How to Store Balsamic Vinegar So It Lasts for Years (2024)

Whether drizzled over vanilla ice cream, splashed in soups, or used as a dip for bread, balsamic vinegar turns everyday dishes into delicious feasts. Simply put, balsamic vinegar is magic. Invest in a quality bottle, store it well, and it'll be your secret ingredient for years to come. Here's what you need to know to protect that investment and make your balsamic vinegar last.

How Long Does Balsamic Vinegar Last?

While it would be hard to prove balsamic vinegar can last forever, a good bottle will last quite some time, assuming it's made and stored properly. The acidity of vinegar actually makes it self-preserving, which is why many bottles of balsamic vinegar get better with age. According to Michael Harlan Turkell, author of Acid Trip: Travels in the World of Vinegar, in the 19th century, mothers in Italy's Emilia Romagna region started to make balsamic when a daughter was born. That way, by the time the daughter got married, the balsamic was well-aged.

Most commercially available balsamic vinegar should be consumed within three to five years after opening. The vinegars are still safe to consume after five years (self-preserving, remember), but the quality won't be the same.

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Buy the Best Because It Lasts

How can you know if you're buying a good bottle that will last? When it comes to balsamic, the old saying is true: You get what you pay for. Expect to pay at least $15 per bottle. Look for IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta), which is aged at least 60 days, or for Traditional DOP (Tradizionale Denominazione di Origine Protetta), which is aged at least 12 years and consequently costs more.

Also, be aware that some balsamic vinegars may be cut with other ingredients, like syrups, so read the ingredient list—added ingredients could hasten spoilage.

How to Store Balsamic Vinegar

If you've been storing balsamic vinegar in the cupboard above your stove or oven (or on the counter near the stove), it's time to move it. For the best-tasting balsamic vinegar that will last for the longest period of time, store it in a cool, dark place and away from strong flavors. If you're mainly using it to make salads and prefer chilled ingredients for your dressing, you can go ahead and store it in the refrigerator—but it doesn't require refrigeration.

Ways to Use Balsamic Vinegar

As delicious as balsamic vinegar is drizzled over grilled or roasted meats or on a cheese plate or salad, there are so many other ways to use it, too. In fact, with all the dishes and drinks you can add balsamic vinegar to, it seems impossible anyone would be able to hold on to a bottle for a year, let alone three to five years.

  • Try these balsamic mushrooms as an easy side dish.
  • Make this orange and balsamic chicken for a quick, delicious weeknight meal.
  • Balsamic works so well in sweet-tart combinations like this balsamic-fig sauce, which goes with chicken or pork or could be a mainstay of your cheese board.
  • Explore the power of balsamic for dessert: try a little in the poaching liquid for pears—and do try a drizzle over vanilla ice cream.
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