Balsamic vinegar of Modena is a variety of balsamic vinegar and a PGI condiment from Italy. It is produced according to various recipes. The PGI production regulations leave plenty of leeway, allowing the use of grape must in percentages between 20 and 90% and wine vinegar between 10 and 80%. The use of caramel is allowed, up to 2%. Reading the tag can provide useful information on the ingredients used and the processing methods. Withdrawal and refilling, as used in making Traditional Balsamic Vinegar, are not used; the ingredients, once mixed, must be kept in wood containers for a duration of at least 60 days. If the product is kept there for 3 years or more it is labeled "invecchiato" . The Balsamic vinegar of Modena gained the PGI label on 3 July 2009. The requirements for the much more expensive PDO Traditional Balsamic Vinegar are different and more restrictive; it must contain only grape must and be aged for at least 12 years.
Balsamic vinegar of Modena
variety of balsamic vinegar
Characteristic of:
Emilia-Romagne cuisine
Categories:
Italian products with protected designation of origin
Protected designation of origin
Vinegar
Contains, including ancestors:
Acetic acid
Also known as:
Wikidata ID:
Q3604285
Wikipedia title:
Balsamic vinegar of Modena
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