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Denmark, Western Australia Honey produced from their own hives Produced from a specific variety of plants Seasonal and limited honey varieties Gold Medal Winner Royal National Honey Show
Careena Kellie has worked at Bartholomew’s Meadery since 2003. In October 2008 she and her husband James purchased Bartholomew’s.
It was the perfect match for their skills. James was already a highly regarded winemaker (Harewood Estate and formerly Howard Park), and was interested in producing something new and different with honey rather than grapes. Careena had already caught the viral fascination that many people have with bees.
The honey is produced from their own hives, which are moved constantly to chase the flowers on natural spray free virgin bush land, with no cultivated crops being used.
Each honey is produced from a specific variety of plants. As such the production is limited and seasonal. The hives are kept in a tight radius around Bartholomews, surrounded by some of the most pristine and unspoiled forests in Australia, with magnificent old growth timber, and world class beaches.
The honey returns to the meadery in frames, and is extracted using a centrifuge. It is poured by hand in jars. It is unprocessed and pure, just the way it should be. |
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