Our honey

Bees First, Always

Care for the Hive

The health of the bees comes before everything.

We work with beekeepers who prioritize strong, thriving colonies and harvest with care—never taking more than the hive can sustain.

Every jar begins with respect for the bees that made it possible.

01

Raw, Never Rushed

Unheated. Unfiltered. Untouched

Our honey is kept as close to its natural state as possible.

We avoid excessive heat and heavy processing so the enzymes, aromatics, and delicate flavors remain intact.

What you taste is what the bees created—nothing more, nothing taken away.

02

Flavor Comes From Place

Nectar, Region, Season

Honey is shaped by where it comes from.

From coastal blooms to forest edges and open prairie, each variety reflects its environment.

No two honeys are the same—and that’s exactly the point.

03

Beekeepers & Community

We source from beekeepers who care deeply about their craft—many local, others from regions where specific floral sources thrive.

Every jar supports the people, the work, and the ecosystems that make it possible.

04

Flavor Comes From Place

How to Read Honey

Not all honey is the same—and that’s exactly the point.

Color, texture, and flavor come from nectar source, region, and season.
Lighter honeys tend to be soft and floral, while darker honeys are often richer and more intense.

Texture changes over time.
Raw honey may shift from smooth to creamy or firm as it naturally crystallizes. This is part of its life cycle—not a flaw.

Crystallization is a good sign.
It means the honey has been left in its natural state, without heavy processing.

Heat matters.
Excessive heat can dull flavor and strip away the delicate characteristics that make each honey unique. That’s why we handle our honey as gently as possible.

Every jar reflects where it came from.
Taste slowly, notice the differences, and find what speaks to you.

Start light, move deeper, and discover what speaks to you. Each honey below is arranged from delicate and floral to bold and complex—follow the progression or jump to what calls you.

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Start light, move deeper, and discover what speaks to you. Each honey below is arranged from delicate and floral to bold and complex—follow the progression or jump to what calls you. 〰️

  • A traditional favorite with a soft sweetness and gentle floral character—clean, familiar, and comforting.

    Color: Extra Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Vashon Island, Washington
    Floral Source: White Clover

    Aroma: floral, soft, slightly sweet

    Taste Notes: light sweetness with subtle floral notes and a clean finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Mild

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and light sweetening
    • Yogurt and fruit
    • Baking

    Notes: Crystallizes to a soft, pale texture—often enjoyed for its smooth and delicate character.

  • A beautifully balanced honey with a light body and soft, clean sweetness.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Eastern Washington
    Floral Source: Star Thistle

    Aroma: floral, light, slightly sweet

    Taste Notes: delicate sweetness with a smooth, almost buttery finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and coffee
    • Toast and pastries
    • Everyday use

    Notes: A favorite for those who enjoy a clean, approachable honey without heaviness.

  • Light, fragrant, and uplifting—this honey carries the essence of citrus groves in bloom.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Veracruz / Yucatán, Mexico
    Floral Source: Orange Blossom

    Aroma: floral, citrus, lightly sweet

    Taste Notes: bright citrus notes with delicate floral sweetness and a clean finish

    Texture: Light
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and cocktails
    • Yogurt and fruit
    • Light baking

    Notes: Harvested from citrus groves, capturing the fleeting bloom of orange blossoms.

  • A gentle, approachable honey with soft floral warmth and a clean finish—easy to love, easy to use.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: North Texas Prairie
    Floral Source: Wildflower / Mixed

    Aroma: floral, warm hay, lightly herbal

    Taste Notes: mild sweetness with soft floral tones and a smooth, balanced finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and coffee
    • Toast and oatmeal
    • Everyday sweetener

    Notes: A versatile staple honey that bridges floral lightness with just enough body to feel grounded.

  • A classic blend shaped by whatever is blooming—always familiar, never identical.

    Color: Amber

    Clarity: Slightly Cloudy

    Origin: USA (varies)

    Floral Source: Wildflower / Mixed

    Aroma:floral, fruity, seasonal variation‍ ‍

    Taste Notes:balanced sweetness with shifting floral and fruit-forward notes‍ ‍

    Texture: Smooth

    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:‍ ‍

    • Everyday use

    • Tea and toast

    • General sweetening

    Notes:A reflection of the land and season—this honey changes with nature.

  • A Pacific Northwest wildflower blend shaped by diverse forage and changing seasons.

    Color: Amber
    Clarity: Slightly Cloudy

    Origin: Cascade Region, Washington
    Floral Source: Wildflower / Mixed

    Aroma: floral, herbal, seasonal variation

    Taste Notes: layered sweetness with shifting floral and herbal undertones

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Daily use
    • Tea and toast
    • Local flavor exploration

    Notes: Reflects the natural diversity of the Cascades—no two harvests are exactly alike.

  • A hyper-local blend of wildflower honeys that shifts with the seasons—no two batches are exactly the same.

    Color: Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Lewis County, Washington
    Floral Source: Wildflower / Mixed

    Aroma: floral, fruity, seasonal variation

    Taste Notes: balanced sweetness with layered floral complexity that changes throughout the year

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Daily use
    • Tea and toast
    • Local seasonal flavor

    Notes: Sourced from local forage, this blend reflects the changing landscape of the region.

  • A lesser-known varietal with a soft sweetness and subtle earthy undertones.

    Color: Amber

    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: USA

    Floral Source: Carrot Blossom

    Aroma:earthy, floral, slightly herbal‍ ‍

    Taste Notes:gentle sweetness with mild earthy depth and a smooth finish‍ ‍

    Texture: Smooth

    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:‍ ‍

    • Tea

    • Baking

    • Pairing with cheeses

    Notes:A unique honey for curious palates—subtle, balanced, and quietly complex.

  • A distinctive honey with herbal complexity and a lightly spiced citrus edge.

    Color: Light Amber

    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: USA

    Floral Source: Coriander

    Aroma:herbal, citrus, lightly spicy‍ ‍

    Taste Notes:sweet with a hint of citrus and soft spice, finishing clean and bright‍ ‍

    Texture: Smooth

    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:‍ ‍

    • Tea

    • Cooking and marinades

    • Salad dressings

    Notes:A chef-favorite honey with layered flavor that bridges sweet and savory.

  • A locally influenced honey with soft berry depth and a slightly richer body than lighter varietals—grounded, smooth, and quietly complex.

    Color: Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Kelso, Washington
    Floral Source: Blackberry

    Aroma: fruity, floral, lightly jammy

    Taste Notes: smooth sweetness with subtle blackberry undertones and a soft, rounded finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Toast and biscuits
    • Yogurt and breakfast dishes
    • Tea

    Notes: Drawn from blackberry brambles common across the region, this honey reflects a familiar Pacific Northwest flavor.

  • A vibrant blend shaped by multiple berry blossoms, offering a lively, fruit-forward sweetness with natural variation.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Slightly Cloudy

    Origin: USA (varies)
    Floral Source: Mixed Berry Blossoms

    Aroma: fruity, floral, lightly sweet

    Taste Notes: bright sweetness with layered berry tones and a clean, refreshing finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and lemonade
    • Desserts
    • Yogurt and fruit

    Notes: A playful, fruit-forward honey that captures the essence of berry season in bloom

  • A rare, dark honey drawn from fig blossoms—dense, mineral-rich, and layered with warm, fruit-forward complexity.

    Color: Dark Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Mediterranean / USA (varies by harvest)
    Floral Source: Fig (Ficus carica)

    Aroma: dried fruit, toasted nuts, warm spice

    Taste Notes: deep fig sweetness with notes of molasses, toasted nuts, and a smooth, lingering finish

    Texture: Thick (crystallizes fine and creamy)
    Sweetness Level: Medium-High

    Best Uses:
    • Cheese boards and charcuterie
    • Artisan breads and pastries
    • Glazes and savory dishes
    • Desserts and baking

    Notes: A true monofloral honey sourced from fig blossoms hidden within the fruit. Naturally darker honeys like this are often higher in minerals and antioxidants, contributing to their rich flavor and depth.

  • A beautifully balanced honey with a clean, golden sweetness—often what people imagine when they think of “true honey.”

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Pacific Northwest
    Floral Source: Fireweed

    Aroma: floral, soft, clean

    Taste Notes: smooth sweetness with subtle floral notes and a soft finish

    Texture: Light
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Everyday sweetener
    • Tea and toast
    • Donut glaze

    Notes: Fireweed blooms after forest renewal, making this honey a quiet symbol of resilience and seasonal change.

  • A rare and beloved honey known for its naturally dessert-like flavor. Sweet, soft, and almost confectionary.

    Color: Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Oregon Coast
    Floral Source: Meadowfoam

    Aroma: floral, caramel, vanilla

    Taste Notes: smooth vanilla sweetness with toasted marshmallow and a creamy finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: High

    Best Uses:
    • Coffee and tea
    • Desserts
    • Straight from the spoon

    Notes: A standout varietal from the Pacific Northwest, prized for its uniquely rich, dessert-like profile.

  • A uniquely light honey shaped by the lush environment of the Hoh Rainforest—delicate, smooth, and quietly complex.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Hoh Rainforest, Washington
    Floral Source: Bigleaf Maple / Vine Maple

    Aroma: light floral, soft, slightly green

    Taste Notes: clean sweetness with subtle maple-like notes and a smooth, gentle finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Tea and light sweetening
    • Toast and pastries
    • Everyday use

    Notes: Sourced from one of the most unique ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest, this honey reflects the cool, dense forest environment it comes from.

  • A darker regional honey with subtle forest character and layered depth.

    Color: Dark Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Capital Forest, Washington
    Floral Source: Mixed Woodland Forage

    Aroma: woody, herbal, lightly menthol

    Taste Notes: rich sweetness with subtle forest notes and a slightly cooling finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium-High

    Best Uses:
    • Marinades and glazes
    • Tea
    • Savory pairings

    Notes: Often influenced by linden and surrounding woodland flora, giving it a distinctive regional character.

  • A bold, full-bodied honey with deep color and a smooth, almost savory richness.

    Color: Dark Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Mexico / California
    Floral Source: Avocado Blossom

    Aroma: earthy, buttery, lightly herbal

    Taste Notes: rich sweetness with buttery depth and a slightly savory edge

    Texture: Thick
    Sweetness Level: Medium-High

    Best Uses:
    • Marinades and glazes
    • Baking
    • Pairing with cheeses

    Notes: A favorite for those who enjoy darker honeys with depth and character.

  • A deep, robust honey with rich, earthy intensity. Not your typical sweet—this one leans savory, complex, and unforgettable.

    Color: Deep Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Various regions, USA
    Floral Source: Buckwheat

    Aroma: earthy, caramel, warm spice

    Taste Notes: bold molasses, dark malt, slightly earthy with a lingering richness

    Texture: Thick
    Sweetness Level: Medium-High

    Best Uses:
    • Marinades and glazes
    • Dark breads and baking
    • Wellness tonics

    Notes: Known for its high mineral content and strong character—loved by some, unforgettable to all.

  • A light, elegant honey with a soft vanilla character and clean, floral sweetness—delicate yet memorable.

    Color: Light Amber
    Clarity: Clear

    Origin: Veracruz / Southern Mexico
    Floral Source: Vanilla Planifolia (orchid blossom)

    Aroma: soft floral, vanilla, lightly warm

    Taste Notes: mild floral sweetness that opens into natural vanilla with a smooth, clean finish

    Texture: Smooth
    Sweetness Level: Medium-High

    Best Uses:
    • Coffee and tea
    • Desserts and baking
    • Yogurt and breakfast dishes

    Notes: Sourced from regions known for vanilla cultivation, this honey expresses a naturally occurring vanilla-like character shaped by its environment and floral source.

  • A rare, single-origin honey made from arugula blossoms—light in color, gently sweet, and layered with fresh, green character.

    Color: Extra White
    Clarity: Opaque / Creamy

    Origin: USA (cool-season growing regions)
    Floral Source: Arugula (Eruca sativa)

    Aroma: fresh herbs, white blossoms, green almond

    Taste Notes: mild sweetness with delicate herbal tones, light nuttiness, and a soft peppery finish

    Texture: Creamy (naturally crystallizes fine)
    Sweetness Level: Medium

    Best Uses:
    • Fresh cheeses and yogurt
    • Toast and spreads
    • Dressings and savory dishes

    Notes: A true monofloral field honey from arugula blossoms. Naturally high in glucose, it crystallizes quickly into a smooth, spreadable texture—an indicator of raw, unprocessed honey.