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Honey in Monmouthshire

Wye Valley honey, beekeeping and honey-led drinks from Welsh producers.

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BC Bees

Monmouthshire

BC Bees is a Monmouthshire honey producer run by husband and wife Andrew and Jacky, keeping bees across a number of small, carefully selected apiary sites in the rolling landscape of the county.

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Crooked Hills Honey

Monmouthshire

Crooked Hills Honey is a Monmouthshire beekeeping business producing single-origin honey from hives across the Wye Valley.

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Hive Mind Mead

Caldicot - Monmouthshire

Hive Mind Mead & Brew Co is a meadery and brewery at Castleway Industrial Estate, Caldicot in Monmouthshire, founded in 2018, producing sparkling meads, traditional wine-style meads and barrel-aged meads from honey gathered by the producers' own bees kept across sites in the Wye Valley.

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Honey in Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire’s honey listings bring together beekeeping and honey-led drinks. Crooked Hills Honey produces single-origin honey, while Hive Mind Mead uses Wye Valley honey in traditional mead, sparkling mead, barrel-aged mead, braggot, honey beer and Honeyade soft drinks. This is a small category, but it has a clear local identity around honey, bees and the Wye Valley.