But what is it about black licorice that's so polarizing? And what is its actual flavor, anyway? The taste of black licorice is similar to anise or fennel, but it originally comes from the ...
New Creation’s Root 42 has no licorice flavor and “is super creamy due to the caramelized sugar.” Root 42 is New Creation’s best-selling flavor, followed by Split, a banana cream soda ...
In addition, an executive with the Danish chocolate coated licorice brand Lakrids by Bülow shares how the Danish company is making the controversial flavor of black licorice more approachable.
Edgy and acidic attack followed by a rounded and satisfying mid palate brimming with swirling flavors that include teriyaki, licorice and malt balls. Firm tannins, bright acidity. Satisfying.
Creamy aromas of black licorice, black pepper, red and black cherries and mint. Flavors of blackcurrant, followed by slight balsamic on the finish. Low key and supple tannins and juicy acidity.