Acacia Honey Jar with Dipper | Brezzo

$30.00

Pure Italian Acacia Honey made from Acacia trees that grow wild around the Brezzo family home in Monteu Roero. Each year in May, the forests bloom with the fragrant white flowers that their bees simply love, producing honey with delicate and sweet flavors, floral aromas and notes of fresh fruit.

Enjoy Acacia Honey as a sweetener for teas and coffees, or combine with yogurts and fruits. We love this with mild cheeses such as Ricotta and Mascarpone, but equally as much with blue cheeses.

Net Wt. 14.10oz / 400g

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Pure Italian Acacia Honey made from Acacia trees that grow wild around the Brezzo family home in Monteu Roero. Each year in May, the forests bloom with the fragrant white flowers that their bees simply love, producing honey with delicate and sweet flavors, floral aromas and notes of fresh fruit.

Enjoy Acacia Honey as a sweetener for teas and coffees, or combine with yogurts and fruits. We love this with mild cheeses such as Ricotta and Mascarpone, but equally as much with blue cheeses.

Net Wt. 14.10oz / 400g

Pure Italian Acacia Honey made from Acacia trees that grow wild around the Brezzo family home in Monteu Roero. Each year in May, the forests bloom with the fragrant white flowers that their bees simply love, producing honey with delicate and sweet flavors, floral aromas and notes of fresh fruit.

Enjoy Acacia Honey as a sweetener for teas and coffees, or combine with yogurts and fruits. We love this with mild cheeses such as Ricotta and Mascarpone, but equally as much with blue cheeses.

Net Wt. 14.10oz / 400g

About The Company | Brezzo

Tradition, innovation, craftsmanship. For more than fifty years we have selected local specialties that authentically express the vibrancy of our territory. From honey to other gastronomic delights, Brezzo is synonymous with nature, taste, and sincerity. As a family owned and operated business, all our work reflects the values of our heads and hearts. Roero is our home. A land with rich food traditions which have taught us the importance of craftsmanship, attention to detail and simplicity derived from the careful selection of primary ingredients. We are the stewards of this history, upholding the integrity of past practices in all that we do. “