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Trojniak Mazurski Mead

VL373

Polish mead is a honey-base fermented drink. It is known as the first alcoholic drink consumed by Humans. Mead production is a real tradition in Poland and can be warmed-up with some spices to be enjoyed in winter.

Trojniak Mazurski comes from a family of apiculturists in the "Thousand Lakes" area in Poland. This recipe includes some herbs, spices and oak extracts.

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BrandMazurskie miody
CountryPoland
Distilled FromHoney
Water TypeSpring Water
FlavourHoney
Volume0.75L
Alcohol Strength13.00%
TypeMead / Honey Wine

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Polish mead is a honey-base fermented drink. It is known as the first alcoholic drink consumed by Humans. Mead production is a real tradition in Poland and can be warmed-up with some spices to be enjoyed in winter.

Trojniak Mazurski comes from a family of apiculturists in the "Thousand Lakes" area in Poland.

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Trojniak Mazurski Mead

Trojniak Mazurski Mead

Polish mead is a honey-base fermented drink. It is known as the first alcoholic drink consumed by Humans. Mead production is a real tradition in Poland and can be warmed-up with some spices to be enjoyed in winter.

Trojniak Mazurski comes from a family of apiculturists in the "Thousand Lakes" area in Poland. This recipe includes some herbs, spices and oak extracts.

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