Sherry Vinegar

Sherry Vinegar

Sherry Vinegar, or more properly "Vinagre de Jerez", is a gourmet wine vinegar made from Sherry. It is produced in the Spanish province of Cádiz and inside the triangular area between the city of Jerez de la Frontera and towns of Sanlúcar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa María, known as the "sherry triangle".

To be called "Vinagre de Jerez", by law the Sherry vinegar must undergo ageing in American oak for a minimum of six months, can only be aged within the "sherry triangle" and must have a minimum of 7 degrees acidity. Most Sherry vinegars are aged using the same "Solera" system as the Sherry wines and "Brandy de Jerez".

The production and quality of sherry vinegar is monitored and controlled by the Consejo Regulador and Sherry vinegar has its own Denominación de Origen, which is protected by Spanish and EU law. The only other vinegars with similar protected designation of origin are "Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale" from Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy and "Condado de Huelva" in Spain

Age Categories

*"Vinagre de Jerez" has a minimum of 6 months ageing in wood.
*"Vinagre de Jerez Reserva" has a minimum of 2 years ageing in wood.
*"Vinagre de Jerez Gran Reserva" is a new category with a minimum of 10 years ageing in wood.

tyles

The style of sherry vinegar depends mainly on the grape variety used to produce the wine it is made from.

*"Palomino": Most sherry vinegar is produced from wines which were made from the Palomino grape. The wine being used to produce the vinegar can be young wine or can be a wine which has already aged.

*"al Pedro Ximénez": Wines produced from the Pedro Ximénez grape are usually sweet, often very sweet, and consequently the vinegars produced from these wines are usually sweeter than other sherry vinegars or at the very least have a sweet raisin nose. Sometimes Palomino vinegars are sweetened with the addition of a small amount of Pedro Ximénez wine (residual alcohol can not be more than 3%).

*"Moscatel": Small amounts of sherry vinegar are produced from the Moscatel grape.

Uses

Sherry vinegar was originally "discovered" by French chefs. In 2008 France was the largest market for sherry vinegar.

Vinaigrette made from sherry vinegar is particularly flavourful and matches well with many foods, not just salads, but steamed asparagus or globe artichoke for example.

In Jerez de la Frontera a traditional dish is "Riñones al Jerez": lambs kidneys with a sauce made from sherry wine and sherry vinegar.

The best sherry vinegars have a deep, complex flavour and enhance the flavours in soups, stews, sauces, casseroles and dressings.

Use Sherry Vinegar to make the perfect Gazpacho or Salmorejo.

History

Vinegar from sherry has been around since sherry was first produced in and around Jerez. In the sherry bodegas wines which had undergone acetic fermentation and turned to vinegar used to be considered failures, however since the 1950s winemakers started to view sherry vinegar as a product in its own right and now even encourage it. They also began to carefully age their vinegars in the same way as their wines and brandies.

Barrels containing vinegar are always quickly removed from the wine bodega, this is to prevent other barrels of wine also turning to vinegar. Any barrels which have contained vinegar cannot usually be used to store wine again due to the risk of acetic fermentation. In the past the vinegar was given away to staff and family of the owner or sold at the bodega door. Some barrels were stored separately and often forgotten about. These vinegars, many over 50 years old, are now being re-discovered.

References

"Sherry" by Julian Jeffs Revised Edition 2004 ISBN 1-84000-923-3
"Sherry. The Noble Wine" by Manuel González Gordon and revised by John Doxat 1990 ISBN 1-870948-40-8

External links

* [http://www.sherry.org/english/vinagre/index.html Consejo Regulador]

Producers and shippers

* [http://www.fernandodecastilla.com/ Rey Fernando de Castilla]

* [http://www.emilio-lustau.com/ Emilio Lustau]

* [http://www.romate.com/ Sanchez Romate]

* [http://www.vinagresdeyema.es/ Vinagres de Yema]

* [http://www.barbadillo.com/ Barbadillo]

* [http://www.vinicola-hidalgo.es/ Hidalgo-La Gitana]

* [http://www.sherry-vinegar.com/ sherry-vinegar.com]

* [http://www.tienda.com/ La Tienda]


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