This honey from the Macchia of the Mediterranean comes from the untouched hills of Gallura in Sardinia and is made from a variety of wildflowers. The flowers come from, among others, wild lavender, asphodel, heather, wild clover, rockrose, and a variety of wild thistles. The honey is characteristically golden to amber-colored and has a delicate, fruity aroma. The taste is sweet and delicately floral. As the taste can vary slightly from year to year, each honey harvest is unique. Discover the unique wildflower honey from Sardinia and let yourself be amazed by its distinctive taste.