Three jars of raw honey with labels on a jute bag with a wooden handle.
video of wooden honey dipper pouring into an open jar of dark honey.
Man with silver hair holding a jar of honey and a spoon with honey dripping from the spoon.
Jar of dark Oak honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Oak.
Jar of dark Chestut honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Chestnut.
Jar of dark Heather honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Heather.
Beekeeper Antonio with Reuben his son in law and his two grandchildren all wearing beekeepers suits.
open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradable loosefill made from potato starch inside
    Three jars of raw honey with labels on a jute bag with a wooden handle.
    video of wooden honey dipper pouring into an open jar of dark honey.
    Man with silver hair holding a jar of honey and a spoon with honey dripping from the spoon.
    Jar of dark Oak honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Oak.
    Jar of dark Chestut honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Chestnut.
    Jar of dark Heather honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Heather.
    Beekeeper Antonio with Reuben his son in law and his two grandchildren all wearing beekeepers suits.
    open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradable loosefill made from potato starch inside
Three jars of raw honey with labels on a jute bag with a wooden handle.
video of wooden honey dipper pouring into an open jar of dark honey.
Man with silver hair holding a jar of honey and a spoon with honey dripping from the spoon.
Jar of dark Oak honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Oak.
Jar of dark Chestut honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Chestnut.
Jar of dark Heather honey with white label to the front of the jar with the wording Raw Honey Heather.
Beekeeper Antonio with Reuben his son in law and his two grandchildren all wearing beekeepers suits.
open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradable loosefill made from potato starch inside

Raw Organic Antibacterial Set in Jute Gift Bag - 3x1kg Jars.  Save £4.48 on buying the honeys separately.

Raw, natural, unpasteurised and incredibly tasty.

Antibacterial, coarse-filtered, unheated, enzyme-rich and all natural.

Comes in a well-presented jute gift bag and includes a honey dipper.

Includes: Organic Oak, Organic Heather & Organic Chestnut honeys - all in 1kg jars.

This gift set contains a wonderful mix of raw, certified organic honeys, known for being antibacterial. Pour a spoonful of Antonio's Oak honey down your throat slowly and move your head so that it coats your throat. This will help to ease the symptoms of coughs or sore throats.

This gift set has been carefully constructed to give the best possible taste experience of organic, antibacterial honeys from the remote untouched hills and mountains of rural Spain. This set also makes a perfect gift for anyone with a sweet tooth and interest in high quality all natural, raw honeys.

Antonio's Organic Oak Honey (1kg) - This is a very deep and rich tasting tree honey; it has a fruitiness as well as a deep woody flavour. Tree honey tends to be dark, have a stronger flavour and are less likely to set due to a relatively low glucose content. Antonio's raw oak honey is a unique type amongst the tree varieties. It has a deep earthy taste with lots of malt and a touch of smokiness - quite savoury and not as sweet as other varieties. This particular oak honey is very dark in colour, almost black. In some cultures, dark honey is very highly valued.

Antonio's Organic Chestnut Honey (1kg) - This is a beautiful, deep-flavoured variety. It has slight caramel notes as well as a deep sweetness and a touch of bitterness too. The nutty flavour of the chestnut carries through as well as a taste a little similar to maple syrup but slightly more rich and malty. Chestnut can lend a bitter taste to honey but not always, it is known to be one of the most varied types of honey in taste, differing greatly from one area to another and from one season to the next.

Antonio's Raw Organic Heather honey (1kg) - According to the judges in the Great Taste Awards: "Heavily aromatic. Treacly, almost fudgy in texture. There's an almost molasses richness and tinge of bitterness. Some deep meadowy flavours - more herbaceous than fruity, we feel. It has length and persistence." and "Deep brown, glossy, thick honey. The honey has a caramel aroma, and the dried fruit flavour comes through well and is rich and balanced. We would see this working well for a number of purposes - fruit, yoghurt or on toast."

How Raw Honey is different from Processed Honey - Raw honey generally means the honey has not been processed, it has come from the hive to the jar with minimal interference. Most supermarket honey is highly processed to make it look more attractive, usually it has been largely drained of pollen, heated and blended. Raw honey tends to vary from batch to batch, this is because it is not processed in a factory, filtered or heated to look homogeneous. Raw honey changes with the season and climate, the soil, what the bees feed on, and the nature of the colonies.

Please know that raw honey does crystallise and this is a natural process that occurs mainly due to the natural glucose in raw honey. For more information on why honey sets visit this article and for a more scientific explanation go to wikipedia.

About Us - Here at The Raw Honey Shop we take honey very seriously and we believe honey should be RAW, unpasteurised and 100% natural. Since 2008 we've been introducing our customers to a whole new world of pure all natural unpasteurised raw honey. With a product catalogue consisting of over 30 different raw and organic honeys we have a variety to suit all tastes.

Thank you for visiting our shop and we look forward to introducing you to a world of raw, pure and truly wonderful natural honey, the way the bees would want it!

Antonio

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Raw Organic Antibacterial Set in Jute Gift Bag - 3x1kg Jars.  Save £4.48 on buying the honeys separately.

Raw, natural, unpasteurised and incredibly tasty.

Antibacterial, coarse-filtered, unheated, enzyme-rich and all natural.

Comes in a well-presented jute gift bag and includes a honey dipper.

Includes: Organic Oak, Organic Heather & Organic Chestnut honeys - all in 1kg jars.

This gift set contains a wonderful mix of raw, certified organic honeys, known for being antibacterial. Pour a spoonful of Antonio's Oak honey down your throat slowly and move your head so that it coats your throat. This will help to ease the symptoms of coughs or sore throats.

This gift set has been carefully constructed to give the best possible taste experience of organic, antibacterial honeys from the remote untouched hills and mountains of rural Spain. This set also makes a perfect gift for anyone with a sweet tooth and interest in high quality all natural, raw honeys.

Antonio's Organic Oak Honey (1kg) - This is a very deep and rich tasting tree honey; it has a fruitiness as well as a deep woody flavour. Tree honey tends to be dark, have a stronger flavour and are less likely to set due to a relatively low glucose content. Antonio's raw oak honey is a unique type amongst the tree varieties. It has a deep earthy taste with lots of malt and a touch of smokiness - quite savoury and not as sweet as other varieties. This particular oak honey is very dark in colour, almost black. In some cultures, dark honey is very highly valued.

Antonio's Organic Chestnut Honey (1kg) - This is a beautiful, deep-flavoured variety. It has slight caramel notes as well as a deep sweetness and a touch of bitterness too. The nutty flavour of the chestnut carries through as well as a taste a little similar to maple syrup but slightly more rich and malty. Chestnut can lend a bitter taste to honey but not always, it is known to be one of the most varied types of honey in taste, differing greatly from one area to another and from one season to the next.

Antonio's Raw Organic Heather honey (1kg) - According to the judges in the Great Taste Awards: "Heavily aromatic. Treacly, almost fudgy in texture. There's an almost molasses richness and tinge of bitterness. Some deep meadowy flavours - more herbaceous than fruity, we feel. It has length and persistence." and "Deep brown, glossy, thick honey. The honey has a caramel aroma, and the dried fruit flavour comes through well and is rich and balanced. We would see this working well for a number of purposes - fruit, yoghurt or on toast."

How Raw Honey is different from Processed Honey - Raw honey generally means the honey has not been processed, it has come from the hive to the jar with minimal interference. Most supermarket honey is highly processed to make it look more attractive, usually it has been largely drained of pollen, heated and blended. Raw honey tends to vary from batch to batch, this is because it is not processed in a factory, filtered or heated to look homogeneous. Raw honey changes with the season and climate, the soil, what the bees feed on, and the nature of the colonies.

Please know that raw honey does crystallise and this is a natural process that occurs mainly due to the natural glucose in raw honey. For more information on why honey sets visit this article and for a more scientific explanation go to wikipedia.

About Us - Here at The Raw Honey Shop we take honey very seriously and we believe honey should be RAW, unpasteurised and 100% natural. Since 2008 we've been introducing our customers to a whole new world of pure all natural unpasteurised raw honey. With a product catalogue consisting of over 30 different raw and organic honeys we have a variety to suit all tastes.

Thank you for visiting our shop and we look forward to introducing you to a world of raw, pure and truly wonderful natural honey, the way the bees would want it!

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How long has Antonio been a beekeeper?
Antonio has been keeping bees all his life. (He is now over 70.) Antonio is the fourth generation of his family to keep bees going right back to his Great Grandfather in 1897. Now the fifth generation of his family is taking over via is his son Dani and son-in-law Ruben.
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What is the story behind Antonio?
As Antonio says, his family’s beekeeping has always been organic both in principle and practice. When organic certification was introduced in Spain Antonio was one of the first to take it up. In fact, Antonio is a pioneer of organic beekeeping in Spain and a key proponent. He is regarded as one of the best, if not the best, organic beekeeper in Spain. He also teaches beekeeping. Often, he appears on TV and in the press on matters relating to beekeeping. Because of his depth of knowledge beekeepers travel from all over the world to learn from him. One time when I visited him we were joined by some beekeepers from Venezuela eager to learn from him. Now he is largely retired from day to day activities but still has some involvement. Now his son Dani and son in law Ruben do most of the beekeeping, meticulously following the practices that Antonio laid down, based on four generations of experience..
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What is the status of Antonio’s honey?
His honey is 100% raw, meaning it’s never heated or filtered beyond coarse filtering to remove any debris from the hive. processed. This ensures it retains all its natural enzymes, pollen, and beneficial properties. In addition, Antonio follows strict organic beekeeping practices, ensuring his bees forage in unpolluted areas free from pesticides and synthetic chemicals. Also, there are other requirements, such as no sugar feeding and that the hives are made of completely natural materials. Antonio is fortunate to be able to keep some hives in one of the purest places in Spain. His Oak, Heather and Wild Lavender hives are the Sierra del Rincon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The hives are in an area that is limited to Reserve Rangers and beekeepers and no one else – meaning this area is exceptionally pure.
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What types of honey does Antonio produce?
Antonio has the widest range of organic honey varieties in Spain that are available directly from the beekeeper (and not via a reseller who may sell honey from many countries). His varieties include oak, chestnut, heather, wild lavender, lavender, rosemary, thyme, eucalyptus, orange blossom, arbutus, honeycomb in a jar and multifloral honey. Antonio also sells fresh and dried bee pollen.
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Where does Antonio keep his hives?
As mentioned above Antonio has some hives in the Sierra del Rincon, which is part of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, north of Madrid. He also has hives in other areas of the Sierra de Guardarrama such as Patones, where his organic Rosemary honey is created. Because of climate change Antonio moves some hives to different locations such as Portugal where his Chestnut and Eucalyptus honey comes from, also some Oak from time to time.
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What else should I know about Antonio’s honey?
His honey has won many awards over the years. In recent times Antonio’s Rosemary and Oak have both won Platinum in the London Honey Awards. This is the top award in a prodigious competition. Additionally, his Oak got two stars in the Great Taste Awards a couple of years ago. And in Spain in the Communidad de Madrid area Antonio’s Oak just won the award as the best dark honey for the 7th time!
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What is a good way to use Antonio’s honey?
His Rosemary is beautiful in a Salad dressing or poured over cheese. His Oak and Chestnut honeys are go to honeys when you need to make a drink to ease a cough or sore throat.

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