Hands down the best balsamic vinegar I have ever tasted!
Balsamic Vinegar has been produced in Modena, Italy, since the Middle Ages and is now famous throughout the world. It is one of the true stars of Italian cuisine.
Traditionally, balsamic vinegar is used as a dressing, as an accompaniment to Parmesan cheese and to enhance steaks, eggs and grilled fish.
It’s also surprisingly delicious with strawberries, pears and ice cream.
In more recent years, balsamic vinegar has been introduced into a far wider selection of recipes and foods. For example, balsamic vinegar is now used as a tasty and healthier alternative to soya sauce with sushi – it’s especially popular with parents as it allows children to enjoy the sushi experience without the high salt content of soy sauce.
Why not add a splash to some bolognese sauce, Sierre Leone style (recipe by Bintu from Recipes from a Pantry), drizzle it over a strawberry nutella pizza (by Emily Leary aka A Mummy Too for Avon) or infuse some cacao nibs in it for a rich, chocolate flavoured drizzle for salads (by Helen of Fuss Free Flavours).
My own children love balsamic vinegar drizzled in olive to dip their bread into. I can refill the little ceramic dipping bowl several times throughout the course of a meal to keep them happy!
Until recently I thought balsamic vinegar was just balsamic vinegar, without much variation between brands. It’s one of my favourite vinegars and I mostly use it in salad dressings or drizzled over strawberries and sliced avocado with plenty of freshly ground black pepper.
I’ve now learned that there are different qualities of balsamic vinegar.
Due Vittorie, Italy’s favourite Balsamic Vinegar, have two different products for sale in the UK through Ocado:
- the Tradizionale a high-end luxury balsamic for special occasions RRP £49.99 for 100 ml
- the Oro, for everyday use RRP £9.99 for 250 ml
£50 for a bottle of vinegar!? What makes this vinegar so special?
The proof was in the tasting.
Earlier this week I cracked open the corks on both bottles of balsamic vinegar and did a blind taste test with our meal for two adults and five children (we had guests for dinner). Several little dipping bowls were laid out onto the table with balsamic drizzled onto a good quality olive oil (I use Pomora). When I poured out the Tradizionale a little drip landed on my finger. I licked it off. Oh my goodness gracious me – what a sweet, gorgeous flavour! With a perfect balance of sweet and sharp, and a full, rich flavour, this vinegar immediately became the best balsamic vinegar I have ever tasted. The Oro was delicious as well, but with the familiar vinegar kick I’m accustomed to with balsamic. Both vinegars were thick, almost syrupy, compared to my usual brand of vinegar, I noticed as I poured them each into the oil.
By the end of the meal I could understand why people would want to treat themselves to an expensive bottle of vinegar. At £50 for only 100ml the rest of this bottle will be reserved for very special occasions, but now that I have a taste for it… I don’t know if anything else will do!
To find out more about balsamic vinegar I had the chance to interview the Italian Export Manager of Due Vittorie, Giacomo Cinelli.
1. What exactly is balsamic vinegar? How is it made?
Balsamic Vinegar of Modena is created as the result of the special fermentation and aging of two ingredients; wine vinegar and cooked must, made from seven exclusive varieties of grape (including Lambrusco, Sangiovese and Trebbiano). And it is only in the small Italian provinces of Modena and Reggio Emilia, with their unique combination of climatic and environmental factors, that this special magic is created.
2. I understand balsamic vinegar has been produced in Modena since the Middle Ages.Can you tell me a bit about the history of the vinegar and Due Vittorie?
The Italian Renaissance witnessed a culinary revolution with a host of new recipes appearing. Balsamic was used to sweeten and enhance many of the latest dishes and the towns of Modena and Reggio Emilia soon became famous for the jealously guarded and rigorous process they used to create their fine Balsamic Vinegar. And it’s a process that’s virtually unchanged to this day.
Due Vittorie actually only started to produce balsamic vinegar in the early 2000. However, Mr. Maletti, the owner, had previously worked in the production of Lambrusco wine – one of 7 vineyards accepted for the production of Balsamic Vinegar (indeed, one of the best). From his Lambrusco experience, saw the opportunity to produce a premium, dense balsamic vinegar. In just a few years this has become very successful both in Italy and abroad.
3. What are the differences (besides price) between the Oro and the Tradizionale?
Tradizionale is a DOP Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. It is made only with cooked grape must. There is no wine vinegar. The product is then aged minimum 12 years (Affinato) in small wooden barrels. Our Oro is an IGP Balsamic Vinegar of Modena and it contains high quantity of grape must and a small quantity of wine vinegar.
4. When taste testing, what should we be looking out for? Do you have any tasting notes?
The Oro should have the right balance of sweet and sour. You should feel the sweetness of the must with a slight cherry aftertaste, and a hint of the acidity of the vinegar.
5. What is your favourite way to enjoy balsamic vinegar?
I  love it on many dishes. I use it on salads, and always as an appetizer with Parmesan cheese. I love it on ice cream too. If you haven’t experienced this combination, you really must try it. Also, in recent years I’ve started using Balsamic on Sushi – it’s a flavoursome and less salty alternative to soya sauce.
You can find out more about Due Vittorie by visiting their website and following them on Twitter and Facebook.
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OTHER RECIPES WITH BALSAMIC VINEGAR
Lamb Shanks with Red Wine & Balsamic Vinegar by Kavey Eats
Balsamic Roasted Strawberry and White Chocolate Layer Cake by Jen’s Food
Avocado with Prawns and Balsamic Vinegar by Fab Food 4 All
Tomato, Red Onion & Goats Cheese Salad with a Balsamic Dressing by Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary
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Alisa Moore
With salad
Debbie Preston
On salad and also for dipping fresh bread in
EJ Dunn
I make a yummy balsamic vinegar and maple syrup sauce to go with lamb chops
Laura Vitty
In salad dressings đŸ™‚
Natalie Crossan
on my chips đŸ™‚
Zoe Coen
With garlic bread
Ingrid W
I use it on salads, but after reading the post, I’d like to try some on icecream!
Charlotte Hood
I love it with tomatoes! Such an amazing combination!
Clare Hubbard
With bread
Sarah Heath
On a salad
Kristy Brown
I love it with a crisp salad
Helen Allan
I love to add it to pasta.
karen Howden
with a salad
Tim Woolfenden
On my chips
Chris Minko
In oil for dipping.
Erica Price
As a salad dressing
Tamsin Dean
with yummy chicken salad
Chris Fletcher
I use it in salad dressings and with oil and bread!
helen newton
I enjoy with crunchy fresh bread ♥♥
Gillian Holmes
Spaghetti Sauce
Daphne Mueller
as a dressing
Heather Tinkler
I love it in oil for dipping bread in. mmmm
Victoria B
I like it drizzled over spinach.
jo liddement
I love making a dressing with it to put on salads and dip bread in it
tracey grevatt
In a fancy bowl with fresh homemade bread for dipping. Yummy
Kristina Trick
With bread and olive oil
Kathryn Todd
I slowly cook red peppers and red onions in olive oil then quickly fry them off with balsamic to glaze them. Amazingly good!
Nicola Holland
On crunchy chips
Emily Fraser
Love mixing with olive oil to dip bread in, & using as a salad dressing
Martina Alban
I love to dip my ciabatta in it
Katie
I mix with olive oil to make a super simple salad dressing. Drizzled over rocket, tomato, ciabatta and mozzarella is currently my favourite thing to drizzle it on.
Nancy Bradford
I love to reduce it and use it as a drizzle on my pizzas, salads and tarts.
Emily Hutchinson
I love it on fresh spinach leaves
Bryony Brooke
Drizzled across vegetable puff pastry tarts
Alison MacDonald
In a bowl to dip bread in and on salads as part of a dressing
Elizabeth Gurney
in a bowl to dip bread in!
Helen
On salads
michelle thompson
on dryroasted vvine tomatoes and goats cheese
ceejayen
drizzled on salad with dipping bread
russell hutton
on bread or chips
sarah
on salads đŸ™‚
rebecca nisbet
i like it with a simple salad.
Sheri Darby
With Olve Oil and baguette
Sarah Wood
Definitely drizzled over a nice salad.
Jan Holden
A drizzle over strawberries with a sprimkle of black pepper
Amy B
With roasted vegetables
Susan Hoggett
in a salad
Hayley Lynch
On salads or drizzled on crusty bread
reg vandra
With crusty bread and olive oil
JULIE BANKS
Salads, have used it for years, but like the idea of trying it on ice cream
Karen R
I love it on salad or I use it to dip bread in with a little olive oil
katherine b
Just a drizzle on my salad x
Paul Walsh
I mainly have it on salads
Scott Fallon
on a salad
Lauren Old
I like it on fresh homemade salads
Pam Lawrence
With beetroot baked in the oven in olive oil, balsamic vinegar & thyme – they are delicious served as a hot veg with steak x
Monica Gilbert
I generally mix it with olive oil and maybe some black pepper to put on salads.
Jennifer Wlodyka
On salad
Kat Allinson
Simply with Olive oil and then dunking warm ciabatta in it
Barry Rowlings
I have never tried it
Liz Marriott
Soaked up with a home made fluffy white roll
Suzanne Howell
On salads mainly.
Ruth Kitson
I have a bit of a balsamic addiction and use it almost every day. My favourite at the minute is just dipping great big fat juicy strawberries into it.
ashleigh brookes
on a nice crisp salad
jamie banks
salad x
Krzysia
In salads particularly with tomato and basil.
alice carter
drizzled over mozzarella and watermelon…mmm
Allan Wilson
With Olive Oil and bread dipped in it
Simon Harrington
Drizzled over a cesear salad!
Julie Ward
I have never tried it
David Hopwood
On salads
Jon Penner
Fresh bread with olive – oil – yum!
Judith Luscombe
I enjoy balsamic vinegar on my salads, it enhances the taste of the lettuce with little or no calories.
SandraB
I love it on salad without oil to save on calories but not flavour.
Lyla
with bread and oil
helen
either with pasta or drizzled over salad!
Karen Dixon
Drizzled over salad
Juli Savage
Drizzle over green salad leaves
Beth bumbler_bee
As a base for salad dressings or on its own as a dressing in its own right
Laura Asplin
drizzled on rocket
Rosie Holloway
In extra virgin olive oil with some bread to dip into
Hannah Igoe
With oil and crunchy bread and also as a reduction with beetroot!
Fiona K
I like balsamic vinegar on salads. I’ve heard it is also good with desserts, which I might try if I got a good quality one.
Layla Thomas
I use it with brown sugar, ginger and garlic to cook mince meat in. It makes a lovely tangy sauce that is great served with mashed potatoes.
Eleanor Wigmore
On a salad or in sauces.
MichelleD
With fresh crusty bread!
charlotte
a nice summer salad mmm
melanie stirling
On salads and pasta.
Holly Gibson
Over everything!
susan hoey
i love it on my cheese toasty. is that wrong ??
Felicity Smith
Love it on kale. Basically most salad stuff it makes taste a whole lot better though
Ema J Lowe
I like it on my salads and chips
Patricia Walker
I use it mainly in dipping bowls with lots of different foods to dip and I also love it drizzled over my salads
dragonfly63
Really good quality Balsamic Vinegar is lovely on Strawberries.
Andy Kadir-Buxton
In non-alcoholic Pimms.
Val Swift
I enjoy with virgin olive oil and drizzled on a salad or as a dipping for bread
katie skeoch
As a dressing on feta salad
cat
with salad leaves
nuala rees
with fresh baked slices of bread
claire woods
on salad.
Rachel Butterworth
I’ve never tried balsamic vinegar before, but would like to.
fozia Akhtar
On a salad
Kevin Honey
In a vinaigrette dressing
leanne weir
On a salad
David Powell
on melted cheddar cheese
Kate - gluten free alchemist
On pretty much anything! I am positively in love with the stuff…… from roasting to drizzling to dressings!
Iona Cornish
Sprinkled on Strawberries
Nathan Webb
I’ve never tried it so I don’t know! But I would try it on a salad đŸ™‚
Ruth Harwood
On a salad
laura stewart
i like it with salad xx
Maxine G
Sprinkled over some vegetables which you then roast in the oven – delicious!
Hassni
I love it drizzled on tomatoes in particular.
Mark Palmer
On a salad
christina kennedy
with olive oil & a rocket salad
Amy J
With bread and oil
Lisa Backhouse
on a salad or with seeded crusty bread to dip in x
lyn burgess
Drizzled over a grilled peach,rocket bacon and blue cheese salad
Kelly Lawton (@Jakeysmummy2006)
With olive oil and dipping bread!
Kelly Lawton (@Jakeysmummy2006)
With olive oil and dipping bread!
Paul Scotland
I love it in a dish, and to be dipped in by bread.
Michelle Banks
on summer salads x
Paula Barker
used as a salad dressing
Abigail Cullen
On salad
Becca Staples
On tomato salads, and love it on chips x
Sarah Thomas
I like it with a good olive oil on salad, but my kids like to dip their pasta in it!!
Anthony G
Salad dressing đŸ™‚
hayley knapp
on my salads xx
kim plant
with salad and salmon x
Sabine Bassler
One of the most versatile ingredients in my kitchen!
alex fowler
I enjoy over salad espically Spinach
ELAINE DALE
with a salad
karen cowley
Lovely, over a salad x
Laura
Mixed into tuna mayo or added to tomato pasta sauce. It’s my favourite vinegar!
frances hopkins
On salad
Jessica Powell
With salad đŸ™‚
Mummy Fever
On salad
Tom D
On crusty bread with good olive oil and salt!
Karen Barrett
On my strawberries
Tammy Tudor
On a yummy mixed leaf salad
laura banks
we drizzle it with a spinach salad and scallops
Rob Baker
Over salads and strawberries!
Susan Ellams
drizzled over a mozzerella and tomato stack
kellyjo walters
on my salad and spelt
winnie
on bread
Ritchie Dee
On salad with a good quality olive oil.
pete c
dripped over a salad
kim neville
I like it mixed with my salad
Louise A
I’ve used it for years when making home made strawberry ice cream. My husband nearly had a fit when he saw me adding it to the mixture the first time I made it but once he tasted the end result he was hooked!
Laura Kilby
I liked it drizzled over baked goats cheese on top of a slice of crispy bread
susan younger
oil and bread
Heather Haigh
I love it mixed with a good olive oil to dip bread in
Julia Nicholls
I love to use a quality balsamic in dressings and dips
Viola
Love it best with mozzarella, avocado, tomato, basil and olive oil with some bread to dip in the balsamic and oil.
Carol M
I mix it with honey and mustard to make a yummy salad dressing.
Mary Chez
With olive oil and nice fresh bread
Lorna Kennedy
I love it in a salad dressing, but have found that it makes a real difference when I make a tomato sauce for pasta, really delicious đŸ™‚
Leona S Fisher
I like mine on salads!
Tania Atfield
Love it in salads
Tracy
drizzled of a huge summer salad. It’s particularly yummy with beetroot!
Miss Tracy Hanson
I really like it on strawberries. Also bread dipped in. Gorgeous. đŸ™‚
Iris W
On my salads mixed with a bit of olive oil, Italian herbs and mustard
Caroline H
I love a reduced balsamic and raspberry dressing – it works really well with avocado.
Rich Tyler
I love it for dipping bread in with oil / as a salad dressing đŸ™‚
aaron broad
I like it on bread
clair downham
with oil and bread thankyou
Jen Rogers
Love it with seedy bread and oil – delicious
Sarah Rees
With fresh bread and olives
Kieran Mott
With hot fresh bread, delicious!
Laura Morris
I love it with oil and bread… yummy!
Michele Hemmings
Love balsamic with roasted peppers and goats cheese on crusty warm ciabatta….yum!
Tracy Nixon
I enjoy it on salads, especially chicken or tuna!
Micaela Levachyov
Balsamic Vinegar is one of my favourite condiments, especially the really deep flavoured fruity ones đŸ™‚
pamela gossage
on salad
Elizabeth Hinds
Drizzled on baked potatoes instead of butter đŸ™‚
Ashleigh Allan
On a rocket salad!
jodie crossley
love it with olive oil and bread
Tracey Peach
On Pasta xxx
Jenny Brady
I enjoy balsamic in most things, dressings, pasta etc. but nothing beats it mixed with proper olive oil and fresh baked bread yum!
Natasha M
I love balsamic with freshly made crusty bread & a pot of oil too
Ursula Hunt
I enjoy my Balsamic vinegar on salad