Zero dosage: French Champagne sugar-free

Posted on May 24, 2007 
Filed Under LuxDining & Cuisine, LuxWine

Ayala
French champagne pionier Ayala just introduced a sugar-free version of original French champagne. The new Ayala no-sugar brand is called Cuvée Rosé Nature and is a pink champagne with absolutely zero sugar. A standard bottle of French champagne runs around 530 calories, the latest low-calorie, low-sugar option from Ayala will be only around 390 calories. The bottle will sell for around $80 each.
The secret lays in the missing liquefied sugar, the so-called dosage, which is typically added to champagne before bottling to better balance the flavor. According to Ayala, a subsidiary to U.S. based Bollinger, the newest rosé is designed to especially appeal to women looking for low-calerie alternative.

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2 Responses to “Zero dosage: French Champagne sugar-free”

  1. David Ford on July 28th, 2007 9:38 am

    Tried this two days ago in champagne bar in London - extremely good but was a white not pink and was sold for only £27 amazing value

  2. David Ford on July 28th, 2007 9:39 am

    Sorry and does anyone know where you can buy it online in the UK

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