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Cavedoni Balsamic Vinegar Tour: The Oldest in Modena
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Cavedoni Balsamic Vinegar Tour: The Oldest in Modena
By Antica Acetaia Cavedoni Dal 1860
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Perfect for foodies and gourmands, this balsamic vinegar tour invites you to discover one of Italy’s most important culinary staples. In the afternoon, set off with just a small group for company. You won’t just taste different vinegars: you’ll visit the vineyards where the grapes are grown, will learn about every step of the production process, will sample vinegars that are up to 30 years old, and will enjoy additional snacks and beverages alongside.
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Ages 0-99, max of 15 per group
Duration: 2h
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Live guide: English
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Highlights
- This tour invites you to immerse yourself in Italy’s culinary heritage
- Go behind the scenes to see every step of balsamic vinegar’s production
- Sample a wide range of vinegars, include some that are decades old
- Sip wine, coffee, and enjoy a range of snacks as part of your outing
- Food tasting
- Local guide
- Entry/Admission - Castelvetro di Modena
What's not included- Transportation to/from attractions
- Start:
- Via Guerro di Qua, 2, 41014 Ca' Montanari MO, ItalyIf you are coming from Bologna by train take the train FROM BOLOGNA TO VIGNOLA AND Then a taxi Write on google maps Acetaia Cavedoni if you need more information please to write an e mail or call at our mobile phone +393200822214 25km far from Modena city center 40km far from Bologna city center
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 27966P1- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 27966P1
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- Via Guerro di Qua, 2, 41014 Ca' Montanari MO, ItalyIf you are coming from Bologna by train take the train FROM BOLOGNA TO VIGNOLA AND Then a taxi Write on google maps Acetaia Cavedoni if you need more information please to write an e mail or call at our mobile phone +393200822214 25km far from Modena city center 40km far from Bologna city center
- 1Tour of the vineyards explanation from the grapes to the final products entry in the Acetaia vinegar house know about the different type of balsamic Cavedoni Museum tasting of different balsamic from 5 to 30 years old tasting of different food products and lambrusco wine possibilities to buy coffe
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- saintlysinner0 contributionsBest bit!I booked a tour that included the cheese, ham and vinegar and this was my favourite bit! The family here treat you well and like proper guests so hospitable! The balsamic vinegar (especially their red top one) is liquid gold I could have downed the bottle! Very informative and fun!Written June 22, 2023
- AbroadandaBeau0 contributionsMemorable Experience!This tasting was much more than that. We arrived and were shown around the property and vineyards outside. Once in we had a tour of the cellars and process of making. It isnt a massive production and is family owned/run so it feels very intimate and special. We quickly realized we’ve never tasted real balsamic after coming here. An array of local aperitifs were set out with the tasting.. salami, 2 different ages of parmesan, unforgettable ricotta with saba, and chocolate cake made by the family. Everything was great.. atmosphere, tour, and of course the taste of their vinegars. Go!Written October 7, 2019
- 332lamas0 contributionsthis is the best experience everwe had the best experience... the owner is very kind and give us a lot of information... the balsamic is very tasty.. we will come back again soonWritten July 5, 2019
- Flybynightsue0 contributionsWhat a fun and interesting experience this was....One of our favorites in ItalyThis was one of the best experiences we had on our trip to Italy. Marcello Cavedoni came out to greet us as we pulled into the driveway as if we were family. As we walked inside, we were transported back in time to a life where family is revered and where working hard together every day in the vineyards and surrounding lands, reliably brings success and gratitude. This is a magical place where they turn grapes into wine, and wine into the best Balsamic vinegar in the world, otherwise known as "Liquid Gold". We loved our Tour with Marcello. He obviously is very knowledgeable in the business, being a 7th Generation Balsamic Vinegar manufacturer in his family. We were touched by how much love they put into the making of their product, and how the family is always part of the process every day. The tour is a couple of hours and I highly recommend bringing your camera to document the memories you will take away from this experience. After learning all about the differences in Balsamic Vinegar and how they are made, I don't think I can ever go back to any balsamic vinegar that is less than the DOP quality ever again. I love that it is naturally made with organic ingredients, and the flavor is out of this world. And its all in the details that make the difference. Details that this family has mastered over generations. Thank you Marcello for the wonderful tour. You are an awesome teacher and a wonderful loving husband and father. We are so grateful to have been able to spend time with you.Written March 23, 2019
- stepheniat20180 contributionsWhat an amazing place!Who knew there was so much time that went into "real" balsalmico! And this family has been doing it for many, many generations. In fact, there is a new family member, just a few weeks new, and her "battaria" had been set up so she'll have her own part of the tradition. The tour was wonderful; we were fortunate enough to have a tour with Marcello, the son of the father and son team who currently run the operation. So personal, and welcoming, it was one of the highlights of our entire trip. Do call ahead for reservations, just to be sure they can give you their time. We had some items sent home and their shipping was amazingly quick. Mille grazie!Written October 19, 2018
- PAKCDN0 contributionsGreat Cultural ExperienceWe toured the Antica Acetaia yesterday and found it to be a great cultural lesson. We will never be able to buy our balsamic vinegar at a grocery store again. They give a great overview on how to make the product, what to look for when you are buying it as well as providing samples with explanations of what to taste. Great food and plentiful wine!Written October 15, 2018
- Alex B0 contributionsAmazing, absolute must-seeWe had an amazing time on this tour, and in our opinion, it was definitely worth the money. We were warmly greeted by our host, and offered a coffee and a few minutes to relax. The tour itself was very informative and showed every detail of the processes involved. It was an eye opener in terms of how little we actually knew about balsamic vinegar, and how we are used to the regular factory produced products that we find on every restaurant table. The tasting was great, with some salumi (cold cuts) and locally produced wine included. To us it was a feast. The balsamic vinegar produced here is to die for. It was heart warming to see the family business and how everyone was seemingly involved, and how family traditions were continued regardless of the business viability of it. It’s safe to say this was probably the highlight of our trip.Written September 26, 2018
- Charles b0 contributionsIncredible Balsamics!My wife and I took the italiandays.it, DOP food tour at the end of August, where we toured the San Lucio Parmigiano Reggiano production plant, the Salumi Leonardi Prosciutto Factory and Acetaia Cavedoni balsamic vinegar loft. While all were great fun, the highlight had to be the Cavedoni balsamic vinegar stop. Our guide Arianna from Italian Days was extremely knowledgeable about the history of DOP balsamics and the selection of vinegars that Marcello Cavedoni presented to us for tasting were incredible. This has nothing in common with what you get in the US at supermarkets, which should not even labeled balsamic vinegar. We were blown away by how good they are. We highly recommend you stop and try the Cavedoni balsamics and meet Marcello and his father Paolo, you will not be disappointed!Written September 19, 2018
- sportsdoc60 contributionsSuch a great thing to doWe had an unbelievable tour. It was so informative and fun, and the balsamic tasting and food was superb. It was great value and I would highly recommend itWritten August 1, 2018
- 0 contributionsBest thing we did on our 2 week Italy vacationOur family toured this Balsalmic Vinegar facility and would do it again in a heartbeat. We made the trek from Modena to the facility by taxi, which happened to get lost...but luckily I had the phone number for the facility, and we arrived within minutes. The expense of the taxi and getting lost was all but forgotten after meeting and seeing how interesting and welcoming are hosts/owners were. We walked in to seeing the owner placing the DOP stamp on balsamico vinegar bottles, and knew that we were going to enjoy our visit. We were given detailed explanations on how balsamic vinegar was made, step by step & barrel by barrel, treated to delicious local meats, cheeses, and wines. We sampled different types of balsalmic vinegars and different aged vinegars. We knew we were going to place an order for Balsalmic vinegar but were worried how'd we get it home. All our worries were for nothing....they ship. We bought $400 worth of Balsalmic vinegar and the "rose vinegar", which they said was comparable to red wine vinegar, for our consumption and for gifts for family. We received our items within 3 days and couldn't have been more pleased with spending the $50 shipping fee. We visited Modena solely based on going to this Balsalmic Vinegar facility (and this region's excellent food) and we were ecstatic with our decision. We were in Italy for 2 weeks, Positano, Rome, Florence, Modena, and Venice, and did many day trips/tours....this was our favorite activity. We learned so much about Balsalmic vinegar and the passion one must have to produce it, enjoyed our time with the owners, and now have excellent momentos from our trip. Thanks Marcello & Paolo! With so much gratitude, The Habayeb familyWritten July 12, 2018
- Don W0 contributionsA wonderful experienceI arranged this trip because it was something that my wife wanted to do. What an awakening - I never knew how amazing vinegar could be. This side trip was my Northern Italy high point. I enthusiastically second all positive comments from previous reviews; but I'd like to make some comments on transportation. We were staying in Bologna and many previous reviews made it sound like an expensive and tedious journey from Bologna - it was not at all difficult. I think that others tried to get to Castelvetro via Trenitalia (the national train line). That's not a good choice. We took the TPER (Trasport Passeggiri Emilia Romangna) train from Bologna Centrale to Vignola for 3.5 euro. The day prior to our visit, we called Marcello and he helped us arrange for a cab to meet us at the Vignola train station. The trip to the Aceteria was about 20 euro (consider it a tour through the countryside).Written July 11, 2018
- Le_Food_Inspector0 contributionsA must visit when in Modena!We visited in July 2017. We took the train to Modena and got a taxi from the station. The visit and tasting was brilliant and Marcello's English was superb. Marcello also kindly took us to the local parmigiano reggiano factory however production had finished but we did get to look at the huge store-room of cheese and purchase some amazing 36 month parmigiano reggiano which was also very cheap! Thanks Marcello, and sorry its taken so long to leave a review!Written July 7, 2018
- Hugh S0 contributions“Real Balsamic!”You’ve heard of wine snobs? So after a visit here you’re on your way to becoming a balsamic vinegar snob! All the more evidence as to Italy’s great food and joyful sense of life. Our stop here was part of a great day long “food tour” out of Bologna. It included an on-site 10:00 am pastry breakfast (with wine) and then sampling of all their various renditions of aged balsamic vinegars (you really can taste the grapes!) They (total family operation) do a great job of also showing you how all this is accomplished and then stored. After a lifetime of commercially made, off the grocery store shelf balsamic (good for cleaning your bathroom the guide jokingly told us) here’s your opportunity to experience the real thing! If you’re in the neighborhood do stop by; and consider buying some of the small bottles they have on sale as gifts for the folks back home.Written June 15, 2018
- AlS99380 contributionsAbsolutely fantastic visit highly recommendWhat an amazing visit, wonderful product, excellent tour and tasting, what a fantastic experience. We learned so much about your wonderful balsamic vinegar and now happily have some 12 year old balsamic and other excellent products to take home to the UK. Lovely cheese, local ham and their own wine to finish off the visit. Thank you for a great visit.Written June 13, 2018
- Barryu0 contributionsOutstandingWe visited Acetaia Cavedoni for a balsamic tasting advertised on Trip Advisor. Located a few km outside Modena the location was easy to find. We were warmly welcomed by Marcello who was our guide. This is a small family business and their experience, pride, and enthusiasm shows in every aspect of their business. We were shown the vineyard, the picking and pressing of the grapes, and the cooking of the grapes. The making of high quality balsamic is a long and detailed process. Marcello answered all our many questions and we proceeded to the tasting accompanied by a simple snack food. Their tour showroom is a showcase of their family history and their balsamic products. We had a wonderful couple of hours. Highly recommended.Written June 8, 2018
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Camilla H
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The trip was above and beyond expectations. The host Marcello was passionate about his family’s 6-generation art of vinegar-making, and candid about the “secrets” of the industry — learned a ton during the experience. The tasting at the end was high quality and extremely generous, and we were able to try out a wide range of his family’s offerings. It is this sort of genuine Modenese family operations that tourists need to experience, not those large-scale commercial productions. Thank you, Marcello!
Written September 1, 2023
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Ye'ela E
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Sep 2020 • Solo
My husband and I found this beautiful location through this very website but not one positive review could have prepared us for this unbelievably amazing experience!
From the very beginning we were treated not just as customers but as honored guests and, dare I say, as friends. From an incredibly interesting and informative tour around the property (vineyard, Barrels storage room and workshop) to a delicious tasting of all differently aged balsamic vinegars accompanied by local cheeses, meats and home made Lambrusco, this place was the highlight of our trip.
Marcello, our loveliest of tour guides, answered all of our questions about his trade and also showered us with excellent tips about the different sights one should experience in this beautiful region. His wife backed us a surprise chocolate cake we couldn’t stop shuffling in, and overall we felt for one afternoon like we’re the honor guests of this traditional family. I deeply recommend this tour and we will definitely be back in the near future.
Once again, our warmest thanks to this wonderful man and his family who opens their doors to anyone interested in their culture, trade and way of life.
From the very beginning we were treated not just as customers but as honored guests and, dare I say, as friends. From an incredibly interesting and informative tour around the property (vineyard, Barrels storage room and workshop) to a delicious tasting of all differently aged balsamic vinegars accompanied by local cheeses, meats and home made Lambrusco, this place was the highlight of our trip.
Marcello, our loveliest of tour guides, answered all of our questions about his trade and also showered us with excellent tips about the different sights one should experience in this beautiful region. His wife backed us a surprise chocolate cake we couldn’t stop shuffling in, and overall we felt for one afternoon like we’re the honor guests of this traditional family. I deeply recommend this tour and we will definitely be back in the near future.
Once again, our warmest thanks to this wonderful man and his family who opens their doors to anyone interested in their culture, trade and way of life.
Written September 1, 2020
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Derek W
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Jun 2024 • Couples
Gorgeous property, wonderful in the sunny weather. Excellent and informative tour by passionate family business. Balsamics were intricate and complex, and the lunch (with desserts) was lovely. A few extra glasses of Lambressco (also produced by Cavedoni) was a nice touch. The massive quarter of three year old Parmeggiano Reggiano which we ate essentially our fill of, would have accounted for half the price in Canada! Good value, pleasant and comfortable experience.
Written June 7, 2024
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Agnethe
Norway7 contributions
Jul 2022 • Family
Generation five and six Cavedoni were the most amazing hosts you can ask for. Very interesting tour where you get to learn all you need to know about the balsamic vinegar. Fantastic tasting. I would recommend everyone to experience this tour. The English was extremely good as well!
Written July 12, 2022
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Claudia D
Jensen Beach, FL2 contributions
Jul 2023
This tour was one of the highlights of our trip to Modena. Experiencing a tour led by the 5th and 6th generation of the family is priceless. We learned a lot and tasted the best balsamic vinegar! can't wait to be back with the whole family!!
Written July 31, 2023
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Joshua S
Jacksonville, FL8 contributions
Very relaxing and informative afternoon. The host is a real professional and obviously passionate about the family business and entire industry. At the end of the tour you get to eat some treats and chat with both guests and the host which is a great finish to the entire experience. Highly suggest booking your Modena balsamic experience here.
Written July 28, 2023
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John O
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Marcello and his entire family are so passionate about what they do and the love and care they put into producing a truly wonderful product really comes through in the taste. So many variables, the grape, the must the barrels the handling, but the craft and skill of a 5 star quality producer comes through.
An introduction to the process along with a family history and tasting were great starts but please go for the gourmet experience where wine cheese hams and deserts really bring out the best in a few drops of balsamic and it only takes a few drops!
An introduction to the process along with a family history and tasting were great starts but please go for the gourmet experience where wine cheese hams and deserts really bring out the best in a few drops of balsamic and it only takes a few drops!
Written July 6, 2023
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Regina D
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May 2024 • Couples
What an experience in such a beautiful setting learning all about the process of making real balsamic vinegar from scratch.
The Cavedoni family has an interesting history and it’s nice to see that the six generation is continuing their passion of producing quality balsamic vinegar.
We were able to taste the different ages of the balsamic vinegar which was amazing!
They ended the tour with an amazing lunch incorporating the variety of balsamic vinegars.
Would definitely recommend visiting them.
The Cavedoni family has an interesting history and it’s nice to see that the six generation is continuing their passion of producing quality balsamic vinegar.
We were able to taste the different ages of the balsamic vinegar which was amazing!
They ended the tour with an amazing lunch incorporating the variety of balsamic vinegars.
Would definitely recommend visiting them.
Written May 17, 2024
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JoAn F
Lucca, Italy86 contributions
Jul 2021
This was a great tour! We learned and saw how traditional balsamic vinegar is made along with other balsamic products - and how to really tell them apart! The tour was led by one family member and we also met his father. This is truly a family business.
I had been on a tour at a different balsamic house, but the explanations given during the tour were much better and clearer. Making this product is a truly unique process.
And then there was the tasting... of course, you are going to taste their products at the end, but I was surprised at the quality and quantity of the other products offered as well - Parmigiana Reggiano, prosciutto, other meats, bread, etc. It was nice to be able to taste the balsamic products with others - just as you normally would.
100% satisfied with this activity and the purchases made!
I had been on a tour at a different balsamic house, but the explanations given during the tour were much better and clearer. Making this product is a truly unique process.
And then there was the tasting... of course, you are going to taste their products at the end, but I was surprised at the quality and quantity of the other products offered as well - Parmigiana Reggiano, prosciutto, other meats, bread, etc. It was nice to be able to taste the balsamic products with others - just as you normally would.
100% satisfied with this activity and the purchases made!
Written July 18, 2021
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Amy T
London, UK13 contributions
Oct 2021
We spent a great afternoon learning all about Balsamic Vinegar. We had a tour with Marcello, who is so passionate about what they do and his English is fantastic! It was incredibly interesting hearing about how balsamic is made and what to look for to get quality (now we buy different balsamic from the supermarket at home!).
After the tour we sat down to taste different vintages and Marcello's wife made us some divine snacks to go with it! Lovely wine served with it too. Paolo, Marcello's father came out and encouraged us to drink and eat more. His English isn't so great but he made for that with enthusiasm and luckily I speak some Italian so we had some good laughs with him!
This is a wonderful, family run company who are clearly passionate, enthusiastic and proud of their Aceteia. As they should be becuase their produce is delicious! We bought 2 different vintages of Balsamic and a bottle of Saba too.
Grazie mille Cavedoni family for a wonderful afternoon!
After the tour we sat down to taste different vintages and Marcello's wife made us some divine snacks to go with it! Lovely wine served with it too. Paolo, Marcello's father came out and encouraged us to drink and eat more. His English isn't so great but he made for that with enthusiasm and luckily I speak some Italian so we had some good laughs with him!
This is a wonderful, family run company who are clearly passionate, enthusiastic and proud of their Aceteia. As they should be becuase their produce is delicious! We bought 2 different vintages of Balsamic and a bottle of Saba too.
Grazie mille Cavedoni family for a wonderful afternoon!
Written September 4, 2022
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We will be in Modena and Bologna for one week in September 2020. We would like to take part in this tour, but we will not have a rental car. Is it possible to be picked up at and returned to our hotel in Modena? If so, what would the cost be? Thank you.
Written October 15, 2019
We are in a taxi right now back to Modena. Cost between the two is about 45 euro. Well worth it!!
Written January 4, 2020
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