vinegars

 

The high street is full of products with the word balsamic, from glazes to 100 year old balsamic vinegars which range from £2 to £200. To better understand what drives price and quality of  balsamic vinegar from modena, it is important to understand its provenance and production process.

Balsamic vinegar provenance

The best balsamic vinegar is produced in the province of Modena in the North of Italy in small quantities and through a long ageing process. The consortium of Italian balsamic vinegar producers has set a very detailed set of rules and parameters which need to be follow in order to obtain their stamp of approval. This includes the use of local wine grapes such as Lambrusco and Trebbiano. Balsamic vinegar is a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO or DOP in Italian) which confirms its provenance. Traditional balsamic vinegar bottles also contain a numbered seal which allows to trace the origin of the product and monitor production volumes which tend to be very small.   

Balsamic vinegar provenance

Taste and aroma of balsamic vinegar

Balsamic vinegar has a dark colour, a dense syrupy texture, a complex aromatic profile often referred to as the bouquet and a balanced sweet-sour taste.

Balsamic vinegar dark colour

Balsamic vinegar production

The pressing and cooking of the grape must happens at the same time. It is subsequently cooked in an open recipient for several hours to start the concentration process. This leads to the aging process which takes places in wood barrels of decreasing sizes, starting from the largest one initially and ending with the smallest which will be used to extract a small quantity of balsamic vinegar. 12 to 25 years are necessary for the product to reach the appropriate profile to qualify for the DOP certification. As a rule of thumb, only about 10% of the liquid remains after 25 years and this is one of the main drivers of the price of aged balsamic vinegars.

 

Food pairings with balsamic vinegar

The 12 year-old balsamic vinegar is referred to as "traditionale" and is best suited to warm dishes such as a caponata, risotto, salads vegetables or ice cream and strawberries. The 25 year-old balsamic vinegar referred to as "extra vecchio" is ideal on parmigiano reggiano, meat and fish dishes. In all cases, only a few drops may be sufficient to enhance your dish.

 

Balsamic vinegar: a popular Christmas gift

Much like exquisite wines, the finest balsamic vinegars, renowned as the best balsamic vinegars, have gained widespread popularity as cherished Christmas gifts due to their intricate and prolonged production process. Once exclusive to the Italian aristocracy, these exceptional vinegars have now been embraced by a broader audience. Their extended shelf life allows for enduring enjoyment with friends and family, and they serve as a rare culinary delight for those memorable special occasions.

 

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