6/29/2010

Review of Le Grand Miel (Thousand Flower Honey) By Bernard Michaud

If you enjoy pairing tea with honey then the Le Grand Miel might become the favorite honey for French Vanilla Tea. The Bigelow tea has a distinctive flavor and the smooth perfection of creamy rich Le Grand Miel blends effortlessly to create a tea experience.

Tasting a spoonful of this honey is truly a revelation. This is how honey should taste. All too often honey is syrupy but mild and lacking in any texture. This honey has a unique creamy almost melted caramel texture with a smooth melting quality that is reminiscent of fresh breezes over open fields.

The insightful use of a pail makes the use of this honey a dream. No longer do you have to worry about honey dripping down the sides of plastic bottles or glass containers.

The honey is safely stored away in a sealed container inside the pail and travels very well through the mail. I will be ordering this again!

Le Grand Miel is not just honey, it is an experience of perfection! If you love using honey in your tea, this is the one to buy because it enhances the flavor and adds a delicate perfume to tea drinking pleasure.

~The Rebecca Review

Product Description

Bernard Michaud knows that each consumer enjoys honey in his or her own way. Well known for 100% pure honey products from France, Bernard Michaud's innovative range of rare honeys has won acclaim worldwide.

Le Grand Miel de Bernard Michaud unique thousand flower honey catches the eye and astonishes the palate. Its highly original packaging - a metal pail, elegantly decorated with delicate designs in harmonious colours - evokes the art de vivre of the early 1900s, making this honey ideal as a gift or for a special personal treat.

Once opened, Le Grand Miel holds more surprises in store: a luscious, luminous golden color and a superb flavor obtained by a unique, secret recipe. It has all the authenticity of honey straight from the hive and all the flavor intact of a perfectly ripened fruit picked straight from the tree. At once creamy and crunchy, it crackles in the mouth then melts under the tongue, releasing an unforgettable perfume.

Le Grand Miel (Thousand Flower Honey) de Bernard Michaud was the winner of the Packaging Oscar in 1999 and voted Flavor of the Year in 2000.

Each metal pail contains 25 ounces of Le Grand Miel (Thousand Flower Honey) de Bernard Michaud from France.



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