Corbezzolo Honey by Liccu Manias from Sardegna

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Corbezzolo Honey by Liccu Manias from Sardegna

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Sales Rank: 11693







Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Liccu Manias
Country: Italy
Label: Liccu Manias
Manufacturer: Liccu Manias
Publisher: Liccu Manias
Sales Rank: 11693
Size: a glass jar of 250 gr - 8.8 oz
Studio: Liccu Manias



Features:
  • Produced in Sardinia by Liccu Manias
  • Hard to find bitter sweet honey from Corbezzolo bushes
  • From plants found in Oristano, an uncontaminated region of Sardinia
  • Excellent with aged cheeses and in the dessert preparations
  • A glass jar of 8.8 oz

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Luigi Manias personally oversees all phases in the production of his fantastic honey. There are four varieties in all: A sumptuous Millefiori Honey (Millefiori means 'one thousand flowers,' since it comes from fields of wildflowers), with the distinct and inimitable flavors of Sardinia and its unique Mediterranean mircoclimate; Eucalyptus Honey; award winning Asphodel Honey (Asphodel, or King's Spear, is a flower-bearing plant similar to the lily); and finally distinctive Corbezzolo Honey. Luigi Manias' expertise and dedication are just half of the secret to his excellent products: the other half is the select flora he uses to feed his bees. The wildflowers and plants found in Oristano, Sardinia - some of Europe's most pristine countryside - guarantee agricultural products of excellence.

















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