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That golden moment
THE ELMIRA MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL committee has chosen its official producer of the year; however, who that is will remain a secret for now. The winner will be announced at the ceremonial first tapping of the year on February 24.
Meeting in Woolwich council chambers Tuesday morning, a panel of three judges tested entries from 10 producers on four categories, including clarity, density, colour and taste. The three judges included Todd Leuty, a former maple, tree nut and agroforestry specialist for the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Jenny Lui, the new holder of that position; and Brian Bainborough, a maple syrup producer and vice-president of North American Maple Syrup Council.
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“We tested all the syrups blindly, so we didn’t know whose syrup it was, and then we tasted all the syrup and we gave comments back to all the producers so they can improve,” explained Bainborough.
When it comes to clarity, the judges examine the syrup to ensure it is free of foreign objects. With colour, there are four categories that it is classified in: golden, amber, dark and very dark. Producers in the competition were asked to aim for amber colour.
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Density refers to how much sugar there is in the syrup. This is measured in brix, with each brix being about one per cent sugar content. Ideal maple syrup is between 66 and 69 brix. According to Bainborough, one entry just missed the mark on density.
“There was one that had an excellent flavour, but the density was just a little bit too high. So it didn’t fall inside those maple syrup categories,” he said. While taste is subjective, the judges have enough experience to make the call, said Greg Bedard, who coordinates the judging for the festival committee.
“They’ve done this thousands of times and tasted thousands of different