‘Mira’s Melliferas’ – New Guest Honey

£8.00

Buy Artisan Local Honey from Old Alresford, Hampshire.

We are very excited to offer our guest honey from the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, These 340g (12oz) jars of ‘Mira’s Melliferas Honey’ is a must for every honey lover.

Mira has been keeping bees for many years and is an extremely passionate beekeeper, her bees forage on farmland near Chesham in Buckinghamshire, she only takes a small amount of honey from her bees each season, leaving them with more than enough to see them through the longest of winters.

Her local honey is strained as soon as it is removed the supers so that she can jar the very best product from her colonies. Mira’s bees produce a multi-floral honey as they forage on a variety of wild and farmed trees and plants and the differing nectar sources can greatly influence the colour of the honey.

We only have a limited supply of this local honey, please do not miss out!

All local honey starts out runny, but overtime it will granulate, the granulation time varies depending on the nectar source, therefore honey is best kept in a cupboard at normal room temperature, it should never be stored in the fridge.

Find out more about Facts About Honey here and The Health Benefits of Honey here.

‘Mira’s Melliferas’ – New Guest Honey

£8.00

Buy Artisan Local Honey from Old Alresford, Hampshire.

We are very excited to offer our guest honey from the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, These 340g (12oz) jars of ‘Mira’s Meliferas Honey’ is a must for every honey lover.

Mira has been keeping bees for many years and is an extremely passionate beekeeper, her bees forage on farmland near Chesham in Buckinghamshire, she only takes a small amount of honey from her bees each season, leaving them with more than enough to see them through the longest of winters.

Her local honey is strained as soon as it is removed the supers so that she can jar the very best product from her colonies. Mira’s bees produce a multi-floral honey as they forage on a variety of wild and farmed trees and plants and the differing nectar sources can greatly influence the colour of the honey.

We only have a limited supply of this local honey, please do not miss out!

All local honey starts out runny, but overtime it will granulate, the granulation time varies depending on the nectar source, therefore honey is best kept in a cupboard at normal room temperature, it should never be stored in the fridge.

Find out more about Facts About Honey here and The Health Benefits of Honey here.