Maple Syrup Grade Descriptions
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At Dufresne's Berkshire Maple Sugar House we take pride in producing
the highest quality maple syrup that can be made. Maple syrup grades vary depending on the tree and the time of season you are tapping.
The sap gathered early in the season generally produces Fancy Syrup - the lightest shade and most delicate flavored Maple Syrup. Sap gathered later in the season tends to produce darker and darker syrup, through the grades.
There are four grades of maple syrup produced by Dufresne's
Berkshire Maple Sugar House:
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1) Light Amber Syrup
Also known as Fancy Syrup; Light Amber syrup is light in color,
and has a delicate, yet full, maple flavor. Within the industry
this is considered the finest table grade syrup. Old-time sugarmakers
would consider nothing but Light Amber for their pancakes.
2) Medium Amber Syrup
Medium syrup is made as the season progresses; it is slightly
darker in color with a slightly stronger maple flavor. Medium Amber
is also excellent table syrup.

3) Dark Amber Syrup
Dark syrup is made late in the season. As the trees change so
does the sap; producing a darker colored syrup with a more robust
flavor.
4) B-Grade Syrup
Also known as Cooking Syrup; B-Grade syrup is primarily produced
for use in cooking and baking as it is so strong in flavor that
it will come through the cooking process. It tends to be a bit strong
for use as table syrup, and can even have a bit of a lingering taste
on the tongue.
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