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Theo Balemasam White Cherry 500 ml | Barrel No. 11

Fruity Mild Balsamic Vinegar

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The Brauhaus Codex ACETUM 1868 GERMANITUS guarantees in advance that no technical nutrients or artificial additives are added. The production takes place in a decelerated process with the use of the best raw materials of the highest quality.

 

Theo Balemasam White Cherry 500 ml | Barrel No. 11

This almost black balsamic features an almond-like sour cherry note with a sweet-sour character. Slow aging in oak wood barrels further refines its balanced character.

  • Without Colouring Agents
  • No Artificial Flavours
  • No preservatives
  • All-natural Production
  • Gluten free
  • Lactose free
Further product information
Item number:
7613530010031
Packaging size:
500 ml
Packaging:
Glass bottle
Appearance:
black

Ingredients

White cherry vinegar, concentrated cherry must. 

5.0% acid - organically obtained

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Nutritional Values

100 g contain on average:

Energy : 494 kJ / 116 kcal
Fat : 0.1 g
of which saturated fatty acids : 0.1 g
Carbohydrates : 27 g
of which sugars : 22.3 g
Protein : 0.1 g
Salt : 0.02 g
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