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Code: CZ2711 | Brand: Vcelarstvi Slama

Vcelarstvi Slama - Staroceska medovina (Old Bohemian Mead) (barrique) - 0.5 l 13%, glass

€9.99 €8.26 excl. VAT
In stock (>5 pcs)
The most selling mead in category of metheglin. Strong combinational of 21 typical spices and herbs inspired by the oldest recipe.
Delivery to:
3.4.2024
Category: Archive mead
Weight: 1.05 kg
Producer: Jiří Sláma
Production process: not boiled
Alcohol: 13%
Sweetness: sweet
Flavour: herbal, hops, spiced
Volume: 0.5 l
Country of origin: Czech republic
Price/l: € 20.00
Recommended as a gift: for a colleague or business partner, for a history lover
Original title: Staročeská medovina
Composition: water, honey, spices, hers, hops
News order: M0183
Good for hot mead: yes

The most selling mead in category of metheglin. Strong combinational of 21 typical spices and herbs inspired by the oldest recipe.

Old bohemian recipe. Special combination of 21 types of traditional herbs and spices perfectly balances honey taste of this old Slavic drink. Matures for several years in oak barrels.  



Best to be enjoyed slowly from the long-stemmed glasses, cooled down to 12-16 °C. Can be also drank hot, heated to 55-60 °C.

mead

Mead is an alcoholic beverage fermented from honey and water, with possibility of addition of other ingredients such as spices or herbs or in combination with fruit juices.

Metheglin

Metheglin is a type of mead with added (maturated) spices and herbs.

Production process

This mead is not cooked, however, during its production, the honey was heated above 50 °C for a limited time. It could be heated up to temperatures of 80 °C, when some components of honey may be degraded.

This mead is suitable for heating, but we recommend always keeping the maximum heating temperature to approx. 50-55 ° C. At higher temperatures, the precious components of honey could be damaged. For heating, we recommend sweeter and more pronounced mead, especially those with the addition of spices or herbs, the aroma of which pleasantly emerges when heated. However, you can taste the mead according to your wishes, as well as mulled wine.

Producer Vcelarstvi Slama

Slama family is running bee-keeping business in Havlíčkův Brod at Vysocina - mountainous region in the Czech republic. They also produce delicious mead according to the traditional Bohemian recipe.

The bee farm in Chlístov near Havlíčkov Brod mainly deals with the production of mead, the most popular recently being Old Bohemian mead.

Jiří Sláma has been beekeeping since childhood, and now he has over 170 bee colonies, which he does not care for because it is stressful for the bees. The bees are placed in habitats where nectar-bearing flowers with lots of pollen, as well as forests with honeydew, are within reach all year round.

He has been fully devoted to beekeeping and the production of mead since 2000. The mead matures in a deep cellar for at least a year. The offer presents several types of mead. Medovina z Vysočina is completely natural, even in the bio mead variant. Since 2012, it has also been producing Old Bohemian mead, which contains up to 45% honey and matures in oak barrels, according to an older recipe. The recipe comes from the 1950s.