Excursion sur le vinaigre balsamique dans la plus ancienne société de vinaigre balsamique à Modène
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Excursion sur le vinaigre balsamique dans la plus ancienne société de vinaigre balsamique à Modène

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La visite aura lieu en italien ou en anglais et elle sera effectuée par le propriétaire de la société. La visite commence avec l'explication des vignobles, qui vous fera découvrir tous les alentours. Les vignobles servent à la production de vinaigre balsamique et à la production viticole de Lambrusco grasparossa di Castelvetro.

Vous découvrirez ensuite toutes les phases du processus : le raisin pressé, l'ébullition du produit qui cuit à l'intérieur de la chaudière, la filtration et le mélange. Continuez jusqu'à l'intérieur de l'acetaia où le vinaigre commence son processus de vieillissement dans des tonneaux en différents types de bois et de tailles différentes. Le vinaigre y vieillit depuis 7 générations ! Ensuite, vous découvrirez la vinaigrerie historique, datant de 1860.

Vous aurez également la possibilité de déguster les vinaigres balsamiques « jeunes », produits pour accompagner des légumes, des salades et les tâches quotidiennes, mais aussi les plus « anciens » pour accompagner la viande et le poisson et améliorer la saveur de plats plus raffinés. Puis, vous goûterez des « Extravecchi » (très vieux) qui ont vieilli dans les réserves de la famille entre 12 et 100 ans.
Vous pourrez vous arrêter pour déjeuner ou dîner si vous le souhaitez et en profiter pour tester quelques plats typiques. À la fin du repas, du Grasparossa Lambrusco, un vin produit sur place, vous sera offert. Vous pouvez également acheter certains produits à emporter chez vous.
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  • Food tasting
  • Local guide
  • Entry/Admission - Acetaia Cavedoni
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  • Transportation to/from attractions
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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Norma M
5 | 2019-09-30

We really enjoyed our visit. We had Sat Nav problems and we were late but our host was very helpful and was waiting for us when we arrived. Put in Antica Acetaia Cavedoni rather than just the address. WE were shown the vineyard and the battery of barrels and everything was explained very clearly. It was lovely to hear about the family going back through the generations and to see the battery of barrels already started for Marcello's young children. Marcello's father came through to greet us which we thought was very polite and welcoming. The tastings were absolutely delicious. We even got to taste 100 year old balsamic. needless to say we came away vowing never to buy supermarket balsamic and laden with presents for home. It was interesting to get out of Modena and see the countryside. Highly recommended.

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Alfred J
5 | 2019-09-30

We were curious about the process of making balsamic vinegar. This tour experience was perfect. Not only did we learn the history of this family run business, the grape to table process of balsamic vinegar but we got to experience the hospitality of a family. We arrived on the first day of harvest. There was excitement in the air. The tasting gave us the chance to really see/taste the differences in balsamic vinegar but also a chance to taste other products of the area (cheese, meats). One tip: it’s a 30 minute drive from Modena City Center. If you are driving, use Cavedoni to search not the street address. The street address takes you to the wrong place.

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Sheldon E
5 | 2019-05-03

This was hands down our favorite event on our tour of Italy. My wife and I were the only ones scheduled so we received a personal tour. Marcelo, with a passion for the production of Balsamic Vinegar, took us through the vineyards and production facilities. He then showed us his daughter's battery of oak barrels and explained the history and annual activity that is required for production. After a quick viewing of the bottling line we saw is great grandfather's battery that has been in production for over 150 years. They saved the best for last as we tasted their vinegars with local cheese and meats as we sipped their wine. Marcelo and his father shared themselves, their families, and their passion for this life. As Marcelo's father brought out walnut liqueur he had made and served us a slice of the local chocolate torte we knew had made Italian friends. We will cherish the opportunity we had to see a passion for life through Italian eyes.

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Keith E
5 | 2018-03-26

We really enjoyed this tour which ended up being a private one as no one else signed up that day. The tour was given by a member of the owning family who was gracious enough to pick us up and drop us off at the nearby bus station. We learned everything about the laborious process of making this wonderful product, got to sample different vintages, and they laid out a nice spread of local products including their own Lambrusco. Highly recommended.

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Crystal H
5 | 2018-01-16

Oh my goodness. This tour was everything I wanted and more. FYI that it does not include transportation to the acetaia itself, so you'll need to figure out how to get from Modena/Bologna to the countryside. I rented a car and drove up from Florence...driving in Italy - another experience!! Before even heading up to the acetaia, though, I called the proprietor directly because I wasn't exactly sure which address to use and what time to arrive. They were so helpful and sweet, so calling them was no problem. Upon my arrival, I parked at the acetaia and was wonderfully surprised to learn that I was the only person on the tour that day talk about a joy!...A solo tour is not to be expected, but it was a random day in mid-January. So I spent 2 hours on a private tour of this lovely acetaia, learning about this amazing process, with the kindest of people. Marcello, the 6th-generation vinegar producer, first welcomed me, introduced me to his father and father-in-law who happened to be the only other people there, and then proceeded to give me an amazing tour of the acetaia and the processes of making both Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, D.O.P and I.G.P and explaining just exactly what those differences are. I saw the land, the press/cook/vat machines, and allll the amazing different types of barrels used in the aging process, including the oldest barrels, made in 1860!! I learned so much about this amazing vinegar-making process, and Marcello was an absolute charm the whole time. He also showed me pictures of all the generations who have had vinegar barrel batteries, including the very first father to buy his son a battery for this particular family. We ended the tour with a tasting of TBVoM IGP, a condimento, TBVoM DOP 12 and 25 years, and also a 100 years aged one. Just. Simply. Amazing. The family also makes wine, so Marcello blessed me with a glass of wine I had to say not too much!, as I was driving!, and a plate of delicious meats, cheese, and crackers. To sum it all up, I was on cloud nine the whole time, learned so much, tasted so much, and just couldn't have been happier. I left having bought my own personal black gold, an extra vecchio TBVoM, DOP, plus one of their 6-year-aged TBVoM, IGP. I cannot recommend this tour more! The family has been an acetaia since 1860, but they only started giving tours 2 years ago. They are a wonderful family, business, and tradition. Go, see for yourself, and just try not to imagine yourself moving to Modena after this and becoming Marcello's neighbor...I dare ya!

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dmitrikotov1
5 | 2018-01-01

This tour was SOOO good. It is definitely worth it. Doing a tour here is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity. The most amazing part about the tour is that it is led by a young gentleman who can speak English very well and actually makes balsamic vinegar with his father using traditional methods. He explains every step perfectly and carefully answers each and every one of our questions. I was very impressed with his customer service. Getting a tour from a family owned factory is a totally different experience than stepping into a factory where things are done by machines and people are hired to work. It was so cool to hear about the family history and learn about how each family member has their own set of barrels and the process that has to be prepared years upon years ahead of time to make balsamic vinegar for each family member and for the business. The fact that each family member has their own barrels indicates to me that it is truly their passion project to be operating their business and they love their product. The tour cost includes lunch which was a beautiful spread of 3 meats mortadello-the meat from the region, salami, and a third local meat. I absolutely loved that third local meat. I hear that you can't find it in other provinces of Italy because it is specific to that area so it was nice to try it. Lunch also included wine that they make, bread, and parmagiano reggiano with their tasty balsamic vinegar. If you consider the time they spend on us and the cost of the lunch provided, they really aren't a ton of money so do try to support their business by buying some of their amazing balsamic vinegar. The taste is out of this world. I've only experienced sub-par balsamic vinegar in my local grocery store in the US and always shy away from it. This stuff is truly black liquid gold. I tasted balsamic vinegar aged up to 100 years which was super cool to compare against one another and other tours close to Modena only have balsamic vinegar aged up to 25 years which they call super old. This place has also won numerous competitions because their stuff is just that good. Keep in mind that if you want to hire a tour company to take you to a balsamic vinegar or parma factory, for example, it typically costs 100-200 euros per person then you would have to rent your own car or pay for transportation I found a place that wanted to charge 300 euros for them to provide a vehicle. The only downside of this place is that it is far from the city center so transportation there is not cheap. Tip: Download an app called appTaxi and make a reservation ahead of time for a car to pick you up from the train station or your hotel at a specific time and take you to the factory. appTaxi does operate in the Modena area and other parts of Italy. Make sure to have the address written down too because our driver still wanted to see it even though the address was in the app. Also keep in mind that they charge from when the taxi starts heading to your location. I was staying in Bologna and took a train to castelvetro emilia only 3.5 euros/person. There were no taxis outside so good thing I ordered a taxi but when my taxi came, there was already a 20 euro charge there. It cost a total of 53.5 euros for me to get there and another 58.5 euros to get from the factory to Modena. The tour guide helped call a local taxi but unfortunately the surcharge when I got into the taxi was already 28 euros. Also keep in mind that if you take a train to Modena instead of castelvetro emilia, the Modena train station will likely have taxis stationed outside since it is a bigger town and therefore the surcharge shouldn't be there the Modena stop wasn't great for me because the train ticket cost 25 euros/person. I want to emphasize that even though I am whining about the 112 euros in taxi cost to and from the factory, IT WAS STILL VERY WORTH IT FOR ME. The experience was truly a great one to learn about their art of making balsamic vinegar but to really do so from the point of view of the family. Just keep the transportation cost in mind and be ready to pay for it. My only suggestion to them is to offer the option to pick us up and drop us off at the city center for a specific cost if the customer is interested.

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David U
5 | 2017-11-05

Unlike my wife, I am not a Balsamic vinegar afficionado. However, this tour amazed me. I had no idea that this would be an experience that would allow me to understand why people crave, and rave about, real Balsamic. I even found out why it's called Balsamic. The history and the tour were fantastic, in the real sense of the word. Imagine a family-run business/tradition that has been in continual operation since 1860 imagine barrels over 150 years old that are still producing DOP Balsamic. Our guide, Marcello, who is the great-grandson of the founder, was fluent in English, charming, informed, gentlemanly and enthusiastic. His father's English was inexistant but that didn't prevent us from having a warm conversation and sharing jokes. The actual tasting of the various products, as well as cheese from the neighbouring formaggieria, and the family's own wine, was an eye-opener. The setting is rustic, and a pleasing ride from downtown Modena. A two-hour tour that is truly excellent value for the money. Go for it if you possibly can!

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Brian H
5 | 2017-11-04

What a great tour! Such a great experience touring the family Balsamico place that has been making balsamic for over a hundred years. A special experience.

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