Gallberry Honey

 

Located in dwindling habitats of rural South Georgia where untamed forests are comprised of towering pine tress, lavish palmettos, and an abundant layer of wildflower undergrowth our bees are able to produce a quality of honey unlike any other.  Located on the boundaries of the Okefenokee Swamp these prime locations enable our bees to produce the highest, and purest quality of honey available. 

 

This variety of honey is locally known as gallberry honey as it is primarily created from the extraction of nectar from the gallberry bush (Ilex glabra).  This type of honey is a rare and mild form only produced in specific areas of South Georgia and North Florida.  

 

Our perfect location also allows us to produce a specialty variety known as comb honey which is the purest and rawest type of honey available.  The comb is cut directly from the bee hive in its original state and shipped straight to you either in cassette boxes or surrounded by liquid honey in a jar.  This specialty honey is also only produced in these ideal locations in South Georgia and North Florida.  No where else in the entire world is this honey made.  However, it is shipped all over the world because of its rarity and taste.