I read about Laniers in the NYTimes in May this year. I was so taken with the story of Tupelo honey and the Laniers from way back when and what it takes to harvest Tupelo which is remarkable in itself much less surviving Hurricane Michael and as I am a bee lover and cherish the honey any bees make this is extra special. I ordered our first bottle the next morning and have received in the mail today. To be this excited for honey might seem strange to some but its the little things in life, literally that make life good. Needless to say the color is as described, the fragrance is a beautiful floral and the taste is absolutely divine. Thank you! I am ordering...
Read moreFor years I've enjoyed wildflower honey purchased from beekeepers near where I live in NE FL. One of my brothers has been telling me how good Tupelo honey is and that Lanier is the best there is. Well, I finally decided to give Tupelo a try. All I can say is Oh My. The taste of tupelo is hard to describe, but it is something very special. Very smooth and not overpoweringly sweet like a lot of the Wildflower that I've purchased locally. I'm a believer. I loved reading the Lanier family story and hope they keep at for generations to come. Gonna start planning to attend the Tupelo...
Read moreGrowing up in this area is nothing short of amazing. From the best oysters, honey, boiled peanuts and memaws cookin. I now live far away from home, in the middle of the country. I often feel homesick even after not living here for ten years. But. I ordered Tupelo honey cause you can’t find it here. It took me back somewhere special. Back to my childhood, a warm hug away from home. Yes, this is great honey, but it’s so much more to...
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