La Cidrerie de la Brique - Rosé cider Le Clos Fleuri 75cl

Rosé cider Le Clos Fleuri 75cl

La Cidrerie de la Brique
€4.50

(€6.00 /LITRE)

Tax included

Discover Le Clos Fleuri rosé cider from La Cidrerie de la Brique, a family business located in the heart of Cotentin, in Manche, in Normandy.

From fruits harvested in Cotentin orchards, Clos Fleuri rosé cider is made from red-fleshed apples and cider pears.

Fresh and fruity, the Clos Fleuri rosé cider seduces with its pink color, obtained by hyper-oxidation of the pulp during its manufacture.

You will then discover a fruity and fresh nose, with floral notes, a delicate color with fine bubbles.

Taste Clos Fleuri rosé cider as an aperitif with friends or family, or to accompany your dessert at the end of a meal.

Clos Fleuri rosé cider is an alcohol. Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation.

Clos Fleuri rosé cider from Cidrerie de la Brique and many other specialties from the French region are available in our Cellar. Enjoy your tasting!


Capacity : 0.75l

Advice

Taste the very fresh Clos Fleuri rosé cider as an aperitif.

Composition

Contains sulphites. Alcohol 3% Vol.

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