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It’s been four years in the making, but the founders of French Bloom have created the first £100+ alcohol-free sparkling wine – and it starts with a base that’s “almost undrinkable”.
It’s been four years in the making, but the founders of French Bloom have created the first £100+ alcohol-free sparkling wine – and it starts with a base that’s “almost undrinkable”.
French Bloom’s La Cuvée is the new alcohol-free sparkling wine that costs more than £100 a bottle. But who’s going to buy it and what does it taste like?
La Cuvée Vintage Blanc de Blanc 2022 is artfully crafted to pair with gastronomy, pulling cues from well-aged Champagnes and wines from Jura.
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Since French Bloom’s debut in France, the sparkling wine brand has expanded to 28 countries.
Launched in October 2021, alcohol-free sparkling wine French Bloom is now available in 28 countries worldwide.
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