Flavored & Compounds

Grape Compound Alcohol Vinegar

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Continuous line illustration with bottles, glasses, herbs, tomatoes, olives, and salad bowls in a Mediterranean-style composition.
Prinz Grape Composite Alcohol Vinegar combines classic spirit vinegar with natural grape juice, bringing a balance between neutrality and a light fruity touch. With 4.2% acidity, it offers versatility for everyday use, making it ideal for salads, sauce preparation, and seasoning meats. Its mild aroma enhances foods without overly interfering with their original flavor.

Ingredients

Acetic fermentation of hydrated alcohol, natural grape juice, and preservative potassium metabisulfite.

Acidity 4.2%

DOES NOT CONTAIN GLUTEN. After use, keep the lid closed and refrigerate.

Packaging

750ml

500ml

5L

3L

It is recommended for the

Grape Compound Alcohol Vinegar

With a balanced, slightly fruity flavor, it is ideal for simple salads, everyday vinaigrettes, marinades for a variety of meats, and the preparation of cold sauces. It can also be used in homemade preserves. By combining a neutral base with a hint of grape, it adds subtle complexity without drastically changing the recipe’s profile.

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