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"Great on Italian sub with some EVOO. Also rocks with fish and chips. I’m just getting started with this vinegar, but if you like some punch in your vinegar you’ll love this."

Sweet and sour sherry vinegar aged in oak casks, enriched with Pedro Ximénez wine for added depth, balance, and complexity.
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SIZE
8.45 fl oz (250 ml)
Type
Sherry Vinegar
Finished with natural sweet Pedro Ximenez wine.
Traditional sherry-wine aging in oak casks.

Traditional Sherry Vinegar with a Pedro Ximénez Twist
Produced in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Cádiz, this premium sherry vinegar combines the vibrant character of traditional sherry vinegar with the richness of Pedro Ximénez natural sweet wine.
Aged in oak casks using the traditional criaderas and solera system used for fine sherry wines, it develops a dark mahogany color and a beautifully balanced sweet-and-sour profile.
Pungent aromas characteristic of sherry vinegar are softened and rounded by the addition of a small portion of Pedro Ximénez wine, creating greater depth, complexity, and elegance on the palate.
Ideal for dressings, salads, marinades, reductions, game dishes, fish, and legumes, it brings brightness, richness, and distinctive Spanish character to a wide variety of recipes.
Contains sulfites.
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What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Great on Italian sub with some EVOO. Also rocks with fish and chips. I’m just getting started with this vinegar, but if you like some punch in your vinegar you’ll love this."
"We first discovered this vinegar in a small store when we were on vacation and I’m happy I can get it from Olive Oil Lovers. It’s not as acidic as some other producers’ sherry vinegars and we regularly use it on salads."
"I love this vinegar."
"Good for salad."
"We really like this sherry vinegar and I was having trouble finding it. Fortunately Olive Oil Lovers carries it. It was easy to order and arrived in one week."
"Had this last night for the first time on loose greens with just olive oil and loved it!"
"Great vinegar when you want a touch of sweetness"
"Give a great taste to ur salad or veggies"

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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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