Gourmet Food : Golden Nectar Real Leatherwood Honey - Certified Organic

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Gourmet Food : Golden Nectar Real Leatherwood Honey - Certified Organic

Golden Nectar Real Leatherwood Honey - Certified Organic

from: R. Stephens




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 493





Address: australia
Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: R. Stephens
Country: australia
Label: R. Stephens
Product Manufacturer: R. Stephens
Publisher: R. Stephens
Ranking: 493
Studio: R. Stephens


Product facts:
  • unique to Tasmania
  • only country in the world where this magnificent tree Eucryphia Lucida grows
  • entirely free from insecticides and artificial fertilizers
  • Net Weight: 17.5 oz.
  • Certified Organic







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Item Description:
Leatherwood Honey is unique to Tasmania - the only country in the world where this magnificent tree Eucryphia Lucida grows and honey is commercially produced from it. The World Heritage areas of rain forest on the west coast of Tasmania where this fine, aromatic honey is gathered are entirely free from insecticides and artificial fertilizers. Pure air, pure honey. Net Weight: 17.5 oz. Certified Organic











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A unique honey
This is wonderful. It is not as strong as I expected, and surprisingly less sweet. It has a complex, savory flavor that, unfortunately, I can't quite compare to anything. There is a hint of caramel, a hint of wood rosin, and perhaps a hint of bourbon or brandy.
This will most likely be a regular addition to my pantry.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All hail to those little Tasmanian bees!
This is the best honey ever! I used to get it years ago in New York, but had not had any for a very long time. This winter, with all the talk about the effectiveness of cough remedies, I read about honey being a good alternative to cough syrup. My husband had a nagging one, so I thought why not get him the best! Who knows about the cough part, but it is just great, great honey! We absolutely love this honey! So glad I found it again on Amazon!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect
I was born in Tasmania and raised on this stuff. How disappointing to discover you can't get it anywhere else in the world. Now that I live in the US, my husband buys it for me online. Simply the best honey I have ever tasted.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The one perfect honey! It's a five-star delicacy. (the stars shown don't respond)
After I first tasted this kind of honey, it's become a necessity in my cupboard. My local stores don't carry it, but thankfully, the computer has made it possible to replenish my supply of this Tasmanian delicacy. I just bought two jars of it---one to give as a gift, and I know the recipient will become another fan of this unique product. My order came promptly, and in perfect condition, of course.



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