Well Dave,heres my 2 cents worth........ The undisputed king of honeys (at least for me,here in Va.) is Sourwood. I agree there are many questionable "pedigrees" of it out there, but the real McCoy is THE best. Apple blossom run a close second. I got almost a whole super last year that the bees overlooked. It was heaven! I hoard it like a miser. Tupelo is'nt native here but I've had it and like it very well also. The tulip poplar is the main honeyflow here and I must agree that it is'nt anything to write home about.Still its better than the absolute worst honey.......Store bought so-called "pure clover honey" if there was a generic taste in honey, this is it.Those who have never tasted any other are shocked to find so many different tastes. I think you have a very worthwhile endevour here, so many people think honey only comes in the one flavor,store bought.This is a project worth all of us considering on a limited basis in our areas.I know the honey exhibit at the Va. state fair has tasting varieties and the booth is always mobbed. ML High "I take my chances,I don't mind working without a net, I take my chances,I take my chances every chance I get" Mary Chapin Carpenter