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Without gluten
Balsamic vinegar reduction that pairs excellently with ice cream, desserts and mousses.
Company information:
The origins of Aceto Balsamico del Duca date back to 1891, when Adriano Grosoli owned a delicatessen shop where they sold products made by themselves such as salami, sauces, meats, Parmigiano Regiano, Lambrusco and Balsamic Vinegar
It was in 1974 that Adriano's grandson, the current owner of the company, decided to devote all his energy exclusively to the production of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. Since 1980, his daughters, Mariangela and Alessandra, have been appointed directors of the company. The name Aceto Balsamico del Duca was chosen by Adriano Grosoli to relate his product to the prestigious Duke Francesco I D'Este, who was one of the most famous makers and lovers of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. The portrait, painted by Velázquez, is in the Galleria Estense in Modena
Balsamic vinegar reduction that pairs excellently with ice creams, desserts and mousses.Company information:The origins of Aceto Balsamico del Duca date back to 1891, when Adriano Grosoli owned a delicatessen where they sold products made by themselves such as salami, sauces, meats, Parmigiano Regiano, Lambrusco and Balsamic Vinegar.
Balsamic Vinegar
It was in 1974 that Adriano's grandson, the current owner of the company, decided to dedicate all his energy exclusively to the production of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. Since 1980, his daughters, Mariangela and Alessandra, have been appointed directors of the company. The name Aceto Balsamico del Duca was chosen by Adriano Grosoli to relate his product to the prestigious Duke Francesco I D'Este, who was one of the most famous makers and lovers of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. The portrait, painted by Velázquez, is in the Galleria Estense in Modena