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> But for indeterminate flavours where there are multiple floral sources?

Right. I tend to go with terms like "wildflower" or "fall honey." Not every buyer is looking for a varietal.

But if it's labeled as such, you raise expectations. E.g., when I buy orange blossom honey I expect it to taste like orange blossom. 

Peter L Borst

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