Discover the rich, complex flavor of our barrel-aged maple syrups, handcrafted in small batches and aged in premium spirit barrels for a truly one-of-a-kind taste. This gourmet maple syrup collection combines the natural sweetness of 100% pure maple syrup with the bold character of bourbon, rum, and rye whiskey barrels.
Perfect for food lovers, cocktail enthusiasts, and gift giving, these artisan maple syrups deliver a sophisticated flavor experience that elevates both sweet and savory creations.
Explore Our Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup Flavors
Rye Whiskey Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup
Bold and robust, this syrup features subtle spice and warmth from rye whiskey barrels. Ideal for pancakes, waffles, and craft cocktails, it adds a distinctive gourmet twist to any dish.
Rum Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup
Smooth and aromatic, with rich caramelized notes and a hint of tropical sweetness. Perfect for desserts, glazes, coffee, and specialty drinks.
Bourbon Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup
Deep, smoky, and luxurious, with notes of vanilla and oak. A perfect pairing for meats, roasted vegetables, baked goods, or elevated cocktails.
Why Choose Our Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup?
- Aged in authentic bourbon, rum, and rye whiskey barrels
- Made with 100% pure, small-batch maple syrup
- Rich, complex flavor profiles for gourmet cooking and cocktails
- Perfect for gifts, entertaining, and specialty recipes
- No artificial flavors or preservatives
Perfect Uses for Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup
- Drizzle over pancakes, waffles, and French toast
- Craft unique cocktails and old fashioneds
- Create rich glazes for meats like ham, salmon, and pork
- Enhance desserts, ice cream, and baked goods
- Add depth to sauces, marinades, and dressings
A Unique Gourmet Gift Idea
Looking for a standout gift? Our barrel-aged maple syrup collection is perfect for holidays, birthdays, corporate gifts, and anyone who appreciates premium, handcrafted flavors.
Elevate your kitchen with the bold taste of barrel-aged maple syrup—where tradition meets innovation in every bottle.
Which flavor will you try first—bourbon, rum, or rye?