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Is Wine Vinegar Halal?

HARAM

Made from wine vinegar and grape juice, both fine for Muslim use once the wine has turned into vinegar. The sulphites are a standard preservative, and the label shows no doubtful animal ingredient. A halal mark is not needed here, though it would always help on mixed foods.

Ingredients Analysis

Our AI analyzed the following ingredients in Wine Vinegar for halal compliance:

SulphitesHALAL

22 community scans · Moderate confidence

Votes: ✅ 9 Halal · ⚠️ 0 Mushbooh · ❌ 11 Haram

First checked: January 09, 2026 · Last checked: July 17, 2026

Scanned Ingredients

INGREDIENTS Wine Vinegar (Sulphites), Concentrated Grape Must (Sulphites), Cooked Grape Must (Sulphites). Contains: Sulphites. ACIDITY 6% STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS Store in a cool, dry place, away from lig

This text was extracted from the product packaging using AI-powered OCR (optical character recognition).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wine Vinegar halal?

Wine Vinegar is HARAM. Made from wine vinegar and grape juice, both fine for Muslim use once the wine has turned into vinegar. The sulphites are a standard preservative, and the label shows no doubtful animal ingredient. A halal mark is not needed here, though it would always help on mixed foods.

Can Muslims eat Wine Vinegar?

Based on our ingredient analysis, Wine Vinegar is classified as HARAM. No, it contains non-permissible ingredients. Look for halal-certified alternatives from brands that offer similar products with permissible ingredients.

What ingredients are in Wine Vinegar?

Key ingredients analyzed: Sulphites (HALAL).

How many times has Wine Vinegar been checked?

Wine Vinegar has been scanned 22 times by the HalalCheck community. Vote breakdown: Halal: 9, Mushbooh: 0, Haram: 11. Confidence level: Moderate confidence.

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Disclaimer

This analysis is based on AI-powered ingredient scanning and community verification. It is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered a religious ruling (fatwa). Manufacturers may change ingredients without notice. For definitive halal certification, refer to your local Islamic authority or the official halal certification body in your country. Always check the product packaging for the most current ingredient list.