Be prepared to taste REAL balsamic vinegar, artisanally produced in Modena with typical grapes, and aged in wood barrels, just like good wine!
Why
You've heard of the 3-Michelin stars restaurant Osteria Francescana, right? Well, this is their chef's Massimo Bottura's creation. A rich, syrupy, aromatic, dark balsamic vinegar that will change the way you think about vinaigrette. L'aceto balsamico di Modena has a Protected Geographical Indication certification, so you know this is the real deal.
What
Balsamic vinegar of Modena.
Produced with local grapes and refined in wood barrels.
Ingredients: concentrated grape must (mosto d'uva), wine vinegar. Contains sulfites.
Acidity of 6%.
Protected geographical indication seal.
Bottle contains 8.5 fl oz / 250 ml.
Product of Italy.
How
Have a little taste of Villa Manodori Balsamic Vinegar of Modena for your meats' glazings or sauces, as a finishing condiment in almost any dish you prepare, with your salad, pasta, risotto, puree, pizza and... (wait for it) even your desserts! You'll seriously want to use it with everything!
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