À L'ABEILLE D’OR
Read moreA Abeille d'or has been stinging our sweet tooth for... over a century! The fourth generation of the Chabert family with Laure, who selects renowned French beekeepers, offers honeys served by the spoonful in 1 kg, 500 g or 250 g jars, at affordable prices for remarkable quality. All hive products and their benefits: propolis, royal jelly, pollen... Wax, candles, honeyed treats and beekeeping equipment. L'Abeille d'Or combines well-being and gourmet delights.
CONFITURE BRUNETON
Read moreThe best jams are made by Philippe Bruneton. Member of the Collège Culinaire de France, elected Meilleur Confiturier de France. This enthusiast is as demanding in his selection of fruit, sourced from the region's small producers - starting with apples from Pilat - as he is in his working methods, using more fruit than sugar. The jams are available in a range of collections, including Fruits et Chocolat, made with Weiss chocolate. Culinary aids, fruit pastes, coulis, syrups... More than jams, real desserts.
LES RUCHERS DE LA BREVENNE
Read moreLime, lavender, acacia, fir, chestnut, heather... Chantal and Michel Carton, these bee enthusiasts, send their hives to different parts of France to find these subtle scents. This couple of beekeepers also produces wax, royal jelly and pollen. In addition, you will learn more about this fascinating world of bees by tasting their gingerbread, honey sweets, mead, nougat or jams.
LES CONFITURIERS DU VIEUX CHERIER
Read moreMarie-Odile and Philippe Doron are craftsmen who rigorously select fruit from producers or cooperatives in the Loire, Rhône-Alpes or other regions. All the art of the jam maker is to transform in order to sublimate the basic products. Jams and syrups come to satisfy our pleasure of sugar, but not only, since some light or chocolate preparations are offered to our future toasts. Where to buy ? On the spot or via the online store!
LA FABRIQUE DE THÉ
Read moreLa Croix-Rousse is a neighbourhood that cultivates its spirit of independence, even when it comes to making its tea. An independent tea counter run by Elodie. A nice, uncluttered setting to focus on the essential, the product. Pleasant welcome to choose your tea in the best conditions with the best advice. Tasting of the day to make beautiful discoveries. Blends or pure teas from various origins (China, Thailand, Nepal, India ...). Beautiful tea boxes to share with family or friends. Magnificent cast iron teapots.
LA FERME DU CHÂTAIGNIER
Read moreA must of the Ardèche chestnut grove! More than 65 specialities compete for the spotlight: PDO chestnuts in their natural state, in cream, in syrup, in flour, in liqueur... There is also a gourmet collection of around twenty jams and jellies made from fruit from the orchard or the mountains. Also on the shelves: lamb meat, beers and Ardèche wines. You can visit the chestnut grove and the processing workshop before savouring the specialities which you will be sure to stock up on afterwards so that you can enjoy the Ardèche at home...
LES CONFITURES DE NICOLE
Read moreIn her beautiful farmhouse at Les Echaffis, at an altitude of 1,400 m, Nicole treats gourmets at snack time, either hot or cold, with mulled wine, hot and cold drinks and home-made pastries. Her speciality are the jams that can be found on all the gourmet tables of the country: chestnut, blueberry and raspberry jams or flower jams with, for example, a delicious elderberry jam. A marvel not to be missed and that we hasten to buy in the shop on the spot.
MIELLERIE DU FUT D’AVENAS
Read moreLocated at the Col du Fût d'Avenas, at an altitude of 762 m, the honey house offers you the fruit of its bees' gathering: more than 10 varieties of honey extracted and put in jars, directly on the farm. Hundreds of beehives transhumance in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes to offer a wide range of tastes and colors. Rich glass to discover the secret life of bees. Gingerbread, pollen, mead, royal jelly ... to vary the pleasures.
MIELLERIE DU PARDON - JEAN-PAUL FABRE
Read moreWelcome by appointment. Jean-Paul will show you the techniques of extracting honey and will make you taste his products. He makes honey and mead, of course, but also proposes royal jelly, spices, candles and other derivatives.
GAEC LES RUCHERS DU BON VAL
Read moreAt a time when bees are endangered, here is a honey house that we recommend you discover to get to know this fantastic and greedy world better. Educational panels, a glass hive, old hives, photos, and a demonstration of extraction will help you discover the world of bees and the profession of beekeeper. This teaching, which lasts nearly 2 hours, will end with a tasting of the products of the honey house: honey, mead, candies, gingerbread and honey shortbread...
MAURICE ET BRIGITTE PORTE
Read moreWhat about going to the strawberry fields for a gourmet picking? This is what Maurice and Brigitte suggest. On the spot, you can buy the good products of the farm, in particular the fruits of the season (strawberries, raspberries, cherries, vine peaches, plums, mirabelle plums...), but also processed products (jams, syrups, fruits in juice...). The farm also offers a 3 épis rural gîte (2 rooms for 4 people) to stay on site in complete independence.
SECRETS D'APICULTEUR
Read moreFortunately, Vieux Lyon is home to a number of nuggets that are easy to find and where you can treat yourself to the very best. Secrets d'Apiculteur is a unique boutique whose shelves are bursting with 100% natural honeys. It's your turn to browse in a store where you can let yourself be guided: summer maquis honey from Corsica, lychee honey from Madagascar, bergamot honey from Calabria... Flavors that take us on a journey in the mouth and in the dishes we cook, according to the advice of our favorite beekeepers. On the shelves, a honey jam by Philippe Bruneton, honey cookies made in Lyon, French gins with honey and honey-based cosmetics.
MIELLERIE DES COLLINES ST-JOSEPH
Read moreThe Saint-Joseph honey factory has more than 500 hives. Up to 14 honeys are available: acacia, chestnut, lavender, etc. and a more gourmet range with almond, caramel, lemon, walnut and pistachio honeys... Honeys made with a high quality requirement but also "health products" collected from the hives such as royal jelly, pollen and propolis. Group visits are possible by appointment, otherwise you can always enjoy the transparent hive at the entrance.
MIELLERIE À TIRE D'AILE
Read moreBarbara and Frank Lami are two young beekeepers from Alboussière who have specialized in the difficult task of extracting "royal jelly". This extremely rich substance is known for its revitalizing action in the fight against stress and fatigue. In mid-season, it naturally boosts the immune system. This very active couple are passionate about beekeeping, and will tell you all about its benefits for the environment. A refresher course!
HONEY HOUSE OF THE GORGES DE LA LOIRE
Read moreCreated in 1991, the Gorges de la Loire honey house offers a wide range of honeys, homemade gingerbread, candies, royal jelly, pollen and propolis. Gilles, Pierrick and Frédéric are particularly vigilant about the quality of the products, and analyses are regularly carried out. Their work has been rewarded with several medals for their honeys. Approved by the network of educational farms, several formulas for visits are available to discover the world of bees. A very pleasant moment with good products!
RUCHER DE SAINT EUSTACHE
Read moreBzzz, bzzz, bzzz, did you hear them on your walk in the Bauges? The good news is that you can now taste the fruit of their labor - delicious honey - by dropping in at the small Rucher de Saint-Eustache store, located on the family farm beside the road leading from the heart of the Bauges massif to Annecy. In addition to jars of traditional honey (it's really good!), you can treat yourself to homemade gingerbread made with 50% honey, succulent honey lollipops, or pollen depending on the season.
MAISON NEUFCOEUR
Read moreAt Laurent Neufcoeur's, organic beekeeper on the Hauteville plateau, nearly 200 hives give you the best of seasonal honeys. Mountain honey, acacia, chestnut, lavender, fir... all honeys and other products - starting with the delicious gingerbread "pure honey", as well as nougats or melting sweets, lollipops, fruit jellies... And to prolong the happiness, we take root in the gîte La Maison de Pain d'Epices, classified 2 ears of corn by Gîte de France, for 5 to 6 people, in a charming and really restful setting.
DÉLICES AU MIEL
Read moreIn 2019, Mélanie and Florian Bompard took over the honey business created by their parents 20 years earlier. They manage a herd of 400 hives and produce honeys from lavender, rosemary, acacia, chestnut... They also make black nougat, gingerbread, honey cookies and honey sweets. Their favorite recipe is the Écureuil, a honey and hazelnut delicacy. The guided tour is sure to enthral you, and in turn inspire you to take up the cause of bees. Evening concerts are scheduled in summer. Self-catering accommodation available.
LE RUCHER DES BALMES DAUPHINOISES
Read moreRaymond Armanet, a beekeeper, will be pleased to have you taste his honey production and derivatives: gingerbread, candy. Sale also at home.
GAEC RUCHER DE LA COMBE DE SAVOIE
Read moreLe Rucher de la Combe de Savoie is a family-run beekeeping operation based in Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny, in the Combe de Savoie region at the foot of the Bauges massif, between Chambéry and Albertville. In its honey house, the farm produces a variety of honeys with authentic, pure flavors, as well as GRF-certified royal jelly (Gelée royale française), fresh pollen and honey cakes. The farm also specializes in queen rearing.