We stumbled upon the store in 2018. Even though it's a half hour from home, across the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois, Tony and I think it's worth the drive. Their balsamic vinegar is the thickest and most flavorful I've ever found (and I've looked in a lot of places). I've been known to drizzle it on a salad straight up.Alton is a half hour trip, and we always try to do another activity while in the area to justify the gas and time. I searched for activities in the area and came upon the Audubon Center at Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, which is close to the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
The visitor center parking lot was almost full, and when we entered we found out that was because there was a group of schoolchildren there on a field trip. A naturalist was giving them a presentation about birds in the area. We stood in the back and listened, and met Patriot, a bald eagle who was 30 years old.
After the presentation ended Tony and I walked around the small inside display. I saw this banner that showed the wingspans of different birds. I had no idea some of them were so large!
Tony found out the center had about eight miles of trails. Unfortunately, most of them were still snow covered, but we were able to walk along a short paved trail down to a viewing area.
A lot of bald eagles migrate to Missouri in winter from Canada and the Great Lakes. The rivers rarely freeze, so there are hunting grounds for fish. There were several volunteers with telescopes trained on eagles across the river. They were really there for the students, but they let Tony and I take a peek.From the Audubon Center it was a ten-minute drive to the Olive Oil Marketplace. I carried in the empty bottles, and carried out full bottles of Traditional, Garlic Cilantro, Strawberry, and White Pineapple balsamic vinegars.


So, you're not going to be cooking a bird in balsamic.
ReplyDeleteNot now, but I'll never say never.
DeleteThat wingspan graphic is very interesting! And I enjoy a nice balsamic vinegar too every once in a while!
ReplyDeleteIt turns out that I am quite a bit shorter than a bald eagle's wing span!
DeleteWonderful trip! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWe use a lot of balsamic vinegar, but haven't come across the flavoured ones.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen flavors anywhere but in a specialty store.
DeleteYou have so many things to see in your area - even for a 30 min drive! How are you finding the costs of the balsamic over time? Huge changes or?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good question, because I can't remember what I paid last year. This time, depending on the flavor, a 375 ml bottle was between $18-$20.
DeleteOnly in the past few years have I discovered what a wonderful difference balsamic vinegar makes. Thanks for the link to this marketplace ... it's sure tempting!
ReplyDeleteThe first time I had balsamic thick enough to drizzle instead of pour I was in heaven! I've only found a couple of stores that carry it.
DeleteSounds like a great adventure. Perhaps a trip for when the grandkids visit.
ReplyDeleteThat would be a wonderful idea!
DeleteI didn't know they lived that long.
ReplyDeleteIn the wild bald eagles live 15-30 years, but in captivity it can be as long as typically live for 50 years
DeletePatriot is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteI remember when you posted about going last year, I think it was. We have lots of Bald Eagles here too. I was heading out to deliver traps south of town and suddenly two where just over the front of my car, engaged in fighting, maybe over the dead nutria in the other lane of traffic. Not sure they didn't drop it. They do love nutria. I instinctively ducked thinking I'd hit one or both. But they swooped out of the way.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting to see a pair of eagles up close.
DeleteThose vinegars sound delicious! And how lovely to meet a Bald Eagle.
ReplyDeleteYour comment about the store being 30 minutes away reminded me of our daughter. Everything is within minutes of her house so 30 minutes is quite the trek for her. We have to drive 90 minutes just to get to Walmart!
ReplyDeleteI like being close to things.
DeleteHow nice that you combined the vinegar shopping trip with something else and had good results with both stops, Kathy. The vinegar choices sound great.
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