Tasting a variety of honeys teaches you not only the uniqueness of each honey but also which honey type you love the most. Each honey is pure and delicious. The nectars of the specific flowers determines the color, sugar profile, and taste of the honey varieties
TUPELO HONEY: Savannah Bee's Tupelo Honey is the Queen of the honey world and the "gold Standard" by which all others are measured. Harvested during the last week of April, Tupelo nectars is one of the rarest and most valuable honeys in the world. The Tupelo flower's nectar is transformed by worker bees into a buttery delicacy whose subtle flavor and vanishing sweetness is almost impossible to describe. Try it in tea!
ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY: Orange Blossom honey is an explosion of citrus on the palate with a very blossomy taste. A candy sweet honey that is best for lemonades, vinaigrettes, dressings and pancakes.
BLACK SAGE HONEY: Black Sage Honey is an extremely rare honey. It's light in color, subtle in flavor and never crystallizes in the bottle. The high fructose sugars make it great for fine teas and coffees.