Raw honey from Cupertino, California – the foothill city where apple orchards once stretched for miles. Our bees work Cupertino apiaries among mature fruit trees, lush residential gardens, and the open spaces of the western foothills.
What Makes Cupertino Honey Special
Cupertino's western neighborhoods climb into the Santa Cruz Mountain foothills, creating diverse elevation zones where different plants bloom at different times. Stevens Creek corridor cuts through the city, adding riparian forage. The result is a nuanced, medium-bodied honey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Cupertino honey come from?
From apiaries maintained by Mike in Cupertino, CA – on the western edge of Silicon Valley where residential neighborhoods meet foothill open space.
Why are there so many different city honeys?
Every location has its own mix of plants, soil, elevation, and microclimate. Mike maintains apiaries across Silicon Valley so you can literally taste the difference between your city and the next one over. That's what "taste your zip code" means.
Discover Cupertino
Cupertino is famous for Apple Park, but locals know it for the stunning trails at Rancho San Antonio County Park, the diverse food scene along De Anza Blvd and Stevens Creek Blvd, and the Cupertino Memorial Park. The city hosts an annual Cherry Blossom Festival celebrating its orchard heritage. Our Cupertino customers are detail-oriented – they read labels, they ask questions, and they keep coming back.