Sherry vinegar
"Intense, rounder acidity, and unique smell of oak casks. I use a few drops on savory foods to enhance the aroma."

Intense sherry vinegar aged in oak casks for 10 years, offering remarkable complexity, balanced acidity, and an elegant finish.
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SIZE
8.45 fl oz (250 ml)
Type
Sherry Vinegar
Traditional sherry-wine aging for 10 years.
Complex flavor without overwhelming dishes.

The Art of Patience, Refined Over a Decade
Aged for a minimum of ten years in oak casks, Arvum Gran Reserva Sherry Vinegar is a remarkable expression of one of Spain's most treasured culinary traditions.
Following the traditional criaderas and solera system used for fine sherry wines, it develops a dark mahogany color with amber highlights, along with remarkable aromatic and flavor complexity gained through a decade of aging.
On the nose, it reveals intense aromas of toasted wood, balsamic notes, and aged Oloroso sherry. The palate is vibrant yet beautifully rounded, delivering concentrated flavor, balanced acidity, and a long, elegant finish.
Use it to elevate salads, seafood, roasted vegetables, meats, game, sauces, and reductions, or wherever a touch of acidity and complexity can bring a dish to life.
Rich, sophisticated, and endlessly versatile, this is a pantry staple for cooks who appreciate exceptional ingredients and authentic Spanish craftsmanship.
Contains sulfites.
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What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Intense, rounder acidity, and unique smell of oak casks. I use a few drops on savory foods to enhance the aroma."
"I made a French vinaigrette with this sherry vinegar with some Graza Olive Oli, and it is fantastic, better than using wine vinegar!"
"This vinegar can be used on salads, meats or pasta. I even added it to a chuck roast I'd been simmering just to add that extra zing."
"Deeply complex flavor. Goes well with everything I tried it on so far!"
"I’m so pleased that I finally found the perfect Sherry Vinegar. The sweet sour balance is so satisfying. I have used this on salads and fresh vegetables a few times now and am so pleased with it! I love your site and the products that I have tried!!"
"Add this to your salad with some special olive oil. Even my blue cheese dressing husband was impressed."
"Is Sherry vinegar has such a rich, deep, and complex flavor. Just a splash to a marinade can do wonders. We are still experimenting all the ways it can be used!"
"All great as always."

MADE FOR YOU BY
Aecovi-Jerez
Aecovi is defined as a second level co-operative that brings together four co-operatives of the Marco de Jerez, known as the Sherry Triangle. But Aecovi is much more than just a co-operative: it is committed to respecting the vineyards as well as the men and women who have work the lands in the Cadiz province.
It is also committed to creating wines by using the most traditional methods that benefit from the most modern and innovative grape-producing and wine-making practices, while remaining committed to sustainability by employing environmentally friendly practices and products.
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