Mission Fig Dark Balsamic Vinegar
Mission Fig Dark Balsamic Vinegar
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Mission Fig Dark Balsamic Vinegar
Rich and velvety, our Mission Fig Dark Balsamic Vinegar brings the luscious sweetness of ripe mission figs to aged Italian balsamic. Crafted in Modena, Italy using the traditional Solera method, this naturally infused condimento contains no added sugar, caramel color or thickeners. The result is a thick, dark syrup bursting with complex fruit notes and a subtle caramel finish. Whether used in savory marinades, drizzled over cheeses or spooned onto desserts, this fig balsamic is a pantry staple that adds elegance to any dish.
Flavor Profile
| Notes | Description |
|---|---|
| Origin & Fruit | Made in Modena, Italy from Trebbiano grape must and wine vinegar, aged in wooden barrels via the Solera method, then infused with sweet mission figs for a naturally rich fruit flavor. |
| Taste | Deep and jammy with notes of ripe fig, raisin and caramel; balanced by a mild acidity for a harmonious sweet‑tart finish. |
| Aroma | Fragrant bouquet of dried figs, dates and hints of vanilla and oak. |
| Texture | Thick and syrupy with a glossy dark hue; coats meats, cheeses and desserts beautifully. |
| Purity | Ingredients include grape must, wine vinegar and natural flavors; contains only naturally occurring sulfites and no artificial colors, sweeteners or thickeners. |
How to Use It
- Salad Dressings & Marinades – Whisk with extra‑virgin olive oil, garlic and herbs to dress mixed greens or marinate pork, chicken or lamb; the fig adds natural sweetness.
- Glazes & Sauces – Reduce to a syrup and brush over grilled salmon, steak or roasted vegetables; stir into pan sauces for a sweet‑savory depth.
- Cheese & Charcuterie – Drizzle over gorgonzola, brie or goat cheese; pair with prosciutto and nuts for a sophisticated board.
- Desserts & Fruit – Spoon over vanilla ice cream, panna cotta or yogurt; drizzle onto fresh figs, peaches or berries for an elegant finish.
- Bread Dipping & Appetizers – Mix with olive oil for a rich bread dip; drizzle on crostini, bruschetta or pizza with arugula and prosciutto.
Perfect Pairings
This fig balsamic pairs wonderfully with robust oils like Garlic Olive Oil, Tuscan Herb Olive Oil or fruity extra‑virgin olive oils. Try it with blue or aged goat cheese, cured meats, roasted meats or grilled vegetables. It also complements toasted walnuts, almonds and dark chocolate desserts.
FAQs
1. What makes Mission Fig Dark Balsamic different from regular balsamic?
This vinegar starts as a traditional aged dark balsamic, but it’s infused with natural mission fig concentrate. The infusion adds rich, jammy sweetness and fruit complexity without added sugar or caramel coloring.
2. How should I store it?
Keep the bottle sealed and store it in a cool, dark cupboard away from heat and sunlight. No refrigeration is required. Use within 12–18 months of opening for optimal flavor.
3. Does it have nutritional benefits?
A tablespoon (15 mL) contains approximately 39 calories, 0 g fat, 0 mg sodium, and 7 g carbohydrates (from natural grape sugars). It is fat‑free and suitable for vegan, gluten‑free and dairy‑free diets.
Recipes to Inspire You
- Black Mission Fig & Garlic Bruschetta – Juicy tomatoes are tossed with garlic olive oil, fresh basil and a splash of Mission Fig balsamic, then spooned onto toasted baguette slices. Get the recipe.
- Tuscan Fig Balsamic Chicken – Chicken thighs are marinated in Mission Fig Balsamic, Tuscan herb olive oil, garlic and herbs, then grilled until caramelized for a sweet‑savory main dish. See how to make it.
- Fig Balsamic Glazed Salmon – Salmon fillets are brushed with a glaze of Mission Fig balsamic, honey, garlic and mustard, then baked until tender and caramelized. Read the recipe.
These dishes showcase the versatility of Mission Fig Dark Balsamic Vinegar—from appetizers and main courses to glazes and dressings. Explore more recipes on our website to discover your favorite way to enjoy this luxurious condiment.
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This is my favorite vinegar to drizzle on cheese. You can reduce it over heat to create a more syrupy texture. It is also great on flatbread with Marc, mascarpone cheese, prosciutto, chopped dates, and mozzarella cheese, baked in the oven; then drizzled with the reduced fig vinegar.
Tried this as a drizzle on Caprese - Slice of Fresh Mozzarella, Slice of Tomato, Fresh Basil Leaf - then this amazing slightly sweet Vinegar over the top - makes a fantastic appetizer that is sure to please a crowd.
Yum! Thank you!
Love this balsamic for salads and over green beans! Adds a little sweetness mixed with a plain olive oil. One of the best fog balsamics I’ve found!
Thank you so much!
Very nice flavor!
My favorite!! It has a great taste with extra virgin olive oil!!