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Miele millefiori 250gr

Miele millefiori 250gr

APICOLTURA MARTELLINI

APICOLTURA MARTELLINI

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Miele millefiori 250gr
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  • Weight: 250.00g
Prezzo: 4,10 euro
Ex Tax: 3,73 euro
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APICOLTURA MARTELLINI

L’azienda della famiglia Martellini è nata in Toscana negli anni ‘40 grazie al nonno Settimio, che ha trasferito a figli e nipoti la passione per l’alveare. Oggi il signor Damiano è riferimento per gli apicoltori della Confagricoltura locale. Settecento alveari e cinque persone (di cui 2 stagionali) lavorano con passione nell’azienda di famiglia che da alcuni anni si è ampliata in un’unica struttura che riunisce tutte le fasi della produzione del miele. Accanto ad esso si trova anche uno spaccio con vendita di attrezzature apistiche. L’apicoltura Martellini è un’apicoltura nomade, che segue l’andamento stagionale delle fioriture, spostando gli alveari dalla pianura lombarda, alla collina, fino agli alpeggi in montagna in estate. Nel periodo primaverile (marzo e aprile maggio) si aprono le porte dell’azienda alle scolaresche in visita: accompagnati da educatori, i bambini delle scuole possono effettuare gite di mezza giornata o di una giornata intera per scoprire il mondo delle api visitando la struttura, guidati da diapositive e filmati e realizzando piccoli oggetti artigianali legati alla cera e alle api. L’apicoltura Martellini è inserita nel circuito delle fattorie didattiche della Lombardia.

I prodotti
Miele di acacia, millefiori, castagno, flora alpina, rododendro, tiglio, melata, tarassaco
Miele di arancio, timo, girasole
NOVITÀ: Martellini è la prima apicoltura bergamasca a mettere in commercio miele monoflora di ailanto, un albero dai fiori giallo-rossicci originario della Cina e giunto in Europa verso la metà del ‘700, molto diffuso lungo le sponde del Parco del Serio. Ha un sapore intenso, con un retrogusto di pesca e moscato
Polline
Pappa reale
Propoli
Composto ricostituente per sportivi a base di pappa reale, propoli, miele e polline
Crema di nocciole con miele (senza lattosio)
Frutta secca con miele di acacia.

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