Wildflower Honey
Known as multi-floral (or poly-floral) honey, Wildflower honey is derived from the nectar of a variety of many flowers and / or blossoms. As a general rule, Wildflower honey is usually darker in color, offering more antioxidants as compared to lighter colored honeys. As the flowers and blooms used to make Wildflower honey vary throughout the spring, summer and autumn seasons, the aroma and flavor will also vary. Usually taking on the aroma and flavor of the more dominant flowers and blooms at the time the nectar is collected by the forager bees. Our spring and early summer Wildflower honey is usually a rich, amber colored honey. While in late summer to early fall, the nectar from Buckwheat and Goldenrod make for a rich, dark honey.
All of it bursting with flavor!