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Casillero del Diablo launches low-calorie wines

Chilean wine brand Casillero del Diablo has announced the launch of a new pair of lighter alcohol and lower-calorie wines, called BeLight Sauvignon Blanc and Rosé.

Aiming to cater to new health-conscious wine drinkers, which the producer said would be “seeking guilt-free indulgence without compromising on quality”, each 125-ml glass contains just 65 calories and has an alcohol content of 8.5%.

Claiming the reduced calories don’t “sacrific(e) aromas or flavour in the wine”, Casillero del Diablo’s winemaking team source grapes from regions where the varieties ripen earlier in the season.

This enables the producer to obtain grapes with lower sugar content and, subsequently, lower alcohol content through a 100% natural process, it said.

Casillero del Diablo BeLight Sauvignon Blanc (8.5%) has a pale-yellow colour and a fresh citrus aroma with hints of herbs and white peach, “maintaining its freshness in the mouth with pleasant citrus notes”, it said.

BeLight Rosé (8.5%) offers soft and delicate wild blackberry and strawberry aromas with subtle floral hints, and is light and fresh on the palate with notes of blackberry and plum, complemented by balanced acidity, according to the producer.

Both wines will be available from Tesco stores nationwide from 5 August at an RRP of £7.

Brands controller for Concha y Toro UK, Claire Raine, said: “The No and Low Wine Category is seeing significant volume growth in a contracting market, and it is forecast to grow even faster in the months to come.

“It is well documented that the 18-34 age group in particular are moderating their alcohol intake. We’re so excited to launch these wines, and after extensive testing among consumer groups we’re really confident that wine shoppers of all types will enjoy the trademark Casillero quality here, but presented in a lighter style for any occasion.”

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