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Il Borgo del Balsamico, Condiment Balsamic del Borgo Satin Dalia Edition 250 ml / (8.45 fl oz)

Il Borgo del Balsamico, Condiment Balsamic del Borgo Satin Dalia Edition 250 ml / (8.45 fl oz)

$44.99

Il Borgo del Balsamico Condiment “Satin Dalia Edition” (250 ml)

Elevate everyday plates and special-occasion desserts with Il Borgo del Balsamico Satin Dalia Edition, a gourmet aged balsamic condiment crafted from cooked grape must and aged wine vinegar (as stated). Matured in small oak barrels for several years (as stated), it offers a silky, creamy consistency with a balanced sweet-and-sour profile—ideal for finishing dishes with a refined Italian touch.

Flavor & Texture

Flavor: Balanced sweet-and-sour with layered, barrel-aged depth (as described).
Texture: Silky, creamy consistency with an enveloping aroma (as stated).

Best Ways to Use It

  • Drizzle over soft cheeses (burrata, robiola) or mature cheeses (Parmigiano, aged pecorino)
  • Finish grilled or roasted vegetables with a light, glossy touch
  • Elevate charcuterie and cheese boards as a premium finishing drizzle
  • Add a gourmet accent to creamy desserts like panna cotta (as suggested)
  • Use sparingly as a plating finish for restaurant-style presentation

Why Choose Il Borgo del Balsamico

  • Artisanal craftsmanship: Made from cooked grape must and aged wine vinegar (as stated)
  • Oak-barrel maturation: Aged for several years in small oak barrels (as stated)
  • Limited edition design: Exclusive packaging by artist Steffi Bauer inspired by Il Borgo’s garden dahlias (as stated)
  • Gourmet gift-ready: Designed for food lovers and special occasions (as stated)

Product Details

  • Size: 250 ml
  • Type: Aged balsamic condiment / dressing
  • Made from: cooked grape must and aged wine vinegar (as stated)
  • Origin: Italy (as stated)
  • Note: Ribbon not included (as stated)

FAQ

Is this the same as Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP?

This is described as an aged balsamic condiment made from cooked grape must and aged wine vinegar, matured in oak barrels. It’s designed for finishing and drizzling with a smoother, more concentrated texture.

What foods does it pair best with?

It’s especially good on cheeses and creamy desserts like panna cotta (as suggested). It also works beautifully as a final drizzle on vegetables and composed plates.

How should I store it?

Store tightly capped in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct light.

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