Miel de Sapin des Vosges is honey made from honeydew collected by bees from fir trees in the mountainous region of Vosges in France. The honey has a specific dark brown color and golden highlights. Its taste is uniquely intense, malty with hints of mint, heather and bramble.
The honey also has balsamic flavors, but is devoid of all bitterness, and sold in liquid form in glass containers. Because it is made from honeydew, it contains dextrin and gum products, which have medicinal benefits for the consumer, so the honey is praised for its calming effect on the respiratory tract.