Rowse Honey

Rowse Honey Ltd
Private
Industry Food processing
Founded 1954
Headquarters Wallingford, Oxfordshire
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Tony Rowse
Founder
Products Honey
Number of employees
over 100
Website http://www.rowsehoney.co.uk

Rowse Honey Ltd is a United Kingdom honey manufacturer. Its products are stocked by major supermarket chains and other stores. They also supply Kellogg's with honey for use in breakfast cereals. Other products include lemon curd and Maple Syrup.[1]

History

Tony Rowse began beekeeping in a shed in Ewelme, Oxfordshire in 1938 and he formed the Rowse Honey Company in the village in 1954, in 1971 it became a Limited company. In 1987 the company moved to larger premises in nearby Wallingford and Tony’s son Richard took over the running of the business that year. In September 2006 the company was purchased for £70-75 million by Wellness Foods.[2] Valeo Foods acquired the company in March 2014.[3]

Packaging and strength ratings

The honey is sold in hexagonal glass jars and beehive style plastic bottles with green lids. The jars display a strength rating on the following scale: Mild, Fairly Mild, Medium, Fairly Strong, Strong.

Varieties

The main varieties of everyday honey are:

Monofloral honey varieties include: English Wildflower, Scottish Heather, Clover, Orange Blossom, Acacia and Manuka. Honey imported from Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Greece is sold.

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