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Miellerie King – Distillery & Hydromelerie

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At La Miellerie King, Alcohol is produced from honey collected from its hives. The list includes gins, alternative rums, alcoholic creams, mead, mistelle, and liqueurs. Miellerie King also offers natural and healthy sauces like honey caramels, among other products.

Additionally, you can visit their production facility and taste their products.

Photo: https://en.miellerieking.com/visites-guidees

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