Black rice vinegar (Zhenjiang)
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프로필
Zhenjiang xiangcu (镇江香醋) — 'Zhenjiang fragrant vinegar' — is the canonical Chinese black rice vinegar, geographically protected by Chinese law and the European Union's Geographical Indication framework. It is produced specifically in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, by a small number of traditional producers using a multi-stage solid-state fermentation that has been continuous since at least the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE). The product is dark, almost black, with a deep complex flavor that combines acetic acid, glutamate-driven umami, smoky molasses notes, and a particular sweetness from the long aging.
The production is structurally unusual. Where most vinegars are made by aerobic fermentation of an alcohol substrate in liquid form, Zhenjiang xiangcu uses a solid-state fermentation: cooked glutinous rice is mixed with wheat bran, daqu (a traditional Chinese starter culture containing wild Aspergillus, Rhizopus, and lactic acid bacteria), and inoculated alcohol, then layered in mounds in open vessels. The solid mash ferments through a sequence of saccharification, alcohol production, and acetic conversion over 1-2 months, with daily turning of the mass to aerate it. The final mass is leached with brine to extract the vinegar, which is then aged in clay jars for 1-3 years.
The technical product is meaningfully different from Japanese rice vinegar (kome-su, made from rice wine residue, lighter and milder), Korean rice vinegar, or European wine vinegars. Zhenjiang has more amino acids, more developed Maillard compounds (from the aging at warm temperatures), and a stronger structural backbone that holds up to high-heat cooking and bold flavor pairings. It is the standard vinegar in Cantonese, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and broader Eastern Chinese cooking — used in dumpling dipping sauce, in cold appetizers (lianzi-style preparations), in braises, and as a finishing condiment.
The Zhenjiang Hengshun Vinegar Group is the largest traditional producer, with continuous operations since the 1840s and modern industrial-scale traditional production that maintains the recognized quality standards. Smaller artisanal producers exist alongside the major brand, producing premium aged versions that command significant prices and are a specialty export. Counterfeit and fraudulently-labeled 'Zhenjiang' vinegar is a real problem in international markets; verifying provenance matters.
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