Pierre Chavin Le Petit Etoilé Cabernet Red
Pierre Chavin Le Petit Étoilé Cabernet Red is a delightful alcohol-free red wine crafted for those who want to enjoy the richness of wine without the alcohol. This wine is smooth, with fruity notes like ripe blackberries and cherries, making it a wonderful choice for sipping with friends or pairing with a cozy dinner. It’s not heavy, but just right—giving you a warm, satisfying flavor that’s easy to love. There’s even a hint of spice in the background, making every sip a little more exciting.
Online reviews highlight its impressive ability to mimic traditional red wine flavors, with many praising its natural taste and balance. Some reviewers appreciated its perfect choice for non-drinkers or those looking for a healthier alternative, while a few noted it might feel lighter compared to conventional Cabernet Sauvignon. Overall, it’s received positive feedback for being an approachable and versatile non-alcoholic option.
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Blackcurrant, morello cherry, vanilla, cloves
- Color: Deep ruby red
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€18.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV
- Ingredients
- Organic grape must, Organic grape juice, Natural flavors
- Calories per 100 ml
- 19
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 4.8
- Sugar
- 4.8
- Sodium
- 0
Vegetarian dishes that go well with this non-alcoholic wine
This alcohol free Red wine from France would be a good match with these vegetarian dishes.
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Pierre Chavin, France
Winery History
Pierre Chavin was founded by Mathilde Boulachin, who had a vision of creating wines that offered elegance and quality without alcohol. Located in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Pierre Chavin produces de-alcoholized wines that capture the spirit of traditional French winemaking while catering to a health-conscious audience....
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https://www.craftzero.com.au/products/le-petit-etoile-cabernet-sauvignon?srsltid=AfmBOopwBCAhV7yZni3UbOv6JAYgMUxSBXkFXzJZIROmdcLQ7EXh1VPU
Perhaps I'm used to Aussie wines, but even for a zero alcohol red this was too thin and blackcurrant cordial-like for me
https://www.craftzero.com.au/products/le-petit-etoile-cabernet-sauvignon?srsltid=AfmBOopwBCAhV7yZni3UbOv6JAYgMUxSBXkFXzJZIROmdcLQ7EXh1VPU
Smooth without too much sweetness
https://halalwinecellar.com/products/pierre-chavin-le-petit-etoile-cabernet?srsltid=AfmBOooqDRdvkAxU3L9LayLLoQRnjOyiOdU2_VyoT4KT9wSukOMQ3tq3
One star does not mean is a bad wine!
All wines are made differently and there are different tastes. I feel that giving 1 star means the wine is bad, however just because I did not enjoy the taste does not mean the wine is not good. The wine is very very sweet, is more like a fruit juice. I preferred stronger taste, more in the dry side like Merlot. For those of us that enjoy wine taste and their benefits without the alcohol, trying different wines should be a fun experience, the same way people do with alcoholic wines.
https://www.vivino.com/users/pierre-marc.l/reviews/315955718
Well, it's not wine. And it's also bad grape juice. Move on.
https://www.vivino.com/users/wilfried.nu/reviews/324654822
Skinny grape juice! But not bad!