2024

L'APICULTEUR D'ITXASSOU

Honey and jam producer
4.2/5
13 reviews
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Professional beekeepers with recognized expertise, Jean-Claude and Corine Salles perpetuate a traditional art by transhumantly moving their hives from the Basque mountains to the hillsides of Béarn, harvesting true "crus de la nature", representing floral diversity. At their honey house, they extract, select and refine honeys for bouquets ranging from the sweetest - acacia-horsetail flowers - to the most distinctive, chestnut, and also make heather honey gingerbread and artisanal jams according to the traditional recipes of Amatxi (Basque for grandmother).

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 Itxassou Itsasu, 64250
2024

MAISON FRANCIS MIOT

Honey and jam producer
2.5/5
2 reviews

Maison Francis Miot has excelled in high-end jams for 30 years (best jam maker in France and three-time world jam champion, ranked hors concours), as well as in chocolates and confectionery. In this store, as in others, originality and quality are the order of the day. The chocolates are essentially of São Tomé e Príncipe origin, where they have a solidarity trade plantation. And the award-winning cane sugar, plum and 3 red fruit jams. There's also a savoury range with tapenades, compote and chutneys.

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 Saint-Jean-De-Luz Donibane Lohizune, 64500
2024

LA FERME HARIZKAZUIA

Honey and jam producer

In the store of the Harizkazuia Farm, you can buy the products of the house, all kinds of honeys of course: chestnut honey, acacia honey, honey with 2 flowers, borage honey, Erika heather honey, Espelette pepper honey, honey and salt, cinnamon honey, pollen, propolis, with recipes, but also candles, sweets, soaps, etc. And it is important to know that all the products come from local, wild and spontaneous flowerings, thus respecting the conditions necessary to the respect of the specifications of the organic beekeeping.

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 Cambo-Les-Bains Kanbo, 64250
2024

LES CONFITURES DE HAUTE SOULE

Honey and jam producer

The story of " Confitures de Haute Soule " begins in Biarritz at the pastry shop of the Docks. Gilles and Sophie have the idea to transform the fruits intended for the pastry shop into jam. Immediate success. When they moved to Haute Soule, they developed their know-how in the traditional way of making jam. 30 different fruit flavors are declined in jams. Fruits of the orchard and the forest and the inevitable strawberries, black cherries, apricots, figs...

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 Alos-Sibas-Abense Aloze-Ziboze-Onizegaine, 64470
2024

LOREZTIA BOUTIK' EXPO

Honey and jam producer

Just a stone's throw from the cathedral, this boutique-museum is the brainchild of Jacques Salles, a passionate beekeeper since 1988. Loreztia means "sweet flowers" in Basque. A place of exchange, where you can discover a free ethnographic space on the theme of "man and the bee in the Basque country, over the centuries", taste the company's products, and buy those you like at "direct from the workshop" prices. From flower to fruit, the cultivation and exploitation of honey is a whole art of living at the service of sweet gastronomy.

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 Bayonne Baiona, 64100
2024

SALTUS

Honey and jam producer

Saltus is a producer and harvester of organic saffron, honey, pollen and propolis. Based in Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa, this family-run business is a benchmark in saffron cultivation, with around a hundred beehives stocked with black bees. Saltus is also the name of a mid-mountain area on the edge of cultivated land. It's an area rich in species and natural processes, where saffron cultivation is not a traditional practice, even though this precious spice is renowned at the world's finest tables.

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 Saint-Martin-D'Arrossa Arrosa, 64780