Afon Mel Raspberry Mead 75cl 13% vol bottle

£24.50

Afon Mel Welsh Raspberry Mead

  • This mead combines the sweetness of honey with the tartness of raspberries
  • Afon Mel raspberry mead has the sharpness of the fruit which cuts through the sweet honey
  • A mead quite unlike the others

Afon Mel blackberry mead is splendid in all manner of serves. Add it in your prosecco or lemonade.

Drizzle over ice cream too. The rich honey and fruit notes means this will also work a treat in a crumble.

Brewed by the monks through the middle ages, mead was the mainstay of Welsh courtly life. Maybe the oldest alcoholic drink in the world.

All over Europe it was thought to be an aphrodisiac and given to newlyweds to drink for a month, hence the origin of the word 'honeymoon'. Celebrated in the poetry of Anerin and Taliesin, it was a drink for which the Welsh were justly famous.

Afon Mel Honey Farm & Meadery launched over twenty years ago. Inspired by a family’s love and passion for beekeeping. Their on-going devotion to bees & honey is the driving force behind their mission to produce top quality artisan products driven by taste and made by nature.

Hidden on the rural outskirts of New Quay, this picturesque farm, set in an old chapel is steeped in history. Making it a truly magnificent location for any nature lover. Established in 1995, their farm is a traditional family-run honey farm based in Ceredigion - Mid Wales.

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Afon Mêl renews the tradition of mead making with a range of modern meads. Using a traditional recipe and modern brewing techniques our mead, which is made in small batches, is fermented at ambient tempreratures during the summer months before maturing in casks. The process takes at least two years which results in our mead having a smooth, mature, full bodied flavour. The alcohol and the beautiful honey flavour present in all our meads is simply a result of fermenting honey and water together.

Brewed by monks through the middle ages, MEAD was the mainstay of Welsh courtly life. It is reckoned to be the oldest alcoholic drink in the world. All over drink in the world. All over Europe it was thought to be an aphrodisiac and given to newlyweds to drink for a month, hence the origin of the word 'honeymoon'. Celebrated in the poetry of Aneirin and Taliesin, it was a drink for which the Welsh were hustly famous.

Afon Mêl has a smooth, fruity taste which makes it easy to drink and enjoy in a variety of different ways, and not just by newlyweds.