10. DER FAVORITENER Honig (220g)
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17. THE HERNALSER Honey (220g)
Organic District and Location Honeys from the Vienna District Beekeeping
In Hernals, the district bees searched for a long time for a home but eventually found a wonderful place. The pollen profile is proof of the special biodiversity in the area.
Pollen Profile
- Alliaceae – Onion family
- Aesculus – Horse chestnut
- Acer sp. – Maple
- Prunus-T – Stone fruit
- Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) – Crucifers
- Taraxacum-T – Dandelion
- Trifolium – Clover, white clover
- Asteraceae – Aster family
- Echium – Viper’s bugloss
- Tilia sp. – Linden
- Myosotis – Forget-me-not
- Rubus-T – Raspberry
- Castanea – Sweet chestnut
- Ligustrum – Privet
- Pyrus-T – Pear
- Hedera – Ivy
- Poaceae – Grasses
- Ailanthus – Tree of heaven
- Vitis – Grape
- Artemisia-T – Mugwort
- Betula – Birch
- Betulaceae – Birch family
- Quercus – Oak
The organic district honey of the Vienna District Beekeeping is produced exclusively at the designated location and contains nectar and pollen from the surroundings of that specific beehive site – usually collected within a maximum radius of 3 km.
The Vienna district bees collect honey locally in all districts of Vienna – taking regionality to the next level. Each honey has its own aroma, its own color, and its own character. Each district honey is harvested and filled separately. Nothing is blended. Where district and location are labeled, district and location are inside.
The bees are allowed to work on the honey throughout the entire season, so all types of blossoms (linden, acacia, and many more) are represented in the district honeys.
We are guests with our bees on the rooftops of wonderful Viennese hotels, with bee-friendly residents who have opened their properties to bees, at Caritas am Himmel, and in vineyards in Liesing, Hernals, and Floridsdorf.
Viennese District and Location Honey – The perfect gift to bring to your next invitation!
| Partner*innen | Wiener Bezirksimkerei Dr.Matthias Kopetzky |
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