| Our wonderful honey is sold in Rothiemurchus Farm
Shop & Deli both on and off the comb, beautifully packed and presented.
The cold wet, windy summer of 2007 made it difficult for the bees
so supplies are very limited; we suggest you buy it soon as the 2008
heather honey will be not be available before mid September.
Expert bee keepers Charlie Morgan and award winning Bryce and Elizabeth
Reynard move their hives of bees to the moors of Rothiemurchus in
the Spring to try and catch any blossom that the bees can turn into
blossom honey but it is the honey made from the heather nectar that
is really special.
Bell Heather (Erica Cinerea) flowers in July a month before Ling
Heather (Calluna Vulgaris), the traditional bonny purple heather
that covers the hills in August Although there is only a tiny amount
of Bell honey it helps give heather honey the distinctive darker
colour that is high in healthy anti-oxidants.
Heather honey has a distinctive aroma and full, rich taste of the
Highland hills. We enjoy it with a little lemon, whisky and hot
water which if it won’t cure a cold will make you feel better!;
or on toast in front of the fire when we can dream of the long summer
days asleep in the heather, listening to busy bees covered in heather
pollen buzzing purposefully.
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