THE PERRONNEAU FAMILY HONEY FACTORY
Wanting to share its expertise with a wide audience, the Famille Perronneau honey house was created to allow everyone to obtain honey and honey products directly from the producer.
Forced to leave the historic site of rue de l'écluse in Dijon in 2018, which no longer allowed sustainable development for future generations, the opportunity to create the honey house on the agro market in Dijon at 17 rue de Skopje presented itself.
The honey shop is an Eco-designed project; everything in the honey shop project was designed locally, short circuit, bio-sourced materials, reduction of the weight of the structures, origin of the wood, durability and quality of the materials and assemblies, the varnish of the finishes is bio-sourced; even the inks used for the visuals are clean and these were manufactured 3 km from the installation site. The craftsmen selected by the Ateliers De Langalerie are all from the region in order to ensure the shortest possible circuit and reduce the carbon footprint.
The aim of this project was to be able to clearly demonstrate the importance of beekeeping, honey and bees in our everyday lives.
It was necessary to transcribe a story of men and insects, of manufacturing secrets, of transmission, it was necessary to highlight and above all to value at its true value the work done by the entire Perronneau Family since the creation of their family business, now internationally renowned.
Many details that are the signature of precision work in reference to the quality that is at the heart of the beekeeper's profession by bringing together companions of duty, a renowned photographer passionate about bees
The honey house reflects through these honeys and honey-based products, the commitment to ensure consumers certified traceability. The honey house will make you discover products such as:
- Nearly 45 single-flower varieties of honey which can vary according to the seasons and their climatic hazards (from our regions, France and the World)
- 17 Gingerbread Recipes
- 10 varieties of nonnettes (6 different fillings)
- 13 jams
- More than 20 varieties of candy
- And many other discoveries
[ Put both a Google map showing the location of the honey house and some photos (103, 174, 177)]