Batch Information

Yellow Box & Wildflower Honey

Batch code: QH252602
Bottled on: 27 and 28 November 2025
Harvest period: October 2025
Region: North Wagga & Bomen, NSW, Australia

 


What makes this batch special

This batch comes from the North Wagga and Bomen area, where our bees were working strong natural spring flows. During this period, Yellow Box was in full bloom, supported by canola, Patterson’s Curse, clover, and a wide range of smaller wildflowers.

The result is a beautifully balanced honey with smooth sweetness, gentle floral notes, and real depth of flavour that reflects the diversity of the local landscape.


Floral source and taste profile

Primary floral source: Yellow Box
Secondary floral sources: Canola, Patterson’s Curse, clover, local wildflowers

Colour: light amber to golden amber
Aroma: floral, fresh, slightly warm
Taste: smooth natural sweetness with soft floral and honey blossom notes
Texture: thick and glossy when fresh, will naturally set over time


Processing and handling

Harvested on: 23 October 2025
Extracted on: 25 October 2025
Extraction location: Wagga Wagga, NSW

Heat used: The honey was gently warmed to approximately body temperature only to allow careful extraction and bottling. This low temperature does not damage the natural goodness, enzymes, or flavour of the honey.

Storage advice: Store in a cool, dark place and keep lid closed.


Natural crystallisation explained

Crystallisation is a natural process that occurs in real, pure honey over time. It happens because honey is a natural sugar solution, mainly made up of glucose and fructose. Glucose naturally forms crystals, especially in cooler temperatures or when tiny natural particles in the honey act as starting points.

This does not mean the honey has gone bad. In fact, crystallisation is a sign of high quality, genuine honey that has not been heavily processed or blended.

How to return honey to liquid form

If your honey becomes firm or crystallised:

• Place the jar in warm (not boiling) water
• Let it slowly warm and gently stir if needed
• Repeat until smooth and liquid again

Avoid microwaving where possible to protect flavour and quality.

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Traceability notes

Apiary sites: North Wagga and Bomen region
Extraction location: Wagga Wagga, NSW
Packed by: Queen and Honey

If you have any questions about this batch, please include the batch code when contacting us.


Quality and authenticity

This is 100 percent Australian honey produced by our own bees.
We do not blend with imported honey.
Each batch reflects the season, flowers, and region it came from.