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A flavoursome culinary vinegar, infused with fresh French tarragon. Add to sauces for delicious flavour wherever white wine or fresh tarragon flavours would be welcome.

A multitude of uses: Drizzle over your favourite salad, create superb fresh-tasting dressings and marinades for meat, fish & vegetables, or simply add a splash to sauces, soups and casseroles.

Delia says: "For a simple pasta sauce, fry some onion, garlic and mushrooms, then add a splash of white wine & tarragon vinegar and stir in some cream. Quick and incredibly delicious "

 

Designed with Passion and Hand-Made with Love™, our products are hand-made naturally and locally in the Three Counties and are free from Artificial Additives or Preservatives.

Allergy Advice: Gluten-Free. Cannot guarantee nut-free. If you need further information on ingredients or allergy advice before purchasing this product then do please contact us.

Special Diets: Information on sugar content for Diabetic diets.

 

Our vinegars are totally naturally, infused with fresh ingredients for your pleasure. They are excellent for drizzling, dipping and making your own, unique dressings and marinades.

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Balsamic Vinegar

Often thought to be a wine vinegar, Balsamic vinegar is actually made from grape pressings that have never been permitted to ferment into wine.

The sweet white Trebbiano grape pressings are boiled down to a dark syrup and then aged under rigid restrictions. The syrup is placed into oaken kegs, along with a vinegar "mother," and begins the aging process.

Over the years it graduates to smaller and smaller kegs made of chestnut, cherrywood, ash, mulberry, and juniper until it is ready for sale. All of these woods progressively add character to the vinegar. As it ages, moisture evaporates out, further thickening the vinegar and concentrating the flavor. Some balsamic vinegars have been aged for over 100 years.

As far back as 900 years ago, vintners in the Modena region of Italy were making balsamic vinegar. It was taken as a tonic and bestowed upon those of importance as a mark of favor.

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