Byodo Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP

500 ml
CHF21.80/1l
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The Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP (6% acidity) from Byodo comes from the heart of northern Italy's vinegar production - Modena and Reggio Emilia. This deep dark balsamic vinegar is particularly balanced and harmonious in flavor due to Byodo's special blend of fine organic red wine vinegar and concentrated grape must. A wonderfully full-bodied, spirited delight!

The classic among Italian balsamic vinegars carries the designation IGP (Protected Geographical Indication). Like all Byodo vinegars, the Byodo Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP is produced through natural fermentation and is not heated. For a truly exquisite natural balsamic vinegar experience!.

Key specifications

Origin
Italy
vinegar
Balsamic vinegar
Content
50 cl
Item number
42545785

General information

Manufacturer
Byodo
Category
Vinegars
Release date
26.1.2024
Sales rank in Category Vinegars
55 of 152

Food properties

vinegar
Balsamic vinegar

Content characteristics

Description
Aceto Balsamico di Modena IGP
Alcohol
Non-alcoholic

Nutritional information per 100ml

Energy in kcal
130 kcal
Energy in kJ
553 kJ
Fat
0 g
thereof saturated fatty acids
0 g
Carbohydrates
27 g
thereof sugar
26 g
Protein
0.60 g
Salt
0.02 g

Origin

Origin
Italy

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Content
50 cl

Package dimensions

Length
29.30 cm
Width
8.80 cm
Height
6.30 cm
Weight
896 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
Red wine vinegar*, concentrated grape must*.

No right of return
No warranty

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Rank 3 out of 17Öko-TestTEST ACETO BALSAMICOReleaseSeptember 2018

Organic balsamic vinegars are in the lead. They scored at least "good". Three conventional vinegars also landed in the top places, including two discounter products. Two brands are "poor". Not only from the grape. Three times the laboratory criticised the inclusion of sugars that did not come from grapes, but from sugar beet or grain...