Wine consumption in France has evolved over recent decades, paving the way for new trends that cater to the preferences of modern consumers. Among these emerging options, non-alcoholic wine stands out and is gaining increasing popularity, offering an alternative that is attracting more and more wine enthusiasts.
The Nantes-based store Gueule de Joie, eShop & Alcohol-Free Cellars, a pioneer in the distribution of alcohol-free beverages, was recently featured by CNEWS. This report is part of their Non-Alcoholic Wine Fair, a unique event that invites wine lovers to explore alcohol-free alternatives while preserving the same pleasurable taste experience.
Jean-Philippe Braud, founder of Gueule de Joie, took advantage of this media spotlight to showcase and offer tastings of Chavin Zéro Vin De France Sauvignon Blanc to his clients, illustrating the rise of non-alcoholic wines. By focusing on high-quality products, Gueule de Joie actively contributes to the democratization of this new way of consuming, centered on well-being and moderation.
At Chavin, we are particularly proud to see Sauvignon Blanc Chavin Zéro take center stage in this Non-Alcoholic Wine Fair, alongside other premium alcohol-free wines. We fully embrace this innovative vision of wine, which combines pleasure and responsibility.
We extend our warmest thanks to Jean-Philippe Braud and his team for their commitment to promoting innovative and sustainable beverages. Their work is helping to raise awareness among a growing audience of the benefits of non-alcoholic wines, while strengthening the position of these products in the French market.
Watch the excerpt from the report: https://youtu.be/NTLiSFktyx8