Savour some sorrel? I shall (6)
I believe the answer is:
relish
'savour' is the definition.
('relish' can be a synonym of 'savour')
'some sorrel? i shall' is the wordplay.
'some' says the answer is hidden in the clue (some of the parts of the word are used).
'RELISH' is hidden within 'sorrel i shall'.
(Other definitions for relish that I've seen before include "'Take pleasure in, savour (6)'" , "appreciate" , "Much enjoy" , "Savour and enjoy food." , "Enjoy the condiment" .)