Monard Cottage Honey 12oz
Monard Honey: Pure Honey Pure Heaven
Monard (Irish: An Mhóin Ard, meaning 'high bogland')is a largely rural townland in the civil parish of Whitechurch just a few kilometeres away from the infamous Blarney Castle to the north-west of Cork City in the South West of Ireland.
A largely agricultural area it's many wild hedgerows and plentiful flora and fauna allow for a plentiful and varied forgaing area for the honey bee to flourish with stress to the hive
Flavour Profile: Bramble, Dandelion, Clovers, Lime, Willow, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Lime, Hawthorn, Ivy, Gorse, to name but a few.
All of the honey we sell is 100% pure honey, nothing adding and no adulteration is done to the honey. Every year can bring different tastes to varieties; such as, wildflower due to what is blooming since each year rain, sun, moisture, etc. all play a vital role in what plants are growing and providing nectar to the bees. We enjoy selling varieties of honey to folks and hope you enjoy honey as much as we do!
Honey straight from a hive is full of unique flavour notes based on its location and season. With a little background information all of these delicate variations can be appreciated with the same respect and admiration as the tasting of wine.
Depending on its nectar source, honey can be floral, fruity, smoky, woody, spicy, nutty or earthy. It can smell fresh as grass or pungent like aged cheese. It can look nearly clear as water or dark as molasses.
Monard Honey: Pure Honey Pure Heaven
Monard (Irish: An Mhóin Ard, meaning 'high bogland')is a largely rural townland in the civil parish of Whitechurch just a few kilometeres away from the infamous Blarney Castle to the north-west of Cork City in the South West of Ireland.
A largely agricultural area it's many wild hedgerows and plentiful flora and fauna allow for a plentiful and varied forgaing area for the honey bee to flourish with stress to the hive
Flavour Profile: Bramble, Dandelion, Clovers, Lime, Willow, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Lime, Hawthorn, Ivy, Gorse, to name but a few.
All of the honey we sell is 100% pure honey, nothing adding and no adulteration is done to the honey. Every year can bring different tastes to varieties; such as, wildflower due to what is blooming since each year rain, sun, moisture, etc. all play a vital role in what plants are growing and providing nectar to the bees. We enjoy selling varieties of honey to folks and hope you enjoy honey as much as we do!
Honey straight from a hive is full of unique flavour notes based on its location and season. With a little background information all of these delicate variations can be appreciated with the same respect and admiration as the tasting of wine.
Depending on its nectar source, honey can be floral, fruity, smoky, woody, spicy, nutty or earthy. It can smell fresh as grass or pungent like aged cheese. It can look nearly clear as water or dark as molasses.
Monard Honey: Pure Honey Pure Heaven
Monard (Irish: An Mhóin Ard, meaning 'high bogland')is a largely rural townland in the civil parish of Whitechurch just a few kilometeres away from the infamous Blarney Castle to the north-west of Cork City in the South West of Ireland.
A largely agricultural area it's many wild hedgerows and plentiful flora and fauna allow for a plentiful and varied forgaing area for the honey bee to flourish with stress to the hive
Flavour Profile: Bramble, Dandelion, Clovers, Lime, Willow, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Lime, Hawthorn, Ivy, Gorse, to name but a few.
All of the honey we sell is 100% pure honey, nothing adding and no adulteration is done to the honey. Every year can bring different tastes to varieties; such as, wildflower due to what is blooming since each year rain, sun, moisture, etc. all play a vital role in what plants are growing and providing nectar to the bees. We enjoy selling varieties of honey to folks and hope you enjoy honey as much as we do!
Honey straight from a hive is full of unique flavour notes based on its location and season. With a little background information all of these delicate variations can be appreciated with the same respect and admiration as the tasting of wine.
Depending on its nectar source, honey can be floral, fruity, smoky, woody, spicy, nutty or earthy. It can smell fresh as grass or pungent like aged cheese. It can look nearly clear as water or dark as molasses.