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Loire Valley

Bruno Ciofi - Vin de France - Ze Bulle - Rosé

Characteristics

Country / Region: Loire Valley

Name: Vin de France

Grape variety: 90% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon

Alcohol: 9 vol.

Color: Rosé

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

A wine rated 90/100 by our committee.

Wine:

At just 9% alcohol, the Vin de France Ze Bulle Rosé is an original sparkling wine that owes its effervescence to the gas generated during fermentation, reintroduced into the bottle without any additives. Composed of 90% Cabernet Franc, it opens with characteristic notes of cherry and bell pepper from the grape variety. This slightly sweet, invigorating, and smooth bubbly is a light and refreshing wine—fruity and crisp—perfect as an aperitif with foie gras toasts or as a dessert wine with praline brioche or ladyfinger biscuits. Pure pleasure!

Vinification:

An original method that captures all the fermentative gases and aromas of the wine and reincorporates them during bottling—resulting in a sparkling wine like no other.

Sourcing organic and/or biodynamic certified musts from Anjou.

Bottled with a crown cap labeled "Wine Merchant".

Color:

Rosé with orange highlights.

Nose:

Cherry flavours mixed with notes of pepper.

Palate:

This wine features a slightly sweet, invigorating bubble with a soft and smooth effervescence. It's a light, fruity, and crisp cuvée.

Temperature:

Serve between 8 and 10°C.

Food and wine pairing:

Enjoy as an aperitif with foie gras toast and a splash of fig jam, or as a dessert with praline brioche, strawberry tart or cherry clafoutis.

Cellar aging:

As of now

An artisan from the Loire Valley with experience in the Jura, Bruno Ciofi heads a small négociant company called Béret et Compagnie. His range of biodynamic wines prioritizes local partnerships in Anjou to craft natural, organic, and delightful wines. In the cellar, his minimal intervention approach uses fermentations with indigenous yeasts and as little sulfur as possible. The result is a great success and doesn't lack humor, with bottles adorned with colorful labels and evocative names.