Limited edition
Code: PL0641R | Brand: Pasieka Jaros

Pasieka Jaros - Miód pitny Dwójniak Jubileuszowy (1991-2021) - 0.75 l 16%, ceramic

€62.25 €51.45 excl. VAT
In stock (3 pcs)
Annual mead made with apple, chokeberry and elderberry juice. As the first mead from Pasieky Jaros, the jubilee mead was now matured in oak barrels. In a retro design reminiscent of the brand's beginning year. Collectors Edition.
Delivery to:
3.4.2024
Category: Dessert mead
Weight: 1.4 kg
Producer: PASIEKA JAROS Sp. z o.o.
Production process: cold process
Alcohol: 16%
Sweetness: sweet
Flavour: apple, chokeberry, elderberry
Volume: 0.75 l
Country of origin: Poland
Price/l: € 83.00
Recommended as a gift: for special and festive events
Original title: Miód pitny Dwójniak Jubileuszowy
Composition: honey, water, ethylalcohol, fruit juices (apple juice, chokeberry and elderberry juice)
News order: M0607

Annual mead made with apple, chokeberry and elderberry juice. As the first mead from Pasieky Jaros, the jubilee mead was now matured in oak barrels. In a retro design reminiscent of the brand's beginning year. Collectors Edition.

Thirty years ago, on November 12, 1991, PPHU Pasieka Maciej Jaros was registered in the Commercial Register of the Tomaszów Mazowiecki Municipal Office. So long ago and so recently.

It is our tradition to produce Jubilee mead for the anniversary of our company. This year is no different. However, we approached the topic nostalgically. The bottle, label and contents refer to our first mead in a ceramic bottle. I don't know if you know, but our first mead matured in oak barrels. It took us almost thirty years to return to our roots. The current Jubilee mead was first stored in a tank for a little over three years and then we left it to mature in an oak barrel for bourbon for 8 months. Due to the fact that the mead itself was made from extremely aromatic bee honeys and subsequently matured in barrels, it gained an extraordinary depth of taste. Alcohol content around 16%.

Filled with 1062 bottles of 0.75 liters.

The label of the current annual edition is also inspired by the original from 1991. Below is the original text from the back label from 1991:

Natural bee honey from buckwheat and honeydew obtained in Zamojski, spring water, natural spices and herbs were used for the production. The mead reached its taste after several years of maturation.

As in the old days, no artificial colors, flavors or stabilizers were used in the production. By taking these measures, it would be possible to speed up production and reduce costs - but that would run counter to our goal.

The taste and nobility of mead is preserved by storing it in bottles made by the old pottery method from Bolesławiec clay - as was the case in the old days.

However, when drinking, it is necessary to remember what the proverb says:
"A little honey turns red, a lot of honey changes speech."

dessertmead

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Melomel

Melomel is a fruit mead with is fermented from honey and fruit juices.

Production process

This mead was made cold. This means that during its production, the honey was not heated above 40-45 °C, which is the normal temperature in nature to which honey is resistant. At higher temperatures, some precious components of honey can be damaged and degraded. Cold-made mead is the best choice.

Producer Pasieka Jaros

Production of traditional Polish mead started in 1991.

Family production of traditional Polish mead started in 1991. Family production of ceramics

The company Pasieka Jaros was founded in 1978. It came out of a family tradition dealing with beekeeping and the processing of bee products.

Since 1991, they started producing mead, the technology of which is modern, but built on the basis of old Polish traditions and recipes.

Meads are produced using classic methods, without preservatives, topping up, sweetening, artificial colors and flavors. The raw material for their production is honey, water, herbs or fruit juices. Excellent flavors are achieved within a few years of aging.

For several years, he has successfully participated in the Mazer Cup Boulder international competition in Colorado.

The mead menu includes trójniak, dwójniak and półtorak. Many of them are filled into original, actually manufactured ceramic containers.