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La Cave De L'abbé Rous, Aged 6 Years Vinegar of Banyuls, 500 Ml (16.9 Oz) Bottle

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Management number 216799640 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $10.00 Model Number 216799640
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  • 1 x 500ml Glass Bottle
  • Crafted with passion and expertise, La Cave De L'abbé Rous Aged Red Wine Vinegar is a result of a time-honored tradition that combines the finest selection of French red wines and an artisanal aging process. The wines are meticulously chosen for their robust, full-bodied flavors, ensuring a remarkable depth and complexity in the final product.
  • This small production vinegar is made from the naturally sweet wine of Banyuls, with a grape base of 50% Grenache Noir, 40% Grenache Gris, 10% Carignan. It has been barrel-aged for six years to develop nuanced flavor and an excellent balance of sweet and tart. Vinegar of Banyuls adds fantastic depth of flavor to any food. With its hint of residual sugar and the six years it spends in oak casks, it elevates any dish.
  • The secret behind this enchanting vinegar lies in its maturation process. Aged in oak barrels, the vinegar undergoes a natural transformation that allows it to develop a harmonious balance of acidity, sweetness, and fruity undertones. The delicate dance of flavors creates a symphony on your palate, adding a touch of sophistication and refinement to your culinary creations.
  • Produced by: La Cave de L'Abbé Rous in Occitanie, France

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