09/22/2021
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Maine Tasting Center
506 Old Bath Rd.
Wiscasset
Event Type
Maple syrup has a long history and cultural significance in Maine. It is a very diverse product with many more uses than just a pancake topper (although that is a particularly delicious use). In this program we will discuss the history, cultural significance, and current production practices of maple syrup producers. We will taste and discuss the various grades of syrup to highlight flavor differences and specific uses for the various grades. We will also taste maple products including candies, cream, and sugar. Don’t miss this sweet event!
REGISTER AT: mainetastingcenter.com/classes
This interactive class, held in our brand-new Learning Center, is presented by the Maine Maple Producer’s Association and taught by Jason Lilley, a Sustainable Agriculture Professional for University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Your ticket also includes a drink of your choosing in the Tasting Room immediately following the class.
Advance registration is required for all classes to ensure that we can provide each participant with the appropriate supplies and tastings.
If we have not reached our enrollment minimum by 24 hours prior to the scheduled class time, the class will be canceled and any tickets already purchased will be fully refunded. You will be notified of cancelations by phone and email. You may cancel your registration for a full refund by notifying us at sara@mainetastingcenter.com at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled start time for the class.