Only once every four to eight years will this tree flower, enlivening our bees to collect her rich,
amber nectar during late summer and occasionally into early autumn.
Growing on elevated hills of the Central Tablelands at altitudes of 800 to 1100m (
Only once every four to eight years will this tree flower, enlivening our bees to collect her rich,
amber nectar during late summer and occasionally into early autumn.
Growing on elevated hills of the Central Tablelands at altitudes of 800 to 1100m (in an extreme climate with
highly variable rainfall), the honey produced from Red Stringybark woodlands is one of the finest in Australia.
A true rarity, this honey has a deep bright amber colour and a rich, spicy, toffee-like flavour with smoky, earthy undertones. Pure Red Stringybark honey is exceptionally high in mineral content and has the second lowest GI rating of any Australian honey (44).
What is wild honey?
In short, wild honey must be produced by wild bees, the apiaries should be situated in wild environments,
the bees housed in wild type (natural comb) hives and the colonies should function with minimal human intervention.
The hive itself should be made exclusively from natural, local materials.
The honey is generally provided as wild honeycomb or cold pressed/strained honey in glass jars.
It has been proven scientifically that genuine wild honey has a different flavour, texture and chemical
composition to conventionally produced honey.
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