Free tastings of a New Mexico grown organic balsamic vinegar will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Market Café located at 614 N. Bullard. There is a farm in Monticello, N.M., making a very special product that is now available at the Market Café, according to a news release. The Darland Company LLC makes America's only traditional-style, organic, aged balsamic vinegar.
Steve and Jane Darland planted the Italian white grape vines more than 20 years ago in their certified organic farm. "We brought the vines in from Italy; they are the same grapes that Port wine is made from," said Steve Darland at the recent tasting of the vinegar during the Market Café's grand opening. "We are one of the few producers in the world that grows their own grapes."
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