflowers
- 100% Natural
- No Additives
- Locally Produced
- 100% Greek Product
Sensory Profile
Color
Light golden with transparent reflections
Taste
- Mild
- Sweet
- Fruity
- With floral notes
- Silky texture
Aroma
Delicate floral aroma with spring notes - fresh flowers, grass and sunny meadows
Texture
Creamy, smooth - crystallizes slowly into fine-grained texture
Our spring blossom honey is collected from a variety of wildflowers blooming in the meadows of Laconia. It has a mild taste, light color and delicate aroma. Rich in vitamins and enzymes. Perfect for children and daily consumption.
Producer's Story
Spring wildflower honey is the first harvest of the year and we always await it eagerly. It reminds me of my childhood, when my grandfather would take me to the meadows in April to see the flowers blooming. He would tell me: 'Look, every flower is a gift for our bees'. This honey is spring itself in a jar - fresh, gentle and full of hope.
Seasonal Story
April 2024 was one of the most beautiful we've seen. March rains had watered the earth well and when spring came, the meadows exploded in colors. Our bees flew from flower to flower like tiny painters, collecting nectar from each bloom. The result is honey that captures all the variety and beauty of Greek spring.
Our spring blossom honey is collected from a variety of wildflowers blooming in the meadows of Laconia. It has a mild taste, light color and delicate aroma. Rich in vitamins and enzymes. Perfect for children and daily consumption.
Producer's Story
Spring wildflower honey is the first harvest of the year and we always await it eagerly. It reminds me of my childhood, when my grandfather would take me to the meadows in April to see the flowers blooming. He would tell me: 'Look, every flower is a gift for our bees'. This honey is spring itself in a jar - fresh, gentle and full of hope.
Seasonal Story
April 2024 was one of the most beautiful we've seen. March rains had watered the earth well and when spring came, the meadows exploded in colors. Our bees flew from flower to flower like tiny painters, collecting nectar from each bloom. The result is honey that captures all the variety and beauty of Greek spring.