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"Smooth with just the right acidity. My vinaigrette has been elevated to a whole new level."

Protected-origin sherry vinegar aged for two years in oak barrels, offering rich aromas of oak and aged wine with a soft, persistent finish
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SIZE
8.45 fl oz (250 ml)
Type
Sherry Vinegar
Matured in tiered 500L oak barrels.
Soft flavor with lasting complexity.

Authentic Sherry Vinegar from Andalusia
Produced in Andalusia and certified DOP, this reserve sherry vinegar is crafted according to strict production standards that define one of Spain's most celebrated culinary ingredients.
Aged for a minimum of two years in 500-liter oak barrels arranged in the traditional Spanish solera system, it develops depth, balance, and remarkable aromatic complexity.
Its mahogany color introduces rich aromas of oak and aged wine, while the palate is soft yet persistent, delivering elegance and character without overwhelming food.
Versatile and refined, it brings depth and brightness to salads, vegetables, marinades, sauces, seafood, and countless Mediterranean dishes.
Contains sulfites.
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What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 4.7647057 / 5 from 17 reviews.
Review topics: ["flavor","vinegar"].
"Smooth with just the right acidity. My vinaigrette has been elevated to a whole new level."
"This is a good, balanced vinegar at a good price."
"The best vinegar I ever taste"
"This vinegar is nicely balanced. I like it for both casual everyday use and also special occasion recipes."
"I’m not a connoisseur by no means. But it tastes good in salad I haven’t used it very much yet"
"Great flavor. Definitely one of the best vinegars that I've had. The flavor from the oak barrel is noticeable."
"A brighter rendition of Jerez vinegar. Overall bright, only faintly sweet, fairly straightforward in its acidity. High acid punch with light fruit aftertaste. Very little cask taste despite being “reserve”. Decent for the price, but not a knockout. Recommend using to finish, not enough body to hold its own in a recipe."
"I love it! The flavor, the quality, etc. It was shipped in the right time, and very well packaged. Excellent product."
"Bellisimo"
"We love the great flavor of this vinegar; highly recommended"

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Oro Bailen
Located in the town of Villanueva de la Reina in the province of Jaen, Oro Bailen is sited in the province's Sierra Norte in the foothills of the Sierra Morena, a Mediterranean forest full of a wide variety of flora and fauna. Owned and operated by the Gálvez-Gónzalez family, they are able to oversee the various phases of production, providing full traceability, from the formation of the fruit on the tree to the final packaging, ensuring an excellent quality product.
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