The Chestnut Honey from Châtenois is Protected Geographical Indication, the sweet flavors of the great forests of French chestnut trees.
The Robe is dark brown in color with a strong and complex scent. A sweet and acidic perception with strong aromas, it is astringent and gives a frank bitterness in the back of the mouth.
Dark in color, an exploding scent, a flavor where sweetness competes with bitterness, it is sought after by honey lovers.

Suggestion: It can be eaten plain or combined with the tasting of a sheep's bush with walnuts, the preparation of roasted figs, a sweet and sour game sauce or a gingerbread of yesteryear.
Coming directly from the Beekeeper in Châtenois (Bas Rhin) and member of the Regional Confederation of Beekeepers of Alsace.
The Chestnut Honey Alsace has been awarded a Protected Geographical Identification (PGI) guaranteeing its origin and specificity.
The PGI specification sets out the production rules.
They are regularly checked by a certification body.
Recognised by this PGI, only honey produced in Alsace in accordance with the specifications laid down can be called Miel d'Alsace.
Alsatian beekeepers are members of the Organisme de defence and management body (ODG) for Miels from Alsace.
Net weight: 250 gr
The supplier shall endeavour through appropriate organisational measures and regular cleaning of the mixing and feeding systems to keep the risk of infiltration of potentially allergenic substances as low as possible.
Measures are in place to reduce the risk of cross-contamination, however, a guarantee of total absence of traces cannot be provided.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
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Un grand merci à vous sur vos conseils, j'ai beaucoup apprécié son goût et à bientôt.<br /> Nicole