š Pour on the Flavor: Elevate Your Breakfast Game!
Butternut Mountain Farm's Pure Vermont Maple Syrup is a Grade A, dark color syrup with a robust taste, sustainably sourced and Non-GMO Project Verified. This 32 Fl Oz bottle is perfect for all culinary uses, ensuring quality and flavor in every drop.
K**I
Tasty, quality is good
Quality seems fine, maybe a little thin.Flavor is good, hopefully this is 100% maple.Price is good for amount.There was a little dripped on outside bottle when I received shipment, but inner seal was intact, so I think itās ok.
B**N
Amazing for pancakes! This is the REAL stuff!
Mmmmm, dark and heavy maple flavor, PERFECT for pancakes!!Much better and more cost effective vs store bought stuff.
J**E
Yummy yummy
Some of the best tasting Mable Iāve had and the price was ok too would definitely buy again good size bottle easy to squeeze no spill design just good stuff
R**E
Sweet
So I was so happy to get this in time for a cup of coffee. Went to squirt some in my mug and hit the table instead. š Next day, thought I would try again. This time hitting my lap. Just some good humor for ya. So for your information, it easily squirts out of the bottle. It's a sweeter syrup than I'm used to. I think it's the right thickness and that my clumsiness is due it being a squeeze bottle. I sometimes put a little in my coffee because of the great health benefits. It's well worth the money spent and will buy again.
E**A
Great product, poor packaging
This is the second time I've bought this syrup. It has a wonderful taste and a very good price.This time it came in a small box that was pushed in and the black lid was cracked. Luckily for me, the seal was not broken. The other piece of good fortune was that my husband realized we still had the lid from the prior bottle, so we were able to use that and keep the syrup.Please take more care in sending your delicious syrup.
C**.
Exactly what I want out of a Grade A Amber Rich!
Grade A this, Grade A that! The maple syrup business really doesn't brand itself very clearly, does it? Thankfully, I've done the homework for you. If you already know your syrup, skip to the end of my review.Maple syrup is graded not on "quality" or the way it is made or how much maple sugar is in it, but rather on the color, which corresponds to when the syrup was extracted and the sort of flavor you can expect from it. Maple syrup is divided into 4 Grade A varieties; the scale was changed a few years back, so all syrups are classified as "A" now, because the former scale was very misleading.Here's the scale, by my own measure:Grade A Golden: the earliest and palest of syrups, this has a very delicate flavor, and is rather light on the maple taste. If you're looking for an exceptionally light touch of maple, Golden is certainly an option, but personally, I don't prefer it.Grade A Amber: This is the syrup I'm reviewing right here. These syrups are slightly darker in color than Golden and extracted relatively early in a season, giving it a more definitive, yet soft maple flavor, as well as lovely hints of vanilla, thanks to the natural vanillin content of the syrup. I adore this over waffles, but it's also critical to my maple ice cream (a smash-hit whenever I serve it, if I may say so) and a few other baking projects. As someone who loves vanilla and a sweet taste of maple, this is my go-to.Grade A Dark: This is probably the syrup most are familiar with; it's darker still, and has a strong maple flavor. The vanilla notes we expect from the Amber are nearly completely obscured by the richness of the maple, giving it that sturdy, no-nonsense sweetness that you'd expect of a good-quality diner maple syrup.Grade A Very Dark/Strong: This is typically exclusively used by serious chefs; it's the last syrup of the season and the color is exceptionally dark, with the maple flavor becoming almost unwieldy for a mere bed of pancakes. I've heard a friend who uses this in place of molasses in some recipes, but I'd steer clear of serving this with breakfast unless you're looking for the most intense flavor there is.----That bit of syrup knowledge laid down, I have to say that Butternut Mountain Farm is my preference for maple syrup these days. This Grade A Amber Rich is so versatile; I love it over waffles, where it provides a nice, maple sweetness that isn't overpowering or too rich. It's fantastic in baking, and when I'm not making maple-flavored ice cream with it, I'm drizzling a little on top of a simpler vanilla with some walnuts for a tasty treat. I think the quality is superb and I highly recommend it!
N**D
Sweet sweet syrup
Awesome syrup. The taste is wonderful, sweet and mapley. Great price too
F**E
Good flavor, low cost.
thick enough, sweet enough, flavor is just right.
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