Acino Bianco – White Balsamic Vinegar of Modena

Acino Bianco is a luxurious white balsamic condiment obtained from the white grape Trebbiano Modenese and aged in ash barrels for 5 years.

The colour is limpid and transparent, the taste is intense – sweet and sour with hints of tobacco and wood. 

The production of Acino Bianco is 100% Made in Italy. The packaging is elegant, the condiment is in a transparent glass bottle, so as to see the quality and consistency of this sumptuous balsamic condiment. This is the philosophy handed down through five generations of the Malpighi Family.

  • It is a low-calorie product, suitable for all types of fish, on crustaceans, shellfish and caviar
  • To be used in little drops poured on fresh fruit and fruit salads
Ingredients: White grape must (contains sulphites)
Allergens: see ingredients in bold
Packaging: available in 50ml/100ml Glass Bottle
Exclusively produced in Italy for: TASTE WITH GUSTO IMPORT Ltd.
Unit 2, Santry Hall Industrial Estate, D09 Y2F7, Dublin 9
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Additional information

9,90

Product Origin

Emilia-Romagna

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“Two drops in my salads make me so happy!”  — Helena Adao

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