The commitments of the Famille Perronneau honey house
Our honeys are harvested and packaged with respect for tradition and the environment.
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While bees play a crucial role in the pollination process and are essential players in biodiversity, they are today threatened; we are committed to pampering and protecting them.
learn moreThe Perronneau Family
The genesis of this 5-generation saga begins in Auxois in 1890 where the Pechinot Family, traveling distiller for part of the year practiced a side activity of passion: beekeeping.
Discover our storyOur award-winning honeys
APIDIS award-winning honeys reflect a commitment to quality at every stage, from the hive to the jar. These accolades celebrate rigorous beekeeping expertise, careful selection of harvests, and respect for the product, all to offer honeys with a true and authentic taste.
Concours Général Agricole • National Honey Competition of France
Bees, Honey and Men: The Photo Exhibition by Éric Tourneret
Exhibition in our shop la miellerie at 17 rue de skopje in Dijon. Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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Our bees, a love story
We practice pastoral beekeeping or transhumance of bees which consists of moving our hives from one region to another, several times during the year in order to allow our bees to benefit from the different blooms which allows us to vary the harvests and the types of honey. We respect their tranquility and their rhythm of life by carrying out transhumance at night only.
We are always looking for the best terroirs for the development of our bees, terroirs that are passed down from generation to generation. To do this, we pay attention to the environment, the composition of the soils and the floral areas on which we install our hives. We practice so-called sustainable beekeeping by ensuring that each of our bees has the necessary comfort they need to forage.
The Perronneau family - Beekeepers since 1890
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