Honey Workshop
Last weekend I had the opportunity to attend a two day workshop on honey tasting. The workshop was led by Marina Marchese and Raffaele Dall'Olio. Both are expert teachers trained in Italy. I know Marina personally because she is a past president of the BYBA ( the bee club I belong to).
Marina's book The Honey Connoisseur is a fascinating read. It's full of information on the sensory analysis of honeys from all over the world.
Why take the Workshop? Because where else can you sample 20 different honeys and learn how to use your senses to tell them apart! Not all honeys are sweet!
The darkest honey in the photo is Buckwheat. It also has a strong taste.
This is Sunflower Honey from Italy. Its color was bright golden yellow and it had a fruity flavor, but was not very sweet. It had a pineapple aroma .
This is a sample of Goldenrod Honey. The flavor was intense, spicy and warm. It tasted sweet and floral and had a floral aroma.
This is a sample of Citrus Honey from Florida. Its color was extra white. This honey tasted like its aroma, like a fresh, floral citrus flower.
Pairing cheeses with honey. I really enjoyed this part of the workshop!
It also was fun to talk with everyone about our lives with bees!