Estoublon L'Excessive White
Estoublon L'Excessive White is a refreshing and aromatic non-alcoholic wine that delivers a bright and lively experience. Bursting with notes of honey, lychee, and delicate floral hints of rosewater, it offers a naturally sweet and smooth taste that feels both indulgent and light. The golden hue hints at its rich, fruity character, while each sip brings a gentle balance of crispness and a touch of natural sweetness. Perfect for those who enjoy a vibrant and easygoing drink, this wine is a great match for any casual moment or celebratory toast. Serve it chilled to enhance its fresh and invigorating flavors.
Online reviews highlight the wine’s fragrant and slightly sweet profile, with many praising its balance of fruitiness and gentle acidity. Some enjoy its natural floral undertones and find it a great alternative for those looking for a sophisticated non-alcoholic option. A few reviews mention that its sweetness is more pronounced than traditional white wines, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a softer, fruit-forward experience. Whether sipped solo or paired with light dishes, this wine has been appreciated for its refreshing character and versatility.
Temperature
- Serve chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Honey, lychee, rosewater
- Color: Golden hue
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€29.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV
- Ingredients
- Not specified
- Calories per 100 ml
- 37
- Protein
- 0.02
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 8.8
- Sugar
- 8.8
- Sodium
- 0.05
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Estoublon, France
Winery History
Established in 1489, Château d'Estoublon is a historic estate nestled in the heart of the Alpilles massif in Provence, France. Spanning 300 hectares, the estate has been dedicated to the cultivation of vineyards and olive groves for centuries. The château's rich history includes ownership transitions from the de Grille family in the 15th...
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