Italy

White wine Vinegar from Modena

  • Well balanced sweet & sour
  • Blend of Grape Must & white wine vinegar
  • From Modena, Italy
$37.00
Item code:
74CBMD250V2
EAN code:
3547130104910
Contenance:
8.4 FL OZ

An exquisite blend of grape must and high-quality white wine vinegar that offers a sweeter, more nuanced alternative to traditional white wine vinegar.

Amber-colored and brimming with fruity and floral notes, it provides a perfectly balanced sweet and sour flavor, making it ideal for salad dressings and culinary creations. Crafted in the renowned Modena region, this balsamic vinegar follows a centuries-old, unique process that produces an unparalleled product. Here, the finest grapes are selected and cooked slowly to create a rich, flavorful grape must, ensuring every drop is of the highest quality.

Perfect to deglaze scallops, to season a arugula and grapefruit salad, a fig and ham salad with parmigiana, goes great on a grilled chicken salad with spinach or exotic salad with mango, perfect for salad dressings to compliment any of our Grand Cru oils
Concentrated grape must (sulfites), white vine vinegar 20% (sulfites)
nutrition

Produced for centuries in the Modena region, balsamic vinegar is made from grape must and wine vinegar. In the heart of this province, the best grapes are picked, which are then heated over a low heat to obtain the grape must. The white condiment of Modena is the link between balsamic vinegar (the sweetness brought by the high concentration of grape must) and white wine vinegar (giving it its amber colour).

White wine vinegar boasts a subtle acidity and delicate flavor, making it a versatile choice in various culinary applications. Its mild profile makes it ideal for dishes where you seek a gentle tang without overwhelming other flavors. Commonly used in salad dressings, white wine vinegar adds a refreshing acidity that enhances the overall taste without dominating the dish. It also works well in light marinades for chicken or fish, providing a hint of brightness without altering the dish's natural essence.

Learn more about the different types of vinegar and uses here.

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