5 reviews for High River Sauces Rogue Moruga Blood Orange Scorpion Hot Sauce
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Dr Hotz! Says: Another superb creation from Steve Seabury at High River Sauces, Rogue is all natural and all attitude. Refreshing heat with a subtle hint of sweetness
Product Ingredients: Apple cider vinegar, Blood orange concentrate, pears, applesauce, Scorpion peppers, brown sugar, Jolokia peppers, Red Serrano peppers, lime juice, ginger, garlic.
The unprincipled blend of the hottest peppers in the world, the unique flavor combinations of the Blood Orange, Apples and Pears makes this sauce highly appreciated by extreme heat and flavor aficionados. Rogue captures all those exotic blends that you’ve been craving in a gourmet sauce.
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Major Tom (verified owner) –
One of the better tasting sauces if you like it on the fruity side. Still plenty of kick.
Andrew H (verified owner) –
Wow! This sauce is simply the nuts. Normally I’m not a fan of fruity hot sauces. They always seem to sound better than they actually are. That is except for this bad boy. It’s loaded with enough power to keep your taste buds on point and has an exceptional flavour. The colour and consistency isn’t quite there…it’s a littler thinner and perhaps more red than I would like. But once you taste it all is forgotten. I would highly recommend this!
Daniel Wilkes –
This is my go to hot sauce, it’s super hot, but absolutely packed with flavour. I can’t recommend this sauce enough.
Parvinder Singh –
Hot, fruity, natural and pure flavours. The finest hot sauce I’ve ever tasted to date. Love that blood orange.
Allister Whitehead (verified owner) –
Delicious and hot. Really hot but not too long lasting in ‘I hate my tongue’ stakes. There are clearly some asbestos mouthed reviewers here, which is not surprising. Either that or I’m out of practice (I could easily clean a pot of scuds in fish sauce in my youth) but it is a pleasing taste, fruity yes but not overly sweet and definitely leaning toward the sour, which I love anyway….. but well above your strongest supermarket fayre heat wise. Professional level.