This is poetry. Therefore, I would directly translate it as 'taste of me'. I guess the sense is perfectly conveyed.
The Spanish phrase "sabor a mi" means "remember my love" in English. The literal English translation is "remember my taste." As a noun, it refers to "my kiss."
It means: flavor to me
Sabor a mi is a bolero written in 1959 by Mexican composer and singer, Álvaro Carrillo.
Alvaro Carrillo
sabor sabor
You are my favorite flavor. Tu= You Mi= My Sabor= Flavor Favorito= Favorite Poor Spanish... Should say "Tu eres mi sabor favorito." What a spastic sentence, though, seriously! ha ha
Ersi Arvisu
Sin sabor (without flavor) Sin sabor añado (without added flavor) Sin sabor artificial (without artificial flavor)
One of the duets he did was with Gloria Esteban, a classic song "Sabor a Mi"
Flavor to another level.
Sabor a Miel was created in 1992.
Sabor a dulce was created in 1999.
It means the taste[or flavor] of your land.
Sentimiento y Sabor was created in 1987.