Gifting

The Beespoke Honey

The Gift of Altitude

A jar of the Himalayas is the most honest gift you can give.

Some gifts are forgotten by the end of the evening. A Beespoke jar is opened slowly, on a quiet morning, weeks after it arrives — and remembered long after that. It carries a place, a season, an altitude. It is traceable to a single bloom in Himachal Pradesh. It does not expire in the way that flowers do or chocolates do. It deepens with time.

For the person who already has everything: give them something they have never tasted before.


Gifting Options

The Tasting Set

Four Tasting Jars — one from each altitude. A700, A2600, A3200, A3300. The complete Beespoke journey in 50g each. For the curious. For the first introduction. For the person who will become a collector.

Write to us to arrange → info@thebeespokehoney.com

The Heritage Set

Two Heritage Jars of your choice — 310g or 360g each. Presented with a handwritten provenance card. For weddings, milestone celebrations, and the occasions that deserve something considered.

Write to us to arrange → info@thebeespokehoney.com

The Summit Reserve — A3700

A single Collector’s Jar of our rarest honey. Numbered. From 3,700 metres. Limited jars per season. For the gift that needs no explanation — only the right person to receive it.

Shop the Summit Reserve →


Corporate & Wedding Gifting

We work with companies and families who understand that the best gift is the one that carries a story. Beespoke honey has been gifted at weddings, sent as Diwali and New Year acknowledgements, and presented at corporate events across India.

We offer:

  • Custom curation across all five altitudes
  • Branded or unbranded presentation (wooden boxes, linen wrapping, wax-sealed cards)
  • Handwritten provenance notes for each jar
  • Minimum order: 12 jars. No maximum.
  • Delivery across India. Select international destinations.

To discuss a gifting order, write to us directly. We respond within 24 hours.

info@thebeespokehoney.com

We will respond within 24 hours.


“A jar of the Himalayas. For the people worth giving it to.”