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Hi!
A little more about Balsamic Vinegar:
According to Marcella Hazan in her book "Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking",
the label on Balsamic Vinegar must carry, in full, the officially
established appellation, which reads: Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di
Modena. All other so-called balsamic vinegars are ordinary commercial wine
vingar flavoured with sugar or caramel, bearing no resemblance to the
traditional product.
Balsamic vinegar, a centuries-old specialty produced in the province of
Modena just north of Bologna, is made entirely from the boiled down must-the
concentrated, sweet juice-of white grapes. True balsamic vinegar is aged
for decades in a succession of barrels, each made of a different wood.
Enjoy!
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Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada
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