outsavor
/ˈaʊtˌsævər/Definitions
1. verb
to eat or taste something in order to appreciate its flavor or quality
“She spent hours to outsavor the finest wine at the restaurant.”
2. verb
to experience or appreciate the full flavor of something
“The tourists took the time to outsavor the local cuisine during their trip.”
3. verb
to fully appreciate the nuances and complexities of something
“The critic took her time to outsavor the intricate plot of the novel.”