I tried the viral 'Chicken Wine' that's popular with Gen Z - and it's worth the hype
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- The rosé wine has been nicknamed ‘Chicken Wine’ due to its branding
- La Vieille Ferme is available from most supermarkets for £8.50
- It has light, floral notes - and it’s definitely worth the hype
I am an absolute wine lover, who enjoys a glass (or two) more often than I probably should.
La Vieille Ferme is a rosé french wine that has gone viral on social media, proving to be a popular tipple among Gen Z.
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Hide AdDue to its chicken branding on the label, La Vieille Ferme has been nicknamed ‘Chicken Wine’ by fans.
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The wine has become so popular that discount supermarket Aldi launched an own-brand version of the alcoholic beverage.
However La Vieille Ferme is only £8.50 from most supermarkets, meaning that it is very affordable.
I decided to taste the wine for myself, to see if La Vieille Ferme is actually worth the hype.
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Hide AdBut before taking a big sip, I decided to give it a little sniff. I could already tell the taste from the scent alone, as it gave off light, floral notes that reminded me of summer.
When I took a sip, I could ultimately understand why the wine is as popular as it is. La Vieille Ferme’s taste is reflected in the scent, again giving light, sweet notes.
Despite being 12.5% in alcohol content, I think that it is a good starter wine for those who are wanting to give the alcohol a try but are new to it, given that it doesn’t taste as strong or as bitter as other rosé wine’s I have tasted previously.
La Vieille Ferme is definitely worth every bit of hype it is getting, and I think it will become a new favourite of mine, especially during the warmer months.
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