3 jars of 125g
Selection of the last harvest: enjoy our high quality honey freshly harvested.
Clear, amber or brown, liquid or creamy, full-bodied aromatic scents, there's something for all tastes.
Indulge is a real treat!
50 independent beekeepers, united in an interdependent network, undertake to supply you with French and Euro-regional organic beehive products of a high environmental and nutritional quality.
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| Preferred harvest area close to the honey laboratory (80% of harvests) :
(Hautes-Pyrénées, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Gers, Landes, Ariège, Cévennes, Aveyron, Aude, Pyrénées-Orientales).
French and Euro-regional harvest area (20% of harvests) :
(Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Loiret, Berry, Ardèche, Alpes-Maritimes, Extremadura wilderness region of spain). |
• Exceptional oganic honeys of noble origin:
Originated from Gentle beekeeping Apiculture Douce®:
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Rare and community oriented:
- Honey harvested and produced in small quantities, like it used to be
- Local, community based network of small independent beekeepers.
- French and Euro-regional harvest area. >More
Healthy and good for the bees:
- Gentle harvest method that does not stress the bees.
- Harvested without chemical repellents.
- Bees are given plant-based or homeopathic treatments rather than antibiotics.
Respect for nature's bounty:
- Harvested when mature (no dehumidification), respecting the fundamental cosmic rhythms of nature.
- Manual uncapping using a knife.
- Unpasteurized, not heated above 35°C (95°F) (the hive's natural temperature).
- Placed in jars by hand on site in the honey house. >More
- Energized honey: long macerations and manual blending that subtly reinforce natural properties. >More
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• Recognizing natural honey: honey is still liquid at the time of harvest. It crystallizes naturally after a certain time, if it is not heated. White blotches may appear on the surface (especially in the winter): this is a sign that your honey is completely pure and natural. Accept them as a guarantee of authenticity!
• Become a honey expert:
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A short introductory guide to honey
Questions and answers about well choosing and knowing your honey.
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