🍯 Sweeten Your Life with a Taste of Tuscany!
Apicoltura Dr. Pescia Chestnut Honey is a premium artisan honey weighing 1.1 pounds, sourced from the picturesque region of Tuscany, Italy. Its potent, molasses-like flavor makes it an exceptional condiment for cheese and a versatile ingredient for various culinary creations.
E**N
wesome taste
Awesome taste and real chestnut honey. Wish it was in bigger size jars than 1.1lb.
M**L
Three Stars
thelid of yhe jor was half open and qpilled a bitNO GOODNO more bay
A**R
Delicious but WAY too expensive!
Chestnut honey (miele di castagno) is my absolute favorite honey, and so far I've not been able to find it in any food store in the States. This brand is truly delicious, but by the time I'd paid for the product and the shipping, it cost me more than twice as much as buying a comparable amount in Italy would cost. But try making a transatlantic flight with a glass jar in your hand luggage! No way today!If anyone knows of an American supplier of this Italian product, I'd sure like to know about it.
A**R
Five Stars
Loved the unique taste. Still, price is a bit too high
J**Y
Disappointed
I bought this for my husband after we used up the last of the chestnut honey I brought back from Italy. This is not the same and the flavor isn't as good. This is not worth the high price.
R**C
Good price and a high quality honey
Good price and a high quality honey. I use it as part of a bacon cure. It makes a very positive difference.
W**R
Excellent!
This is the brand that introduced me to the wonder's of Chestnut honey. Absolutely awespme stuff if you like chestnut honey. I've tried a Spanish version that was just awful. The stuff from Tuscany is the absolute best in my experience. Now if they could just get an organic rating... :0)
E**N
My New Favorite
My first foray into chestnut honey and I absolutely love it! I also don't think the price is terrible, considering I can't find this product anywhere near locally. Plus, a little goes a long way, so this 1lb jar will last a while.
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