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17 A Deep Dive Into Balsamic Vinegar

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For a city with fewer than 185,000 people, Modena, Italy, produces a remarkable array of world-class products: Ferrari and Lamborghin­i sports cars, Ducati motorcycle­s, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. But perhaps the most beguiling and unexpected are its rich and complex balsamic vinegars, which for centuries have been barrel-aged in family attics, with the very best liquid often remaining within the region, consumed at local dinner tables or presented as gifts for special occasions.

Now the Giusti family, which has been producing balsamic vinegars in Modena for 17 generation­s, will reveal the fascinatin­g processes and traditions behind its world-class aceto through the Private Reserve programme, which allows customers to ‘adopt’ a line of prized barrels – starting from 25 years old, with some dating as far back as a century – and receive a selection of those ultra-aged vinegars presented in elegant, handdecora­ted glass ampoules within a handsome wood case. In addition to the rare vinegars, Giusti is offering a Robb Report reader and their guest a unique Modenese aceto balsamico hospitalit­y experience that includes two nights at the company’s Giusti Borgo cottages in the Emilian countrysid­e, a private tasting at its acetaia and visit to the brand’s museum, plus an intimate fourcourse meal hosted by CEO and 17th-generation producer Stefani Giusti in the ageing room.

From US$6,500 for the travel experience and 25-year-old Private Reserve programme; price upon request for packages that include older Private Reserve vintages

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