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Code: PL0612R2 | Brand: Pasieka Jaros

Pasieka Jaros - Miód pitny Trójniak - Herbowy (very old vintage 2008) - 0.75 l 13%, ceramic

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The traditional Polish mead of the trójniak category (1/3 of honey) is made in a cold way, mainly from autumn honey with a small addition of spring honeys, herbs and fruit juices. Alcohol content is about 13%.
Category: Melomels
Weight: 1.3 kg
Producer: PASIEKA JAROS Sp. z o.o.
Honey source: mixed
Production process: cold process
Alcohol: 13%
Sweetness: semi-sweet
Flavour: herbal
Volume: 0.75 l
Country of origin: Poland
Price/l: € 30.67
Recommended as a gift: for a girlfriend or wife, for a mom or grandma
Original title: Miód pitny Trójniak Herbowy 2008
Composition: water, honey, herbs, fruit juices
Vintage: 2008
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The traditional Polish mead of the trójniak category (1/3 of honey) is made in a cold way, mainly from autumn honey with a small addition of spring honeys, herbs and fruit juices. Alcohol content is about 13%.

The sweetness of the honey in this drink has been balanced by the natural bitterness of autumn honey and fruit tannins, which means that the taste of this mead will remain in your memory for a long time. Filled in 750 ml ceramic bottles and 5,000 ml oak barrels.

mead

Mead is an alcoholic beverage fermented from honey and water, with possibility of addition of other ingredients such as spices or herbs or in combination with fruit juices.

Melomel

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

Type of honey

Flower and honeydew honey together

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.

Awards

Awarded a gold medal at the 13th Polish National Competition XIII Ogólnopolskim Konkursie Win i Miodów Pitnych Zamość in 2004.

Producer Pasieka Jaros

Production of traditional Polish mead started in 1991.