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Block Island Wildflower Honey...

A thousand honey secrets shalt thou know - Shakespeare

Take in the essence of the Island's wild blooms, taste the luscious flavor of nature's purest sweetener, connect with the mystery of the honey bee, discover "the nectar of the Gods," and find out what Shakespeare was talking about. Open a jar of Block Island Honey and you too will know the secrets contained within. Cream-Style Honey, from our fall harvest, has a rich, thick, smooth consistency that melts in your mouth. Blackberry Honey is clear and sweet.



Cream Style Honey

Block Island Cream Style Honey
Our cream style honey is available seasonally from November to August. Please Contact Us for availability during September and October.


Blackberry Blossom Honey

Block Island Blackberry Blossom Honey
Our blackberry blossom honey is available seasonally from the third week in July to September. This 2007 holiday season we have limited quantities in 5 oz and 8 oz sizes and in our gift baskets.




From the Hive to the Honey Pot ...
to you

The winter season for bees is one of conserving heat and consuming honey all snuggled up together in what we call a cluster. Sounds like they have the right idea. We offer this extra large crock to help you or your friends make it through those long, bitter winter days and nights. Block Island Cream Style Honey, Honey Mustard, and Cinnamon Honey are all available in this Specialty Jar that arrives adorned with a festive satin ribbon.


Specialty Jar
(4A) Cream Style Honey 24oz .....$29.00
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(4B) Honey Mustard 21oz ......$29.00
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(4C) Cinnamon Honey 24oz .... $29.00
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If I could only be a bee,
The flowers would all talk to me,
And I would understand the words,
They speak to butterflies and birds.
I'd fill my honey sac and strive,
To be the first back to the hive.
I'd seal my load of gold away,
To use some bitter winter's day. - Anon