Albuquerque's Rio Grande Valley setting and high-desert landscape produce uniquely flavored honey varieties including chamisa (rabbitbrush) honey and post-monsoon wildflower blends found only in the Southwest.
Chamisa (rabbitbrush) honey (bold, gold, fall specialty — New Mexico's most distinctive variety), desert willow honey (light, floral), alfalfa honey from Rio Grande Valley farms, and post-monsoon wildflower blends are Albuquerque's local specialties.
Downtown Growers' Market at Robinson Park (Saturdays, April–November) is Albuquerque's best honey source. Old Town Saturday Market and Nob Hill Growers Market also carry local honey. La Montañita Co-op stocks New Mexico honey year-round.
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Browse our complete local honey directory to find beekeepers and farmers markets near you. Explore all 210+ honey varieties in our comprehensive guide. For a complete overview of honey in New Mexico, see our New Mexico Honey Sourcing Guide.
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