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Balsamic vinegar is a type of condiment and dressing made from grape must, a thick syrup made from pressed grapes. It is aged in wooden barrels for a minimum of 12 years, resulting in a dark, sweet, and tart flavor. Balsamic vinegar is used in a variety of dishes, from salads to marinades, and is a popular ingredient in Italian cuisine. It is also used as a finishing sauce for meats and vegetables.
Balsamic vinegar is produced in a variety of regions, including Italy, Spain, and the United States. The Italian variety is the most popular, and is made from a blend of different grape varieties. The Spanish variety is made from a single grape variety, and is aged for a shorter period of time.
Balsamic vinegar is available in a range of styles, from sweet to tart, and in a variety of price points. It is also available in a variety of sizes, from small bottles to large containers.
Some companies in the balsamic vinegar market include Acetum, Giuseppe Giusti, and La Vecchia Dispensa. Show Less Read more