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The Wellington Apiary Manuka honey (Leptospermum Scorparium) comes from the World Heritage reserve in Tasmania’s western half. In the valleys and plains of the western forests, button grass and Manuka are the dominant species. The hives are moved in early December to the remote and beautiful western forests, and if the weather is kind and warm, Manuka will flower giving the bees their first honey crop of the season.

Manuka honey has received more attention in recent years due to research revealing that raw, unheated and untreated Manuka honey has antibacterial and antifungal properties. This Manuka honey has been tested by the University of Technology, Sydney, and shown to have:

  • An MGO rating of minimum 75ppm which, according to the researchers, is above average.
  • An HMF honey freshness and excessive heating rating of the lowest possible score being 1ppm, because the honey is not heated at all and is fresh from hive to the jar.

Tasting notes: The Manuka honey produced is deep in colour, jelly like in texture with a rich caramel flavour and savoury aftertaste. Manuka honey has unique antibacterial and antifungal medicinal qualities. This honey is not only beneficial to your health, like all raw honey, but it’s delicious eaten any which way!

Weight: 325g
100% Tasmanian Honey

Please Note • Price is for 1 unit. This item cannot be shipped to WA due to quarantine laws.

Wellington Apiary was established in 2009 by Antonia and Robin O’Brien, with a focus on producing honey that reflects the native flora of Hobart and surrounding Tasmanian landscapes.

All Wellington Apiary honey is cold extracted and never heated during extraction or bottling. It is coarse filtered to retain natural pollen, flavour, and aroma, resulting in pure raw Tasmanian honey as the bees intended.

Tasmania is one of the few regions globally where chemical treatment of hives is not required. The island remains free from Varroa mite and small hive beetle, meaning bees are not exposed to miticides or pesticides commonly used elsewhere.

In addition to their own hives, Antonia and Robin work closely with a small network of like-minded Tasmanian beekeepers. This collaboration supports the local beekeeping industry and allows access to rare and seasonal honey and honeycomb varieties unique to the region.

Please Note • This item cannot be shipped to WA due to quarantine laws. For International orders, please check with the import country governing body regarding the biosecurity on the import of honey. As we are not the producer, we are not able to provide manufacturer's certificates for this product. We will not refund shipping charges on this item if returned to us. Please email us if you have any other questions.

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