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Apis Jadwiga Honey-Raspberry Mead

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Description

Apis Jadwiga Honey-Raspberry Mead is a Polish ptorak-style mead bottled at 16% ABV in a 750ml format, blending concentrated buckwheat honey with natural raspberry juice. Produced by one of Poland’s oldest mead-making cooperatives, this expression stands apart for its extraordinary honey density 720 grams of natural honey per liter making it one of the richest meads commercially available.

Quick Facts: ABV: 16% | Origin: Lublin, Poland | Ptorak Style | Producer: Spdzielnia Pszczelarska Apis

Production & Heritage

Spdzielnia Pszczelarska Apis traces its roots to 1932 in Lublin, eastern Poland, a region with deep traditions in beekeeping and mead production. The Jadwiga expression follows the ptorak recipe, the most concentrated classification in the Polish mead hierarchy, using a ratio of one part honey to half a part water. This yields a remarkable 720 grams of natural honey per liter substantially more than the dwjniak style (610 g/L), trjniak (420 g/L), or czwrniak (320 g/L). Natural raspberry juice is added to the buckwheat honey base, giving the finished mead a fruit dimension that tempers the intensity of the honey without masking it.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Deep, aromatic buckwheat honey leads immediately, followed by ripe raspberry and a subtle earthiness. There is a warm, almost caramelized quality that hints at the mead’s density.

Taste: The entry is unmistakably honey-forward a wave of sticky sweetness that coats the palate completely. Mid-palate, the raspberry emerges to provide a tart counterpoint, while a sherry-like oxidative richness adds complexity. Despite the intensity, the sweetness stays balanced and never becomes cloying.

Finish: Long and viscous, with lingering buckwheat honey and a faint berry tartness that slowly fades. The texture is almost syrupy, leaving a warm, enveloping impression.

How to Drink Jadwiga Mead

Serve slightly chilled, around 1214C (5457F), in a small tulip glass to concentrate the aromas. This is a sipping mead best enjoyed in modest pours due to its richness. A Mead Spritz Jadwiga topped with sparkling water and a lemon twist lightens the body for warm-weather drinking. A Honey Sour built with fresh lemon juice and a dash of bitters uses the mead’s sweetness as a natural replacement for simple syrup. In a Polish Kir, Jadwiga can stand in for cassis liqueur alongside dry sparkling wine, contributing both honey depth and berry fruit.

Best For

  • Gifting someone who appreciates rare European honey wines and traditional meads
  • Serving as a dessert course accompaniment at a dinner party
  • Exploring the Polish mead classification system with a top-tier ptorak example
  • Adding a distinctive after-dinner digestif to a spirits collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jadwiga Mead taste like? It delivers an intense buckwheat honey sweetness balanced by natural raspberry tartness, with a sherry-like richness and a long, viscous finish. Despite its 720 g/L honey concentration, it avoids being cloying and remains smooth throughout.

How does Jadwiga compare to Apis Dwjniak Kurpiowski? Jadwiga is a ptorak, the most honey-dense Polish mead style at 720 g/L, while the Dwjniak Kurpiowski uses 610 g/L and substitutes blackcurrant juice for raspberry. Both share a 16% ABV, but the Dwjniak is generally lighter-bodied and easier to drink in larger quantities.

Is Jadwiga Mead good for sipping neat? Absolutely its complexity and density make it ideal for slow, contemplative sipping. Serving it slightly chilled in small pours allows the buckwheat honey and raspberry interplay to develop fully on the palate.

Where is Jadwiga Mead made? It is produced by Spdzielnia Pszczelarska Apis in Lublin, a city in eastern Poland with a centuries-long tradition of beekeeping and mead production. The cooperative has been operating since 1932.

What foods pair well with Jadwiga Mead? Aged blue cheese such as Roquefort matches well, as the salt contrasts the honey sweetness. Rich pts and terrines complement the mead’s viscosity. Dark chocolate desserts echo its deep, earthy buckwheat notes. Fresh berry tarts mirror the raspberry element. Smoked duck breast provides a savory anchor that balances the mead’s intensity.

What sizes does Jadwiga Mead come in? The standard retail format is a 750ml bottle, though Apis also produces some of its meads in 500ml bottles depending on market availability.

Is Jadwiga Mead worth the price? Jadwiga positions as a premium expression within the Polish mead category, justified by its ptorak classification the most honey-intensive and costly style to produce. For those seeking an authentic, top-tier Polish mead, it represents strong value relative to comparably concentrated honey wines.

Why Jadwiga Mead?

What separates Jadwiga from most commercially available meads is sheer honey concentration. At 720 grams of natural buckwheat honey per liter, it occupies the highest tier of the Polish mead classification the ptorak a style that requires nearly twice the honey of an entry-level czwrniak. The addition of natural raspberry juice adds a fruit layer rarely found in traditional ptorak expressions, giving this bottling a distinctive identity within the Apis range. Backed by over ninety years of cooperative mead-making in Lublin, this is a historically grounded product that delivers a genuinely singular tasting experience in a category increasingly crowded with lighter, simpler meads.

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