Napa Valley Wine, Peachy Jam, and So Much More

               Visit the Napa Valley Without Visiting the Napa Valley

Solar Grown™ Hibiscus Honey, Napa Valley wines, and numerous small batch organic delicacies are all featured in the Clif Family’s bimonthly Mangia! subscription plan. What I like best about the Mangia! subscription plan is the selection of exotic jellies and jams in flavors not readily available at my local stores. Plus, I get to customize every subscription box with four products selected from an array of Napa Valley wines, nuts, jams, jellies, honey, and hot sauces. I am also happy to report that the Clif Family Winery is a Certified B Corporation supporting zero waste and sustainable business practices.

 

I didn’t realize Solar Grown™ Hibiscus Honey was a thing until I sampled the Clif Family Winery’s scrumptious Solar Grown Hibiscus Honey, made with honey from solar farms using flowering habitat as a bee-friendly refuge for bustling pollinators. Happy bees make great honey, and Clif Farm’s Solar Grown Hibiscus Honey tastes incredible as a spread on English muffins or as a sweetener for iced tea or lemonade. The magenta-colored honey has a delectably tart fruity taste, setting it apart from clover honey and wildflower honey.

If all this talk about jam, honey, and wine is making you hungry and thirsty, you ought to know that the Clif Family is including a complimentary tea towel in your first box if you subscribe (look for the pop-up offer) today, so get thee to their site ASAP!

 

 

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

Rachelle is a New York–born lifestyle writer specializing in beauty, food, fashion and accessories, wine and spirits, and home and garden trending news and reviews. An English literature honors graduate, she brings a sharp editorial voice and storytelling sensibility to every project. Beyond journalism, she writes short fiction and 15-minute mysteries. Her novella The Morse Code Murderer has twice ranked on Amazon’s Top 100 in the Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads category, reflecting her flair for suspenseful, tightly crafted narratives. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district.