Mānoa Honey & Mead

Vineyard in Wahiawa, Hawaii

4.8(96 reviews)
(808) 493-9081930 Palm Pl, Wahiawa, HI 96786View on Yelp
Mānoa Honey & Mead - vineyard in Wahiawa, HI

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About Mānoa Honey & Mead

Manoa Honey & Mead in Wahiawa, Hawaii is one of the most unique beverage destinations in the state, earning a strong 4.8 rating from 96 reviews. As a meadery and honey producer, it makes mead, the ancient fermented honey wine, using locally sourced Hawaiian honey. Wahiawa sits in central Oahu between the North Shore and Honolulu, giving it a quieter, more agricultural character than the tourist-heavy coastline. With nearly 100 reviews backing up that high rating, this is clearly a place that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.

Services

Honey
Meaderies
Wine Tasting Room

Services & Process

Manoa Honey & Mead produces mead on site using honey from Hawaiian bees, creating a fermented beverage that's distinct from both wine and beer. The tasting room lets guests sample different mead styles, which can range from dry and crisp to sweet and fruity depending on the honey and fruit additions used. The honey retail side of the business means you can also take home raw local Hawaiian honey, a product that reflects the island's unique floral environment. It's an educational experience as much as a tasting one, since most visitors arrive without much prior knowledge of mead.

Service Area

Manoa Honey & Mead is located in Wahiawa, in central Oahu, making it accessible to visitors from across the island. It sits along a natural route between Honolulu and the North Shore, so it fits easily into a full-day Oahu itinerary without going far out of your way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is mead, and how is it different from wine?
Mead is made by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with added fruits, spices, or hops, rather than grapes. It's one of the oldest fermented beverages in human history, and the flavor varies widely depending on the type of honey and how the mead is crafted.
Why is Hawaiian honey special for making mead?
Hawaii's isolated island ecosystem produces unique floral sources for bees, including flowers found nowhere else on earth. That translates directly into honey, and then mead, with flavor profiles you genuinely can't find in mead made from mainland or European honey.
Is Manoa Honey & Mead worth visiting for people who don't usually drink mead?
Yes, in fact most visitors arrive with little or no experience with mead, and the tasting is designed to introduce you to the category. With a 4.8 rating from 96 reviews, it's clearly winning over guests who came in skeptical.
Can I buy honey at Manoa Honey & Mead even if I don't want the mead?
Absolutely. Local Hawaiian honey is available for purchase and makes for a genuinely special product to bring home. It's a more distinctive and shelf-stable gift than most souvenirs you'd find in Waikiki.
Where is Wahiawa, and how do I get there from Honolulu?
Wahiawa is in the center of Oahu, roughly 30 minutes north of Honolulu by car. It's a straightforward drive up H-2, and it's a natural stop if you're already heading toward the North Shore.
Does Manoa Honey & Mead offer any private event or group tasting experiences?
Many small-batch producers like this one can accommodate private tastings or small group events with advance notice. Calling (808) 493-9081 directly is the best way to find out what they currently offer for groups.

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