Pass the Honey, Please

It’s charcuterie season, our favorite. Why? Well, wine & cheese is delicious, but mostly because...honeycomb pairs perfectly to balance the salty, creamy and crunchy textures and flavors on the boards. 

Charcuterie displays have become an art form in culinary exploration. Each bite is an opportunity to blend flavors in perfect harmony. And unless your cheese has gone bad, you almost can’t go wrong. But, there’s one puzzle piece often overlooked: The sweet factor. 

In addition to a common starch, hard & soft cheeses, & cured meats, we recommend incorporating something sweet like raw honeycomb to your plate for a few reasons:

  1. Adds a layer of freshness to each bite
  2. Balances the savory bites
  3. Visually stunning
  4. Complements, rather than smothers

Honeycomb is, by definition, a container for honey, but it’s so much more than the sum of its purpose. The thin walls of each comb cell give texture and body to what is normally a textureless syrup, offering a truly delicious foodie experience rather than simply acting as an ingredient or a sweetener. 

Our honeycomb is a sure bet for balance. It’s light, floral flavor is decadent yet subtle, soothing yet surprising. And, these single-serving pieces of golden goodness are pesticide, GMO, and chemical-free, produced by bees far away from industrial areas, unlike 80% of liquid honey sold on U.S. store shelves.

You can’t fake honeycomb. Ok, you can, and some companies do. We keep it clean, but you might have already known that

Fun facts: Similar to wine, the layered flavors of the honeycomb are entirely dependent on the region it is made. Darker honey and darker combs have more intense flavors, while lighter-colored varieties will have a more delicate taste, like Pass the Honey. Fresh honeycomb honey is unfiltered honey, which means there are beautifully complex flavors and textures at play, each waiting to be appreciated by a discerning palate. 

So, to make things easier for you, we’ve partnered with our friends at Bright Cellars to bring you a few of our favorite wines to pair with honeycomb this season, for your discerning palate: 

    1. Riesling
    2. Merlot
    3. Sparkling!

Recommended honeycomb & cheese pairings:

    • Ricotta, brie (or other equally creamy cheeses), blue, and Parmigiano all go beautifully with honey on top. 
    • Pairing with mild or sharp cheeses, honey will be a beautiful addition.

So go ahead, Pass the Honey and sip on. ‘Tis the season. 

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