

GRADE A GOLDEN COLOR DELICATE TASTE
Light and delicate maple flavor.

GRADE A AMBER COLOR RICH TASTE
Rich maple flavor used as a table syrup and as an ingredient when a more pronounced maple flavor is required.

GRADE A DARK COLOR ROBUST TASTE
Robust maple flavor, can be used as a table syrup and an ingredient.

GRADE A VERY DARK COLOR STRONG TASTE
Darkest in color, with the strongest maple taste. Too strong for table use, but a great ingredient for commercial applications.

A Word About Grade A
Grade A syrup assures that a certain level of quality has been met. To be labeled Grade A, maple syrup must meet the following requirements:
- Maple flavor characteristic of its color class
- No objectionable odor or taste
- Even color
- Sediment free
- No cloudiness or haziness
- Unfermented
There is also what’s known as processing grade maple syrup. Produced late in the sugaring season, the processing grade of maple syrup is sometimes suitable as an ingredient in food products, but it has off flavors. It is not permitted for retail sale. It doesn’t meet Grade A requirements, but it does meet all other maple regulations and food quality/safety guidelines.

