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Oil and Vinegar Gourmet Gift Set

gourmet gift setOil and Vinegar Gourmet Gift Set, send by Priority Mail.

An oil and vinegar gourmet set makes a wonderful gift for any occasion. Popular for Mother’s Day, housewarming and anniversary gifts. The Gourmet Gift set comes with imported olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar from Modena Italy.

Cold pressed gourmet olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar add a healthy flourish to salads, pastas, and Italian cuisine. Perfect pantry additions for every cook.

Includes:

  • Italian Masserrie di Sant’Eramo Virgin Olive Oil 8.5 fl oz.
  • Italian Masserrie di Sant’Eramo Balsamic Vinegar 8.5 fl oz.
  • An exquisite crystal European hand blown Grape design Cruet  Give a holiday gift of a gourmet oil and vinegar. Imported Italian gourmet Extra Virgin Olive Oil and aged Balsamic Vinegar from Modena. Includes the glass oil and vinegar cruet for table decanter.

Price $56.95

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