Some pretty good honey, but it does come at a somewhat hefty price tag (not bad for Australian honey though). Not sure how worth it it is to me, but maybe if you love honey, it could be a good purchase. Their honey is manufactured and collected in Australia, so its authentic manuka. I tried their Manuka and Eucalyptus honey from a United States distributor. You might find them in random stores like TJ Maxx or Marshall's if you're in the US. Or, you can visit the farm if you're local.
The Eucalyptus honey was unique but still enjoyable. It had light floral notes and a pretty creamy texture. Decent sweetness. The jar for this honey was huge in comparison to the Manuka jar and I definitely prefer this flavor over the Manuka. If you're choosing between the two, I recommend this one (it's also a better deal).
The Manuka was okay. I haven't had much Manuka honey so I'm not sure what to compare it to. Its texture is a bit more runny but it apparently comes with some health benefits. The jars are significantly smaller and are priced based on their MGO noncentration (one tiny jar I saw costed $15! Mine was just $8 because of a lower MGO concentration). Sweet with some floral notes as well.
All in all, this is a decent purchase on my part. If you're local, try their honey out and maybe visit the farm. If you're in the US, I think it's still a pretty good purchase. It's just not something I'm used to, so the flavors are a bit different to me. read more