How much alcohol content is in white wine vinegar?

White wine vinegar typically contains very little alcohol.

While the vinegar is made from wine, the fermentation process converts nearly all of the alcohol (ethanol) into acetic acid, the compound that gives vinegar its characteristic sour taste and smell.

The amount of residual alcohol in white wine vinegar is typically less than 1%. This is significantly lower than the alcohol content of wine, which typically ranges from 8-15%.

Important Note: While the alcohol content is negligible, some individuals may be sensitive to even trace amounts of alcohol. If you have any concerns about alcohol consumption, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.