Miele di Corbezzolo della Sardegna
Sardinia — Barbagia, Ogliastra, Supramonte
Sardinia's prized corbezzolo (strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo) honey — one of the rarest honeys in the world, harvested once a year in November when the white flowers bloom simultaneously with the previous year's red fruits. The honey is intensely bitter — one of only a handful of bitter honeys globally — produced from nectar that most bee populations avoid. Sardinian bees (Apis mellifera ligustica sardoa) have adapted over millennia to this nectar. The bitterness resolves into a complex, lingering finish when paired with aged Pecorino Sardo or mature cheeses.