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White Balsamic Vinegar, developed for chefs so as to not color their dishes, is a clean, crisp cousin of our 18-year aged Dark Balsamic Vinegar. Also from Modena, Italy’s finest grape must, the biggest difference between the two is aesthetic: White Balsamics are cooked at lower temperatures to retain their clear coloring, and aged for less than a year to avoid thickening. Still sweet and potent enough to be dripped onto a dish as a condiment and balanced enough to pair with our olive oils for a salad dressing, this balsamic is perfect for light summer recipes or to add a bit of flavor to your seltzer.
Haphazard streets wind past brightly-colored yellow, orange, and pink buildings, the spire of the Torre Ghirlandina peering above their walls over your head. The tradition of Balsamic Vinegar here in Modena, Italy is sacred and the city’s pride in their craft is evidenced everywhere. In the archives of Modena, on public view, is a wine list from a secret Ducal cellar dated 1747 and balsamic vinegar is listed alongside the wine. There are writings from 1508, recalling balsamic vinegar in the court of the Duke of Modena, who was Lucrezia Borgia’s husband. The first Balsamic Vinegar was documented almost a thousand years ago in 1046 here in Modena, and that process, created all those years ago and demarcated by the essential word “tradizionale” or “traditional”, is the same process we use for ours.
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Experience a captivating blend of flavors of spicy ginger and sweet blackberries with our Blackberry Ginger Dark Balsamic Vinegar. Crafted with care in traditional Italian methods, this extraordinary vinegar combines the luscious sweetness of blackberries with the subtle heat of ginger, infused into the richness of dark balsamic. Perfect for drizzling over salads, glazing roasted vegetables, or adding a unique twist to sauces and marinades, this versatile condiment will elevate your culinary creations to new heights.
Chef Recommended Pairings: Persian Lime Infused Olive Oil, Lemon Fused Olive Oil
The forest brush is low and sparse, but the canopy is an endless stretch above: a cathedral of trees as tall as skyscrapers. As you tilt your head as far back as it will go, hoping to catch sight of the lowest branches of the giant redwood tree before you, a brush tugs gently at your pant leg. Wild blackberries cast juicy purple splashes on the denim of your jeans, and soon stain your hands as you stoop to pick them. The ripeness of wild blackberries, sprawled as they are on the forest floor, sends a sweet scent to your nose. This flavorful, fruity dark balsamic combines the irresistible dessert sweetness of Blackberry with the bright spiciness of ginger for a flavor you won’t find anywhere else. Perfect for making compotes, drizzling over fruit, or with walnuts and goat cheese on a salad.
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Experience the perfect balance of sweet and tangy in our apricot white balsamic vinegar. Crafted with care, this exceptional blend combines the subtle fruitiness of ripe apricots with the light, crisp notes of white balsamic vinegar. Delicate, floral, tasting of ripe apricots and smelling of honeysuckle, this sweet white balsamic is flawless over fruit, in a glaze or vinaigrette, or served over sparkling water as a spritzer. Contains no artificial flavors, additives, color, preservatives, or refined sugar.
Chef Recommended Pairings: Cayenne Chili Olive Oil, Portuguese Chiquitita, Spanish Picual
Recipe Ideas: Beet Salad with Tangerine Vinaigrette
The short-cropped grass under your feet is lush in the warmth of an English summertime, sloping slowly upwards, blending into immaculate gardens designed in the mid 1760s and impeccably maintained ever since. The scent of fruit trees of all kinds wafts along the air as your eyes drift towards the massive stone palace that towers over the park: Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough, is the epitome of English noble estates. This is where the Blenheim Apricot was first introduced, and has been cherished for its full flavor and delicate texture ever since. This white balsamic captures this royal fruit flavor traditionally served with grilled poultry or pork, fruit, or cheese.