| | |  | top selling gift ideas | Home » » Bariani Balsamic Vinegar 16.9 oz. | | | | | | | Description: | | Bariani Balsamic Vinegar, made from fine Trebbiano grapes, a family secret, and a slow aging process are the ingredients of this vinegar. Its distinct flavor is a result of the meticulous care the Bariani's take in creating this wholesome product. | | | Features: | |
• Made from Trebbiano grapes
• Acidity 6% by volume
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Bariani Balsamic Vinegar - Superb - But Worth it?Oct 05, 2011
By B. Friesen I have never purchased vinegar for cooking.... it was my first experience and using a Vegan recipe from my stash of cookbooks I tried this and ooooooh was it ever tasty. Balsamic vinegar is, from what I hear now, some of the best vinegar there is. However, as far as buying the Bariani Brand again, hmmmm I'm not sure I will. The reason is due to my experience with their Olive oil and the lack of response from the Manufacture.
Bariani EVOO - Generally I buy olive oil in large 2 liter containers because we use in for cooking, baking and just about anything that asks for lard or butter. We feel using olive oil is a far healthier and tastier souce of oil to use than the latter. However, when I started researching more and hearing stories of outdated olive oil and needing to have it in a dark container I became worried about where I get my olive Oil... Generally at Sams Club or Costco.... So I opted to spend a few extra bucks more to get it in a dark bottle and hopefully current year stock. I purchased this lovely Bariani EVOO and it looked and smelled great, but honestly it didn't taste any different than the EVOO that I get elsewhere and the date on the bottle was confusing.... harvested in 2010 and bottled in 2011? Since I just purchased it September 2011 I was trying to figure out why. So, I contacted the company that produces this oil hoping to get some clarification on the details (since olive oil does not improve with age) and never heard back from them. So now I won't bother spending the extra money on that product. I did buy their Bariani Balsamic Vinegar 16.9 oz. and that is superb, but again sine I never heard from the company, why should I buy from them again? Disappointed!
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