This alcohol-free rosé will be your summer favourite

What if the best rosé of the summer didn’t contain a drop of alcohol? With its Carte Blanche Sans Alcool Rosé, Rhonéa has come up with a bold and promising proposal: a naturally de-alcoholized wine, with no artificial additives, but with all the authentic taste of the Rhône.

A wine without alcohol, but with everything else

The Rhonéa cooperative, emblematic of the Southern Rhône Valley, unveils a new product that could well reshape the map of summer aperitifs. Made from Caladoc, Cinsault and Grenache noir grapes, this bright, clear rosé is vinified like a traditional grand rosé, before undergoing cold distillation, a gentle method that preserves the wine’s balance, natural aromas and freshness.

No aromatization, no correction: the cuvée retains its color, delicate fruitiness and liveliness, while proudly displaying zero alcohol.

The spirit of wine, minus the excess

To be served well chilled (10-11°C), Carte Blanche is aimed at demanding wine lovers who want to reconcile pleasure and moderation. For a summer lunch, a chic brunch, a relaxed aperitif or even a light meal, this rosé bridges the gap between modernity and tradition, without ever betraying its terroir.

Rhonéa is thus asserting its determination to offer a new way of experiencing wine: ethical, sincere and inclusive.

A committed rosé, from vine to bottle

From the terroirs of Beaumes-de-Venise, this de-alcoholized rosé reflects the meticulous work of the artisan winemakers in the Rhonéa collective. The result: an alcohol-free wine that doesn’t seek to imitate, but to offer a genuine alternative, respectful of grapes, know-how and the rhythm of nature.

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