Licence IV is the permit in France given to cafes, restaurants, hotels, and nightclubs which allows them to serve alcohol. There is no wonder that the sign is a welcome sight - it means refreshment, relaxation, fun and friends are inside.
This wine takes its name - and logo - from those signs. It is a Muscadet wine, made entirely of Melon de Bourgogne grapes from the Loire Valley, fermented in stainless steel and aged on its lees in concrete tanks. It is available in 1-liter bottles or the four-pack of lightweight cans, 250ml each.
This canned wine pours up with a nice straw-yellow appearance in the glass. The nose is mineral-driven, with traces of peach and apricot in the whiff. The palate also brings the minerality, with great citrus notes and an acidity that is really fresh. It is an easy-to-sip wine, but it will pair nicely with any kind of salad or seafood dish.
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