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Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé

Sovereign Brands just launched Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé (SRP: $29.99), a new addition to the alcohol-free sparkling wine category. It was crafted by fifth and sixth generation winemakers at a historic 120-year-old maison in the heart of France. 

“We created Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé to give consumers a great-tasting, finely-crafted non-alcohol sparkling wine to add to their stack. This release reflects our belief that modern luxury is not just about having options, it’s also about having the power to choose what best fits the moment. Because taking things on your own terms is the ultimate status symbol,” said Brian Berish, COO of Sovereign Brands, in a news release.

Crafted with the same French winemaking methods as the brand’s iconic Rosé, this release bears the sparkling effervescence and layered taste profile that define the Luc Belaire range, according to winery notes. A vacuum distillation method is used to gently remove the alcohol at low temperature. With a rich pink hue, Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé maintains its premium sparkling wine counterpart, including a traditional six-turn wire closure and fine bubbles. 

On the nose, Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé begins with a red fruit bouquet that opens to floral undertones, according to the winery. On the palate, the taste offers subtle raspberry notes and a refreshing finish. The rosé is now available in select U.S. and global markets.

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