Late Wildflower
A light amber honey harvested mid August from the drier side of the Coast Range. Queen Anne's lace, tansy ragwort and forest groundsel along with a wide diversity of wildflowers that continued to bloom in the high soil moisture conditions of 2022. This honey has a funky dried fruit flavor with minor citrus notes.
Pumpkin
A dark honey harvest late August from Smith and Kiger islands South of Corvallis. Bees foraged on an heirloom Gill Brothers squash variety, "Golden Delicious," being grown for the snack market. Strong flavored honey with candy corn and dried fruit flavors that finish with a tamarind tartness.
Pumpkin Chicory
A late harvested honey from fields in Corvallis. Featuring earthy notes and hints of dried fruit attributed to pumpkin, with a light and pleasant funk thanks to chicory on the backend. An overall jammy quality that makes this variety something special.
Wildflower
A light amber honey harvested early July from Oso Honey Farm South of Corvallis as well as apiaries on nearby Smith and Kiger Islands. The bees were working both planted clover crops as well as a wide variety of wildflowers along the Willamette river and side channels.
Clary Sage
A light honey harvested in late June from Kiger Island South of Corvallis. This unique honey has a very floral taste reminiscent of the resins and sclareol produced by the clary sage plant. Very limited quantities but we will be producing more in 2023.
Meadowfoam
A dark honey harvested late May from Tangent area where bright white fields of the oilseed crop blanket the area visible from I-5 and Highway 34 in the late spring. This monofloral meadowfoam has a rich root beer and vanilla/marshmallow flavor.
Spring Wildflower
A light amber honey harvested in June from the edge of the Yaquina River Estuary near Toledo. The bees were primarily working dewberry and scotchbroom along with vine maple and blackberry. Strong pollen notes from the scotchbroom with a butterscotch sweetness.
Wild Blackberry
A light honey harvest mid July from the drier side of the Coast Range near Blodgett. This honey has a rich buttery, almost salty flavor from the different set of wildflowers that bloom along with the wild blackberry.
Queen Anne’s Lace
A dark amber honey harvested mid August from the Wren area. The Queen Anne's lace blooms after the main blackberry nectar flow and on rare years with high soil moisture the bees make this earthy coriander flavored honey.