Tasting Notes: buttery undertones with a soft vanishing sweetness
Region: Altamaha and Apalachicola River Basins of Georgia and Florida
Pairings: A favorite in tea but this golden honey is great to brush on pastries or fresh bread for an added sweetness to anything you want to elevate in culinary stature. Bee creative!
After nine years of steady decline, the 2018 Tupelo harvest was remarkable. Plenty of rain leading up to and and beautiful weather during the bloom were the perfect weather conditions for producing such a fantastic crop. Ted says it's the best Tupelo in terms of quality and quantity since 1992!
Produced in the threatened Tupelo ecosystem of the Altamaha and Apalachicola River Basins of Georgia and Florida, this special honey is guaranteed to delight the taste buds and leave a lasting impression.
About Savannah Bee Company:
Ted Dennard is the founder, president and head beekeeper of Savannah Bee Company. Growing up in Coastal Georgia, Ted’s journey into the magical world of bees and honey was sparked by an elderly beekeeper, Roy Hightower, who believed in beekeeping as a way of life. Ted’s passion hasn’t waned a bit, even after 35 years. Ted backed into business in 1999 when his friend opened a store in Savannah and began selling his Tupelo Honey. Three years later, Savannah Bee Company was officially born. Today, Ted remains dedicated to sharing the world of bees with others and introducing new honeybee products to market. He loves his family and surfs when he can.
Savannah Bee Company is based in – you guessed it – Savannah, GA.