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Varietal honeys – single-flower-source honeys where you can taste the specific plant the bees foraged on. From light and delicate (Sage, Clover) to dark and bold (Buckwheat, Eucalyptus), varietals are for people who want to know exactly what they're tasting.

What Is Varietal Honey?

Varietal honey comes from apiaries where one flower source dominates. When bees forage primarily on one type of plant, the resulting honey carries that plant's distinct flavor, color, and aroma. It's the wine-country concept applied to honey – terroir matters.

Our Varietal Range

From mild to bold: Sage, Clover, Orange Blossom, Starthistle, Canola, Coffee Blossom (light/mild) → Campbell Wildflower, Horsemint, Mesquite (medium) → Eucalyptus, Buckwheat (bold/dark). Plus Hawaiian exclusives: Lehua, Tropical Mango.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pick a varietal?

Start with your flavor preference. Like mild and light? Try Sage or Orange Blossom. Like bold and robust? Go Buckwheat or Eucalyptus. Not sure? Start with Campbell Wildflower – it's our flagship and hits the sweet spot.

Can I do a tasting flight?

Our 2oz bears are perfect for this. Pick 4–10 different varietals and do a side-by-side comparison. The differences are dramatic.