

Sardinian Eucalyptus honey
Sardinian Eucalyptus honey is a distinctive, aromatic honey harvested from the nectar of eucalyptus trees native to Sardinia. Known for its rich, slightly menthol flavour and dark amber colour, this honey offers natural antibacterial properties and a unique taste profile prized by connoisseurs. Ideal for culinary uses or as a soothing natural remedy, it reflects the island’s diverse flora and traditional beekeeping expertise.
🐝 The Apinath Way
At Apinath, organic beekeeping isn’t a certification — it’s a way of life. They use only natural methods, like essential oils, to care for their bees, and place their hives in wild Mediterranean landscapes untouched by pollution.
The result is honey that’s as pure as nature intended — award-winning for seven years running, and full of the quiet magic of the maquis.
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Shipping?
Shipping is free for orders over 40.
We ship within the UK mainland only, using Royal Mail Tracked 48.
Are your products Vegan?
No.
Vegans believe to harvest honey and other bee produced products is cruel, however substitute products classed as vegan are often from very questionable sources (research soy beans, GM soy bean crops, Glyphosate and deforestation).
While it is true selling products produced by bees for profit can be considered exploitation...
We are ethical, bee-centric beekeepers. Our Queens wings are never clipped, allowing them to swarm should the colony decide.
Our bees take priority when it comes to retaining their honey we never take more honey than any one colony can spare and ensure there is enough of their own honey in periods of poor weather, rain and winter.
We don’t harvest royal jelly.
Our Apiaries are limited to a maximum of four colonies to any one well stocked acre. This means more work and expense for us but helps mitigate pressure for resources on wild pollinators. Our Apiary in Steart is now limited to two colonies due to the pressure on pollinators.
We work hard to raise awareness of the plight of wild pollinators, suffering from lack of habitat, loss of wildflower meadows, lack of safe chemical-free food. We plant for all pollinators and leave areas of garden to go wild and encourage you to do the same.
If you are vegan, I salute you for putting Animal welfare above all else, but please do steer clear of US Soy bean crops.
Here's a vegan honey recipe I found, obviously won't be as good as honey from the bees and unfortunately, it does use white granulated sugar... The British Sugar Industry has lined the pockets of successive governments for decades in order to keep using the very Neonicotionoids that have caused the insect apocalypse, anyway enjoy:
VEGAN HONEY
Can we visit Cox’s Farm
You will need to book a visit for a unique Honey Tasting Experience, either the Buzz Break or the Sweet Escape
Is honey safe to consume during pregnancy?
honey – it’s ok for you to eat honey, but you should not give it to your baby until they’re over a year old.
Do you offer a trade discount?
We don’t offer trade discounts as we keep our prices as low as possible. You are welcome to buy in volume from our website at the listed price shown.