Gran Chef

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Its origins trace back to the family matriarch, Antonia Marrugat, who, unable to find a suitable wine for her traditional stews, decided to create her own. She sought a special wine that would add a more complex flavor to her dishes. Thus, this aged wine macerated with a selection of aromatic herbs was born. While moderate wine consumption is beneficial to health, cooking with wine is not the same as consuming alcohol, as the alcohol evaporates at temperatures between 70°C and 80°C (158°F to 176°F). Most cooking processes reach much higher temperatures, typically between 100°C and 220°C (212°F to 428°F). Therefore, we can confidently state that in culinary preparations where Gran Chef has been used, no alcohol remains—only aromatic compounds that enhance our senses once the alcohol has evaporated.

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