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So, what is vinaigre à l'estragon?
Vinaigre à l'estragon, also known as tarragon vinegar, is a traditional French vinegar that is made by steeping fresh tarragon leaves in high-quality white wine vinegar. The result is a delicate yet flavorful vinegar that is commonly used in salad dressings, marinades, and sauces. The sweet and slightly anise-like taste of the tarragon complements the acidity of the vinegar, creating a unique flavor that adds a touch of sophistication to any dish. Vinaigre à l'estragon is a versatile ingredient that can be used to enhance the flavor of vegetables, meats, and fish, making it a must-have in any kitchen.
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