Mejores mieles naturales de España

Discover a selection of the most exquisite and authentic natural honeys produced in Spain. This list explores varieties such as mountain honey, organic honey, and raw honey, highlighting unique flavors like chestnut, heather, and multifloral. It's ideal for gastronomy enthusiasts and conscious consumers seeking high-quality, sustainably produced beekeeping products. Find your next favorite honey and learn about the characteristics that make each one special.

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    Miel de Castroquilame (La Cabrera, León)

    134 Global Votes

    This honey stands out due to its origin in the Cabrera River Valley, Castroquilame, an ecologically rich area in León, Spain, ensuring a 100% natural and high-quality product. Its traditional bottling process, maintained for over 40 years, guarantees an authentic and deep flavor, highly valued by consumers.

  2. 2

    Miel Tomiel

    61 Global Votes

    Miel Tomiel stands out due to its origin in the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara National Park, which gives it a unique flavor profile with aromatic plant notes from the Alcarria region of Madrid. Its artisanal quality and fruity balance make it an exceptional honey, valued for its purity and natural production process.

  3. 3

    Miel Con Gusto de Valdavia

    27 Global Votes
    • Produces natural honey, propolis, and pollen

    This honey stands out for its exceptional quality and 100% natural production process, sourced from hives in the Palencia Mountains. It was awarded Gold at the London Honey Awards 2020, highlighting its unique flavor profile and properties.

  4. 4

    Miel de Mil Flores by Miel Camino de Santiago

    1 Global Votes
    • Winner of Gold Medal at London Honey Awards 2021

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    This honey stands out due to its origin from high-mountain floral sources, which gives it a unique flavor profile and exceptional quality. It has received international recognition in competitions like the Great Taste Awards for its excellence and superior organoleptic characteristics.

  5. 5

    Miel de Bosque de Miel Camino de Santiago

    1 Global Votes
    • 100% Spanish origin

      (+4)

    This honey has been awarded 1 star in the prestigious Great Taste Awards in both 2024 and 2025, validating its exceptional quality. Its unique flavor profile, with notes of toasted cereal and coffee, distinguishes it in the natural honey market.

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    Miel de Castaño de Miel Camino de Santiago

    1 Global Votes
    • Deep, rich flavors

      (+4)

    This honey has been awarded as the Best Chestnut Honey in Spain in 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the National Apiculture Congress, demonstrating its exceptional quality. Furthermore, it received a Gold Medal at the London Honey Awards 2021 and 3 stars at the Great Taste Awards in London 2021, solidifying its international prestige.

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    Miel de Lavanda de Los Juanes

    1 Global Votes
    • Deliciously sweet and floral

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    This honey stands out for its smooth and floral flavor profile, with lavender notes that provide delicate sweetness and a relaxing taste. Its raw and unfiltered production ensures the preservation of all its natural properties and health benefits, including calming effects.

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    Miel Rabanar

    0 Global Votes
    • 100% natural honey

      (+1)

    Miel Rabanar has been awarded first prize in the forest honey category at the prestigious Mieladictos competition, standing out for its intense flavor and artisanal production. Produced in Rábanos, Burgos, this wild flower and forest honey is the result of the expertise of beekeeper Aitor Lázaro, who crafts organic honey at over a thousand meters of altitude.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates honeys based on their natural origin, variety (such as chestnut, heather, multifloral, or calluna), and the reputation of Spanish producers mentioned in the context.
Currently, participation is based on an editorial selection of prominent honeys. If you wish to suggest a honey, you can do so through our platform, and it will be considered for future updates.
The results of this ranking serve as a guide to discover some of the best natural honeys from Spain, highlighting the diversity and quality of products from recognized beekeepers. It is a reference for exploring high-quality options.
The ranking includes a variety of natural honeys, such as organic chestnut honey, honeydew with chestnut, Calluna variety, raw organic heather honey, heather honey, and multifloral honey, reflecting the diversity of the Spanish market.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The selection of the best natural honeys from Spain is carried out through an editorial process that aims to highlight the quality, variety, and reputation of the producers. Our goal is to offer a useful guide for honey lovers.

  • Participant relevance: Honey producers and brands with presence and recognition in the Spanish market are considered, ensuring they are accessible and representative.
  • Variety and origin: The diversity of honey types (monofloral, multifloral, honeydew) and their natural origin within Spain, such as chestnut, heather, or Calluna honey, are valued.
  • Reputation and feedback: Although not based on a direct voting system, the general perception of quality and positive feedback associated with the brands and their products are taken into account.
  • Market context: The context of the main prominent honeys in the Spanish market is analyzed to offer a selection that reflects the most appreciated and available options.
  • Natural Spanish origin: All selected honeys must be naturally produced and originate from Spain, guaranteeing their authenticity and quality.
  • Diversity of varieties: Priority is given to including different honey varieties, such as chestnut, heather, multifloral, or honeydew, to offer a comprehensive view of the Spanish beekeeping landscape.
  • Producer recognition: Honeys from producers who have demonstrated consistent quality and have a certain level of recognition in the beekeeping industry or among consumers are considered.
  • Market availability: The aim is for the selected honeys to be reasonably accessible to consumers within Spain, facilitating their acquisition.