Carandini, one of Modena’s oldest families, has been producing hand-crafted balsamic vinegars using traditional family methods since 1641. And now, U.S. consumers can enjoy Carandini’s artisanal premium products including Emilio Silver Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Bianca Sweet White Vinegar, and Italian Cheese Dressing, available at Whole Foods Market locations nationwide.
Carandini’s signature products are all made in Modena, Italy – a city in the Emilia-Romagna region best known for originating the traditional production methods of true balsamic vinegar. Regulated by the Consortium for the Protection of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, each product must meet specific guidelines before being distributed to ensure consistency, quality, and authenticity.
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