Did you know when King Tutankhamen’s tomb was opened in 1922 there was still edible honey found sealed alongside him? Seriously! That’s crazy. So when I beg you to please please PLEASE rest this honey, you don’t need to wait 3000 years, but do yourself a favor and wait at least like a month to let it open up, okay? If you think the above text was a bit of a stretch, just know I have a tab open on my laptop entitled “famous bees,” so you guys got a really reasonable take here. Less meta and more direct- this honey processed gesha from Gesha Village is a delightfully complex floral bomb that you’ll love. We’ll have a couple more offerings from Gesha village coming soon, make sure you collect the whole swarm. Hive? Colony. Bunch of bees. Gotta catch ‘em all. What’s the Pokemon bee? Beedrill. Okay later haters.
Details
Plot Oma
Variety Gesha 1931
Processing Honey
Flavour Notes Chamomile, Orange blossom and Apricot.
Producer Gesha Village
Farm El Girasol
Region Gesha, Bench Maji
Altitude 1931-2040 masl
Country Ethiopia
Roasted in the Netherlands on TBD