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Refers to vinegar that is produced from white wine and is a popular ingredient for the preparation of various salad dressings.
Vinegar made from red wine, which has a stronger and more robust flavor than vinegar made with white wine.
Wine vinegar blended with raspberry juice for a flavor that has the sweetness of berries, yet is mildly acidic.
Types of vinegar that are produced from fermented ingredients such as grapes or rice. There are many varieties of red and white wine vinegars and the quality and flavor vary widely between brands, depending on the quality of the ingredients and the process for aging.
A version of Balsamic vinegar that is made with white wine vinegar and grape must (fresh pressed juice with seeds and skins).
A light flavored vinegar made from rice wine which has been created by adding a bacteria culture to the wine, thus beginning a fermentation process that produces the vinegar.
Wine vinegar that has the rich, nutty flavor of a fortified wine. It can be used for several purposes, such as in marinades for grilling and in salads.
Wine vinegar that has the rich, nutty flavor of a fortified wine. It can be used for several purposes, such as in marinades for grilling, and in salads.
An unpleasant "nose" that presents itself when a bottle of wine is initially opened. The offensive odor is an indication that the wine is unfit for consumption.
A wine vinegar made from grapes grown in the French region of Banyuls-sur-Mer. The varietal mix of this vinegar includes primarily Granache noir, Grenache gris and a minor amount of Carignane grapes.
A liquid solution, such as apple cider or ethyl alcohol, which has been fermented once with bacteria, converting the natural surgars into alcohol and then fermented a second time to convert the solution into acedic acid or vinegar.
A very strong, but sweet type of grape vinegar originating in the Modena region of Italy. Produced from the juice of white Trebbiano grapes, Balsamic Vinegar is made from fresh pressed grape juice, referred to as "must" and therefore is not classifed as a wine vinegar.
An alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of fruits and vegetables. Grapes account for the largest segment of wine making.
Made from the same grapes grown for producing champagne, this substance is type of vinegar made from the stock of dry white sparkling wine.
A spicy herb sauce or marinade that is served with grilled and roasted meats. With orgins credited to Argentina and their use of the sauce, Chimichurri Sauce generally consists of water, salt, garlic, parsley, oregano, pepper, red chile peppers, lemon zest, red or white-wine vinegar, and extra-virgin olive oil.
A product that is made from powdered or coarsely ground mustard that is combined with other ingredients, such as vinegar, turmeric, white wine, and sugar.
A thick, gelatin substance containing bacteria that forms in vinegar most often when the vinegar warms to temperatures between 60ºF to 85ºF.
Traditionally, this sauce is a white butter sauce native to France, that is used as a complement to enhance a variety of foods, such as egg dishes, poultry, seafood, and vegetables.
Produced from a plum, this red colored seasoning is made from the juices created by the pickling of ume plums.
A water mixture that has been made acidic by combining lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar, or wine with water.
Top 28 glossary terms found