919 days ago

Don Buck Honey - West Auckland Four Pack

Christopher from Massey

This is one of the combos I have on offer. This is a selection of four honey varieties displaying some of the honey types produced around the North-West of Auckland, mainly in the forests of the Waitakere Ranges.

Something to consider if you want to try a range of different floral varieties. Four boutique honeys with different colours, tastes, and textures for $40.

This includes:

1. Silver-Award winning Waitakere Forest Blend (500g)

2. Waitakere Ranges Kanuka Honey (500g)

3. Rural West Auckland Blend (500g)

4. Rewarewa Blend from the Waitakere Ranges (500g)



Pickup is from Massey, or these can be couriered to you using Post Haste. Click the link below to check it out:

Summer Harvest Four-Pack - Don Buck Honey

Price: $40

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