The House Selection
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TEXTURE
Viscous, clarified nectar.
BATCH
Small Batch — Recipe 06
HARVEST
Harvest I — 100 bottles
₹4,795.00
DESCRIPTION
Two expressions of the same origin. Kept together, as they were made to be.
Opening
A single chilli, considered twice
The House Selection brings together our Bhut Jolokia Hot Honey and Bhut Jolokia Chilli Oil — one born of the hive, one of the grove — each drawing something different from the same Sibsagar harvest. Apart, they stand on their own. Together, they complete a thought.
The pairing
Honey slows the heat. Oil carries it.
Where the oil is green, clean, and quietly persistent, the honey is warm, floral, and slow to arrive — the same Bhut Jolokia behaving as two different characters in two different mediums. This is not a discount bundle. It is the range as it was intended to be tasted: in conversation with itself.
Bhut Jolokia — Sibsagar, Assam
The pepper
The constant. Grown in the same fields, harvested from the same lot, and separated only by what it is asked to do next.
Mangrove Honey — Sundarbans
The honey
Gathered from hives at the edge of the mangrove forest. Dark, mineral, unhurried — it meets the chilli slowly rather than all at once.
Olive Oil — Jaen, Andalusia
The oil
Cold-pressed from a single grove. Clean and grassy, chosen for what it holds without imposing.
Flavour
On balance
Start with the honey, and the story begins gently — sweetness first, heat trailing several seconds behind, never abrupt.
Start with the oil, and the order reverses — green and clean at the front, smoke and warmth arriving in the middle, heat closing the sentence rather than opening it.
Neither is the correct place to begin. Both are worth knowing.
Start with the oil, and the order reverses — green and clean at the front, smoke and warmth arriving in the middle, heat closing the sentence rather than opening it.
Neither is the correct place to begin. Both are worth knowing.
"There is a difference between a honey that finishes a dish and an oil that opens one. Kept together, they do both."
THIS OIL WAS MADE TO BE USED — NOT KEPT. FIND THE THINGS IT MAKES BETTER, AND KEEP GOING UNTIL THE BOTTLE IS EMPTY.