Le Petit Béret Rosé Prestige
Le Petit Béret Rosé Prestige is a refreshing and vibrant non-alcoholic rosé that brings the perfect balance of fruitiness and freshness to every sip. With soft notes of summer berries like strawberries and raspberries, this rosé offers a light, crisp taste that is easy to enjoy. The subtle hints of citrus add a refreshing zing, making it a perfect choice for hot days, casual gatherings, or relaxing evenings. Its beautiful pale pink color is as inviting as its smooth, clean flavor, appealing to anyone looking for a delicious alcohol-free alternative.
Online reviews highlight Le Petit Béret Rosé Prestige as a great choice for those exploring non-alcoholic options. Many reviewers appreciate its natural fruit flavors and refreshing finish, describing it as an enjoyable, guilt-free alternative to traditional rosé wines. Some note its versatility, pairing well with light meals, picnics, or simply sipping on its own. While a few reviewers mention that it lacks the complexity of alcoholic wines, the majority praise its smooth, approachable character and stylish presentation.
Temperature
- Serve moderately chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Strawberries, raspberries with citrus hints
- Color: Pale Pink
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€10.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- Water, Grape Juice, Natural Flavors
- Calories per 100 ml
- 25
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 5.4
- Sugar
- 5
- Sodium
- 0
Vegetarian dishes that go well with this non-alcoholic wine
This alcohol free Rosé wine from France would be a good match with these vegetarian dishes.
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Le Petit Béret, France
Winery History
Le Petit Béret, founded by Fathi Benni and renowned sommelier Dominique Laporte, is based in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon vineyards in France. Their mission is to offer high-quality, non-alcoholic beverages that capture the essence of traditional wines, allowing everyone to enjoy the conviviality and richness of French viticulture...
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https://www.vivino.com/users/paul.gaesing/reviews/285370535
Because it is non-alcoholic 3.7. You can't taste it as wine. Light, fruit tea, easy drinking.
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Great tasting
https://www.vivino.com/users/pascal.sharon/reviews/271992097
We are absolutely not into non-alcoholic wines, because these wines always lack body and backbone. Often the non-alcoholic wines are too sweet. We must honestly admit that we think this rose is quite okay. Sure you lack body, but because they have removed the excess sugars, this is quite okay for a 0%
https://www.vivino.com/users/anders-bossen/reviews/223131630
Le Petit Béret 0.0% - Rosé Prestige - D.Laporte - France ??? Actually not bad for a non-alcoholic wine. Wine? On closer inspection, it's not wine at all? There is a list of ingredients on the back label: • water • natural flavors • coloring foods. (carrot concentrate, blueberry) • grape juice • acidifier • carbon dioxide Was the "wine" made by a winemaker or was it created in the BASF cellar? But the result is great, beautiful fruit, pleasant acidity?