1. Product overview
1.1 Product description
The name "vinegar" is reserved for the product obtained exclusively by the biological process of "double fermentation", alcoholic and acetic, of foodstuffs and beverages of agricultural origin or their aqueous dilutions. Wine, cider and perry used to make vinegar may contain volatile acidity. The residual alcohol content of vinegars, other than wine vinegar, is limited to 0.5% vol.; for wine vinegars it is limited to 1.5% vol. and for vinegars made from liqueur wines or vins doux naturels, it may reach 3% vol. The minimum acetic content of vinegars (acetimetric degrees at +20°C) is 5 g of acetic acid per 100 mL (6 g for wine vinegars). A difference of 0.2°, i.e. 2 g of acetic acid per liter of vinegar, may be allowed in the measure of this content.
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Bibliography
- (1) - ANONYME - Le vinaigre, une tradition séculaire - (2021). https://cultinera.wordpress.com/?s=vinaigre
- (2) - DEGRANGE (I.) - Des fermentations à la...
Regulations
Regulation (EU) No. 2023/2086 of September 28, 2023, "Use of buffered vinegar as a preservative and acidity regulator, E267".
Commission Regulation (EC) No 583/2009 of July 3, 2009 entering a name in the register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications [Aceto Balsamico di Modena (PGI)].
Regulation (EC) no. 813/2000 of April 17, 2000, "Registration...
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