Balsamic has a sweet side.
Giusti has been making award-winning balsamic vinegar in Modena, Italy since 1605. (Yep, the business has been in the family for 17 generations.) And this one here? It’s made using a recipe one ancestor created back in the early 20th century. Dubbed 3 Medaglie D'Oro, which means “three gold medals”—a nod to the awards collected at international fairs during the 1800s—it’s made with sweet, sun-dried grapes, giving it notes of plum jam, red fruit, honey, and vanilla. Our advice? Try it as a dressing for sweet and savory dishes alike.
- Made in: Modena, Italy.
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Giusti has been making award-winning balsamic vinegar in Modena, Italy since 1605. (Yep, the business has been in the family for 17 generations.) And this one here? It’s made using a recipe one ancestor created back in the early 20th century. Dubbed 3 Medaglie D'Oro, which means “three gold medals”—a nod to the awards collected at international fairs during the 1800s—it’s made with sweet, sun-dried grapes, giving it notes of plum jam, red fruit, honey, and vanilla. Our advice? Try it as a dressing for sweet and savory dishes alike.
Balsamic has a sweet side.
Giusti has been making award-winning balsamic vinegar in Modena, Italy since 1605. (Yep, the business has been in the family for 17 generations.) And this one here? It’s made using a recipe one ancestor created back in the early 20th century. Dubbed 3 Medaglie D'Oro, which means “three gold medals”—a nod to the awards collected at international fairs during the 1800s—it’s made with sweet, sun-dried grapes, giving it notes of plum jam, red fruit, honey, and vanilla. Our advice? Try it as a dressing for sweet and savory dishes alike.
- Made in: Modena, Italy.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $149+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Giusti has been making award-winning balsamic vinegar in Modena, Italy since 1605. (Yep, the business has been in the family for 17 generations.) And this one here? It’s made using a recipe one ancestor created back in the early 20th century. Dubbed 3 Medaglie D'Oro, which means “three gold medals”—a nod to the awards collected at international fairs during the 1800s—it’s made with sweet, sun-dried grapes, giving it notes of plum jam, red fruit, honey, and vanilla. Our advice? Try it as a dressing for sweet and savory dishes alike.