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Raw honey from Sonoma, California – the heart of wine country. Our bees forage in Sonoma County where rolling vineyards, oak-studded hillsides, and wildflower meadows produce a honey with unmistakable wine-country character.

What Makes Sonoma Honey Special

Sonoma's Mediterranean climate – warm days, cool nights, and rich volcanic soils – grows more than great grapes. Wildflowers, manzanita, toyon, and vineyard cover crops give our bees a diverse palette. Sonoma honey tends to be aromatic with herbal notes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Sonoma honey come from?

From apiaries maintained by Mike in Sonoma County, California – in the valleys and hillsides of one of the world's premier wine regions.

Is Sonoma honey seasonal?

All our honey is seasonal – we harvest when the bees have surplus, not on a factory schedule. Sonoma harvests typically happen in late summer when the wildflower bloom peaks.

Discover Sonoma

Sonoma's historic plaza is the birthplace of California wine. Visit the Sonoma Mission, taste at hundreds of family wineries, explore the Sonoma Valley Regional Park, or shop the Sonoma Tuesday Night Market. Farm-to-table dining here isn't a trend – it's been the way of life for generations. Our Sonoma honey pairs perfectly with the region's artisan cheeses.