1844 Honey Bee au Lac
1844 Honey Bee au Lac
Baur au Lac, 250 Gramm
Description
A gift from the garden
This honey comes from the Baur au Lac's own beehives in its idyllic garden on Lake Zurich. The bustling bees collect their delicious nectar from a variety of flowers, trees and shrubs around this green oasis in the centre of the city.
Store in a cool, dry place. Not recommended for children under 12 months. Harvested by Bienen-Michel.
Attributes
| Producer: | Baur au Lac |
| Origin: | Switzerland / Ostschweiz / (AOC) Zürich |
Ostschweiz
Eastern Switzerland: an intriguing puzzle
Eastern Switzerland has long been positioned on the northern rim of the climate zone where the cultivation of popular Swiss varieties is possible. Due to a warming climate, the vineyards of Aargau, Zurich, Schaffhausen, Thurgau and Graubünden are now in the zone where varieties such as Müller-Thurgau or Pinot Noir succeed excellently. But even long-established, almost-forgotten varieties such as Elbling, Räuschling and Completer are experiencing a renaissance.
Switzerland
Switzerland – A small country with enormous diversity
Switzerland is famous for its banks, watches, and cheese, but not necessarily for its wine. The Swiss didn't invent wine, but they have been extremely open and curious to it. Wine culture arrived in what is now modern Switzerland via several routes: from Marseilles to Lake Geneva and the Lower Valais region; from the Aosta Valley through the Great St. Bernard Pass to the rest of Valais; from the Rhone through Burgundy, across the Jura Mountains to Lake Constance; and from Lombardy to Ticino, and then on to Grisons.