Description
- Pure, Natural, Raw and Unfiltered Honey
- Our Pint weighs 22 ounces
- Flavor is floral and light
- Honey is from the heart of the Blue ridge Mountains
- Rare Sour Wood Honey - favored by mountaiin folks
Our honey is pure, natural and raw. The bees find the Sourwood blooms in the North Carolina Mountains. In harvesting all of our honey we simply remove honey from our beehives while still in it's beeswax comb, through centripetal force, and strain it (not micro-filtered) as it is poured into our bottling tanks. Sourwood Honey's color ranges is light amber with a deep, spicy flavor that makes it sought after by honey connoisseurs everywhere. The honeys scarcity can be attributed to the very small amount of Sourwood trees currently growing. The medium-height tree is indigenous to the United States and grows from southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. If the honey is produced with the expertise of a skilled beekeeper, the taste has no parallel. Its flavor is floral and light with hints of baking spices and anise.