Fir Honey collected by the beekeeper in the Pyrenees - Origin France

Fir Honey collected by the beekeeper in the Pyrenees - Origin France

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Fir Honey is very sought after, the bees never make enough of it! Mild, malty flavour, no bitterness. Hazelnut aftertaste. Philippe Weibel, beekeeper in the Pyrenees since 1975.
Fir Honey has a sweet and malty taste with no bitterness, a typical nutty aftertaste and a nice and aromatic smell.

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