Net wt. 11.64 oz/330 g
Miniature marvels that visit 50-100 flowers in each trip from the hive.
Mt. Taranaki (aka Mt. Egmont) region where Manuka and Wildflower honey is harvested.
Taranaki province in the North Island of New Zealand where our Manuka and Wildflower honey is harvested.
Bee Fun Facts
A honeybee worker only makes an average of 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime. One ounce of honey would fuel a bee’s flight around the world.
2 million flower visits produce one pound of honey. The bees fly a total of 55,000 miles to bring the nectar for one pound of honey. A honeybee visits 50-100 flowers in one trip.
Honeybees never sleep and an average hive has 50,000 to 60,000 worker bees. The honeybee is the only insect that produces food for humans.
New Zealand on the world map, only just.
New Zealand Wildflower Honey is collected from the flowering fields throughout the honey season and produces a honey that is delicate and light, slightly fruity, and packed with delicious floral goodness. The rich amber color is complemented by a velvety texture that is beautifully smooth, light, fruity, and floral, and also irresistibly spreadable.
Wildflower Honey is collected from the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. This is New Zealand’s best! Taranaki is a wild and rugged region towered over by Mt Egmont (Taranaki). New Zealand is famous for its raw natural beauty, world-class sailors, rugby, kiwifruit, fine wines, chocolate, and of course exquisite wildflower honey.
From the untouched heart of Taranaki, New Zealand, comes WildGift—an exquisite range of mānuka, native, and wild-flora honey born from purity and dripping with rich flavor.
Kotare Station, home to WildGift, is nestled within one of New Zealand’s most remote and rugged landscapes. In the shadow of the powerful Mt Damper Falls, WildGift bees roam across flowering fields and hidden hills thick with native kāmahi, rewarewa, rātā, and mānuka.
Founders Glenn and Wendy are passionate stewards of their land and bees. Alongside their team of dedicated beekeepers, they work year-round, carefully overseeing every step of the honey-making process to ensure only the most delicious honey reaches your table.
Net wt. 11.64 oz/330 g
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