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Lillet Blanc 0%

0.75 l€25.32 /l
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Discover Lillet Blanc 0%, a delightful alcohol-free aperitif from France. This elegant drink is crafted from aromatized wine with a refreshing citrus character, staying true to the classic Lillet tradition. Enjoy it perfectly chilled at 6-8°C, either neat over ice or mixed into a sophisticated spritz with tonic. It comes in a convenient 0.75 l bottle, perfect for light appetizers or a relaxing evening. Once opened, keep refrigerated and enjoy within 4 weeks.

Country of origin

France

Description


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Lillet Blanc 0% is an alcohol-free aperitif based on aromatized wine with a citrus character. The alcohol content is 0% vol. .

Inspired by the Lillet tradition from Podensac (Gironde) and the marriage of Bordeaux wines with macerated liqueurs. Serve neat on ice or as a spritz with tonic and a citrus zest. Pairs well with light appetizers, seafood, or cheese. Ideally served well chilled at 6–8 °C.

Usage

Enjoy neat on ice as an aperitif or mix for alcohol-free long drinks and spritz variations with tonic, soda, or alcohol-free sparkling wine.

About the Manufacturer

Lillet is a French aperitif brand, founded in 1872 as "La Maison Lillet". It is known for wine-based aperitifs, traditionally balanced with citrus notes and selected aromas.

Storage

Store in a cool place before opening and protect from direct sunlight. After opening, keep refrigerated and consume within 4 weeks. Do not freeze.

Manufacturer

Lillet
LES DOCKS, 10 PLACE DE LA JOLIETTE
13002 MARSEILLE, FRANCE

Nutritional values per 100g

Energy value
212.1 kJ50.7 kCal
Fats
0 gincluding saturated fatty acids0 g
Carbohydrates
15.2 gincluding sugars7.5 g
Protein
0 g
Salt
0 g

Composition & Allergens

Composition

Zutaten: entalkoholisierter Wein (Trauben, SULFITE), Wasser, Zuckersirup, natürliche Aromen, Verdickungsmittel (Glycerin), Säureregulator (Citronensäure), Kohlendioxid, Konservierungsstoffe (Kaliumsorbat, Dimethyldicarbonat, Natriumbenzoat).