Spanish balsamic adds a flair to gourmet cooking. A
kitchen without aged balsamic vinegar is hard to imagine. Less than 20 years ago,
balsamic vinegar was nearly an obscure Tuscan condiment. Now, chefs utilize it extensively. A couple of drops
of the very best balsamic on ripe berries,
bartlett pears, or other fruit is a customary combination to end
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