La Vicomté, Less But More 0%, Still, Rosé
Presentation
At La Vicomté, we take pride in mastering the entire value chain, ensuring excellence from vine to bottle. Our bottling department is dedicated to providing a diverse range of services tailored to meet the unique requirements of each customer. As part of our ongoing commitment to quality, our bottling line has been IFS-BRC certified, guaranteeing the highest standards of safety and hygiene.
Location
Discover the essence of the Languedoc region at La Vicomté, nestled between the historical towns of Béziers and Montpellier.
In the vineyard
Crafted sustainably under the HVE3 environmental charter and organic agriculture practices, our fresh, fruity, easy-drinking vegan wines promise a taste experience that encourages conviviality and sharing.
Winemaking
This light alcohol wine, crafted by the socially responsible company La Vicomté in the South of France, offers a thoughtful choice for those seeking to consume less alcohol and be mindful of their calorie intake. Partially dealcoholized, Less but More contains 50% less alcohol and 35% fewer calories than standard wines. Produced with meticulous care, it ensures that no animal products or byproducts are used, making it an ideal option for vegans.
Varietal
Cinsault : 100%
Specifications
Alcohol content : < 0,5 % vol.
Sugar content : 3 g/100 ml
Best before : 2028
Contains sulphites. Does not contain egg or egg products. Does not contain milk or milk-based products.
Ingredients & nutrition ›
Serving
6 - 8°C
Ageing potential
Enjoy all year long
Tasting
This Cinsault rosé is a pleasure wine, perfect for picnics or as an aperitif. Its lively acidity and delicate flavours make it an excellent accompaniment to a variety of dishes, including grilled seafood, light salads or soft cheeses. It is also delicious when enjoyed on its own, savouring its light, summery nature. Overall, this partially dealcoholised wine is very well balanced. It lives up to its promise, allowing both novice and seasoned consumers to stay in the world of wine while keeping their alcohol consumption under control.
Classic food and wine pairings
Aperitif, International cuisine, Desserts