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The Next French Revolution

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Tetra-Prisma French Rabbit Wines

In the Roussillion region in Southern France vineyards overflow with quality wine that is not only a luxurious indulgence, but made with the earth in mind. The Boissett family runs an environmentally friendly wine company called French Rabbit that goes above and beyond the measures taken by traditional vineyards.

The grapes for their Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, as well as the family’s reserve red and white French Rabbit wines are grown on hillsides in the south of France using sustainable farming methods and no pesticides. Determined to create a wine that stands out from its counterparts, the Boissett family works closely with their growers to maintain exceptional farming practices. Each grape is hand picked at its ripest to produce a wine bursting with flavor.

The Next French Revolution

French Rabbit decided to package rather than bottle its wines, and proved in doing so that you don’t have to pull a cork to pour quality wine. It also thought outside of the box in creating colorful eco-friendly containers that are made of Tetra Prisma. This material, which is lighter than an eggshell and 100% recyclable, makes the brand even more distinctive on the shelf and in your hand.

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With a wine this creative you might always expect surprises and its latest is in the form of petite 250-ml containers that each hold about two glasses of wine. These personal size packages offered for two new blends: a special Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon and a Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc along with French Rabbit’s Pinot Noir.

So cheers! No glasses or plastic cups are needed; just insert a straw and sip on a clever juice box for adults.

LEARN MORE ABOUT FRENCH RABBIT WINES AT: FRENCHRABBIT.COM

BY TANISHA FLOWERS | https://19thholemag.com

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