Bermondsey Street Bees Hand Cut Cotswold Summer Natural Honeycomb (Soft Set)
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Enlightened Cotswold farmers are taking their land back to more traditional management and this honey is produced in areas rich with flowering native trees and mixed hedgerows. The fields are sown with wild flower strips and careful crop rotation nurtures both the soil and the wildlife, supporting an ever-increasing biodiversity. This hand cut honeycomb section contains the bees’ own elegant fusion of wild forage (including bramble, elderflower, rosebay willowherb, white clover, lime, chestnut and cherry) and the crops including borage and field beans which they help to pollinate.
The rolling countryside of the Cotswolds has traditionally yielded some of Britain’s best farmland. It is also an area where environmental consciousness is gaining new ground. Many farms are turning their backs on modern monocultural practice, returning to more traditional land management. This offers both honeybees and wild pollinators a rich mosaic of forage; from flowering trees and hedgerows to wildflower strips sown in the margins of fields and the crops which they help pollinate. Hives intended to produce whole honeycombs are specially set up in the spring with new frames and unwired wax foundation.
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Dale Gibson
A highly experienced and dedicated beekeeper, Dale Gibson heads up Bermondsey Street Bees apiaries and Apis, their consultancy arm which undertakes apicultural audits and develops best practice blueprints and other policy collateral for clients. He writes and speaks widely on issues around sustainable beekeeping in urban and rural settings.
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Multi Award-winning Bermondsey Street Bees are a sustainable beekeeping practice founded in London in 2007. They offer seasonal varieties of single-source artisanal raw honeys from their hives situated in rewilded areas of London’s Docklands. Every honey has immense depth of character and a fabulous story to tell through its flavours. They are also powerful advocates and educators on sustainable beekeeping and practices.
Sarah Wyndham-Lewis
His Co-Founder Sarah Wyndham Lewis is a professional writer and Honey Sommelier, trained in Italy with the prestigious ‘Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey’ at Bologna University. She speaks and writes extensively on honey and is a columnist for a leading beekeeping magazine as well as training chefs and bartenders and running raw honey tastings for food and drinks industry professionals.