
TASTE OF THE CITY, SPRING 2025
$35
Balanced and subtle with undertones of tropical fruit, our spring 2025 honey captures the taste of a season in San Francisco.
This spring, bloodwood and bottle brush trees remained our bees' favorite sources of nectar, and the Mission's warm microclimate allowed southern magnolias, spider plants, and Japanese privets to thrive in sidewalk planters, diversifying the bees' diet and giving their honey a more complex flavor.
Tasting notes: melon, apple, jasmine, candied fruit
Pairs well with: light roast coffee, ricotta, peaches, salty butter
OUR NECTAR
SOURCES
This season, our bees gathered nectar from over 18 kinds of plants. Here are some of their favorites.

BLOODWOOD19.58%

JAPANESE PRIVET2.43%

MAGNOLIA9.89%

BOTTLEBRUSH12.49%

BLOODWOOD19.58%

JAPANESE PRIVET2.43%

MAGNOLIA9.89%

BOTTLEBRUSH12.49%
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