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Step 1
Carefully rinse fresh tarragon under cool water. Pat dry with paper toweling.
Step 2
On a flat, clean surface, bruise the tarragon using the back of a knife to release the flavors.
Step 3
Place 30 sprigs of tarragon in a clean, large glass container. Pour in vinegar over top of tarragon.
Step 4
Cover the container with plastic wrap and seal with a rubber band.
Step 5
Store in cool dark place for 3 weeks, swirling the vinegar around every week or so to combine ingredients.
Step 6
Right before bottling, sterilize glass bottles. I put mine in the dishwasher set on sterilizing setting.
Step 7
Pour infused vinegar through a funnel lined with cheesecloth, filling each bottle an inch from the top.
Step 8
Discard solids and cheesecloth.
Step 9
Place one to two sprigs of fresh tarragon for garnish.
Step 10
Cover each bottle with tight-fitting lid and store on shelf.
Step 11
This vinegar has a shelf life of 7-8 months.
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