Pucker up.
The Noble brand knows that patience is a virtue. First, this white wine vinegar spends 5 years aging in oak barrels. Then Egyptian heirloom organic lemon peel is added -- think of an intense Meyer lemon with notes of orange peel and cedar.
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Mikuni Wild Harvest
Tacoma, WA
They started out as mushroom foragers. Now, Mikuni Wild Harvest owners Tyler Gray and brothers Tim and Gord Weighill are purveyors of organic, sustainable foods coveted by celebrated chefs like Mario Batali and David Chang, and they're raising the bar in kitchens across the country.
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Reviews for
Noble Tonic 04: French Orleans White Wine Vinegar
Reviews for
Noble Tonic 04: French Orleans White Wine Vinegar
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Excellent
This vinegar was worth the price; very flavorful with a delicious aroma. We'd definitely order it again.
This Is Our House Vinegar
Noble Tonic 04 is our "house vinegar" because we use it every day. It has a distinct, lovely flavor without sharpness – no need to pucker up and cough! I've given it as a hostess gift to friends who asked about it after enjoying salads or other dishes with vinegar & oil at our house. The container is cool, too.
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