You could but the results would be completely different and the taste might not be what you want. If it calls for red wine use red wine and don't use wine that is spoiled, you wouldn't use rotten vegetables why do some people use rotten wine ie wine that has turned or has sat open for many days.
You can, but a dry sherry would be more appropriate.
No, it can't be used as an alternative to Vermouth- although it contains a small quantity of white wine, it is predominantly vinegar, and cannot be used as a drink.
no or you could if you were cooking
No
can I use white wine vinegar in a chocolate cake insted of white vinegar
Any white wine vinegar will do. Failing that, try apple cider vinegar.
No. White wine vinegar is white wine that has been aged after its shelf life. Basically, vinegar is spoiled wine.
Yes, depending on how discriminating your tastes are. White vinegar is a highly refined product and is good on fish and chips. White wine vinegar still has the flavour of the wine in it and will add more flavour to the raspberry vinegar. If it's just acidity you're after, white vinegar will be fine.
Ordinary vinegar - or a mixture of white wine and ordinary vinegar.
you can and cant
Yes, but since balsamic vinegar is stronger, you'll want to use less than you would if you used white wine vinegar.
You can, but white balsamic tastes stronger than white wine vinegar, so you may want to reduce the quantity that you use.
Perhaps. I wouldn't suggest it vineger is nasty. Get some Muinex!
I would not recomment it. Sherry is a fortified red wine. You can use vinegar or lemon juice in most recipes calling for white wine.
brown rice vinegar OR Chinese black vinegar (cheaper) OR red wine vinegar + sugar or honey OR sherry vinegar OR fruit vinegar
White vinegar. If it is 5% acidity ( 50 grain ). Yes .