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Mead (aguamiel) on the Primitivo

Flig

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Primitivo Sept 2021
Does anyone have any experience with, or even finding, mead on the Primitivo?

Ever the optimist, I am beginning planning for a 2021 camino. The primitivo appeals to me because of the rout’s history, physical challenge, and length. During my preliminary research I noticed that honey was one of the things being promoted in Asturias. As an occasional maker of mead myself I couldn’t help but wonder how likely it would be to find some local aguamiel while on pilgrimage. I like to sample local and regional product when passing through an area.
 
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As a mead maker myself would be very interested in your findings! Kindly
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I have seen hidromiel for sale in specialty shops in Asturias (in Llanes IIRC) but not being a particular fan, I didn't try it. I think I saw it as well in the open-air mercado in Grado, along with corked bottles of sidra natural. There was lots of gorgeous honey for sale in that market and if it were not for the fact that it is heavy stuff, I would have happily taken some back with me. If you're in the UK (I was about to say Europe!), I see from the internet that there are a number of artisanal producers who will ship their products. As well, there is a bar in Gijon, Café-Bar La Fragua on Avn. De La Costa 41 where hidromiel is available. There may be others!
 

Thanks for the info! I'll keep my eyes peeled when I pass through. In the US so not able to get mail orders.

As for not being a particular fan, I understand. Mead that I can easily find on the market tends to be tooth crackling sweet, something I don't care for. Which is a shame as mead can be anything from bone dry to dessert sweet. I prefer the dryer stuff which is great on its own or as a base for a wide variety of flavors.
 
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