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Product Description
The company Ladolea gives a unique aromatic vinegar with a designation of Origin Nemea of Corinthia, offering a unique taste to every dish. Organic with no preservatives, the vinegar with notes of bergamot impresses with its bright color. Light brown with red highlights, captivates at first glance. The sweet vinegar with bergamot is bottled in beautiful ceramic bottles and all the procedures are certified with ISO 22000. The ceramic packaging is inspired by the rich history of Ancient Corinth area, and more specifically from the Corinthian Aryballos, in which olive oil was stored, used by athletes to anoint their bodies and aristocrats to preserve the valuable aromatic oils. Nowadays, Aryballos was redesigned for Ladolea transformed into a practical oil container , originally handmade by experienced ceramists, as it has a special nozzle for serving. The organic vinegar-scented bergamot from Ladolea is beautifully combined with mild flavors in recipes with fish, meat and salads, as well as tomato sauces that accompany delicious pasta.
Net Weight
6.76fl.ozGross Weight
1.03lbsWidth
3.66inDepth
3.66inHeight
5in
Product History
The production of vinegar is based on the conversion of alcohol into acetic acid. Historically, vinegar is the oldest and most popular flavouring ingredient used in gastronomy.
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Melissi & Co
Panos is a chemical engineer. His brother, Thanos, is an economist. As the young and driven Greeks that they are, they decided to turn to Greece’s and Corinthia’s most prominent ambassador: olive oil. Proud of their Greek roots, modern visionaries who believe tradition is the way forward, the Kloutsiniotis brothers and their Ladolea team set their hearts on acquainting the whole world with historical Corinthia’s precious olive oil. Yet, to them, that was not enough. They were determined to showcase it the perfect way. Not only did they want to produce rare, monovarietal olive oils but they were also determined that the packaging would be unique and exclusive to Ladolea. Their olive oil comes in a handmade ceramic bottle whose design drew its inspiration from the aryballos: A small, globular or spherical, ceramic flask with a narrow neck, the ancient Greek aryballos was reminiscent of ancient Greek wine pourers and contained unguents or oil. Athletes would hang it from their wrist by a strap and use it in the baths to anoint their bodies with, before or after the Olympic Games, while the aristocracy would cherish it as a vessel where they could store their very best scents or oils.
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