Speciality Honey

340g Active Manuka Honey 10+
Large jar of New Zealand Active Unique Manuka Factor 10+
£10.50
340g Active Manuka Honey 15+
Large jar of New Zealand Active Unique Manuka Factor 15+
£14.25
Product is out of stock
340g Active Manuka Honey 20+
New Zealand Active Manuka Factor 20+
£27.00
340g Australian Eucalyptus Honey
340g Australian Eucalyptus Honey
£3.35
Product is out of stock
340g Blossom Honey Clear
A Clear blended honey
£1.75
340g Blossom Honey Thick
A Thick blended honey
£1.75
340g Bulgarian Lime Blossom Honey
340g Bulgarian Lime Blossom Honey
£2.70
340g Greek Honey
340g Greek Honey
£3.75
340g Hungarian Acacia Honey
340g Hungarian Acacia Honey
£3.05
340g Mexican Honey
340g Mexican Clear Honey
£2.45
340g New Zealand Clover Honey Clear
340g Clear New Zealand Clover Honey
£3.85
340g New Zealand Clover Honey Thick
Thick New Zealand Clover Honey
£3.85
340g Organic New Zealand Clover Honey GB-ORG-04
340g Organic New Zealand Clover Honey Thick
£4.30
340g Organic New Zealand Wild Forest Honey GB-ORG-04
340g Organic New Zealand Wild Forest Honey Clear
£3.50
340g RewaRewa Honey
also known as New Zealand Honeysuckle
£3.85
Product is out of stock
340g Spanish Lavender Honey Clear
340g Spanish Lavender Honey Clear
£3.55
340g Spanish Lavender Honey Thick
340g Spanish Lavender Honey Thick
£3.55
340g Spanish Orange Blossom Honey Clear
340g Clear Spanish Orange Blossom Honey
£3.10
340g Spanish Orange Blossom Honey Thick
Spanish Orange Blossom Honey Thick
£3.10
340g Spanish Rosemary Honey
340g Spanish Rosemary honey
£2.70
340g Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey Clear
340g Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey Clear
£3.65
340g Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey Thick
340g Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey Thick
£3.65
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A specialist honey comes from bees that have been set to work harvesting nectar in a specific place. Specialist honey literally has a taste of a place, whether it is from the mixed flora of an area, such as Greek mountainside honey, or predominantly a single plant, such as rosemary honey or acacia honey. Honeys vary according to the nectars they are made from. Because bees gather the honey from within only a few miles of their hives, beekeepers are able to influence where and upon what the bees feed and the final style and flavour of the honey. To do this, beekeepers will put their hives in specific places, such as heather moorland in Scotland, Northumbria and Dartmoor. The range of honey available is enormous. There are different colours, from the more intensely flavoured dark ones, such as chestnut, to the lighter-coloured and flavoured ones, such as acacia.