Tastes like every farmer's market I miss
Bought the Amber for my dad and ended up keeping it. The wood-fire note is real — you can taste it in the finish. Bought two more.

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Our standing gift box. Amber syrup paired with a small extra each season — sometimes cider, sometimes a tasting glass. Right pairing for hostess gifts, housewarmings, or thanking the people who keep you fed.
Late February, by hand. Every spile goes in with a hammer, every line walks back to the sugarhouse.
Wood-fired, all day. 40 gallons of sap reduces to 1 gallon of syrup on an evaporator that's been here since 1988.

Same day. Hot-packed into glass, sealed, labeled by hand in the kitchen.
Bought the Amber for my dad and ended up keeping it. The wood-fire note is real — you can taste it in the finish. Bought two more.
Used it to glaze a pork shoulder and got asked four times what was in it. Worth every penny.
100ml is honestly tiny — get the 250 if it's a real gift. That said, the bottle is gorgeous and the syrup is the best I've had.
Came in thinking I'd be a Very Dark person. Tasted all three side by side and Golden in coffee is unreal. Buying a 500ml next.
Three layers of protection, hand-wrapped, with a little card. You can tell someone actually packed this.
I didn't think the difference would be this big. It's not even the same product. We pour way less and it tastes like more.
Sent six gift boxes for the holidays and got texts from every recipient. Not cheap, but nobody's complaining.
Came for the syrup, stayed for the cider. Tart, not sugary, tastes like apples picked yesterday.
We re-share the good ones.