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Canned wine has arrived

Low- calorie, no- sugar beverage takes on seltzer

- Morgan Hines

“There is something we call ‘ seltzer fatigue’ in our office.” Chelsea Phillips Babe brand

Wine and hard seltzer are appealing for different reasons and for different occasions.

Babe wine, an Anheuser- Busch brand, tries to offer the best of both worlds with its newest addition. Babe 100 Rosé, which launched nationally Wednesday, is a 100- calorie, canned sparkling wine with zero grams of sugar and 6.9% alcohol content – the equivalent of one glass of wine, according to the brand.

The sparkling canned wine combines the distinct taste of rosé with the low- calorie, low- sugar characteri­stics of hard seltzer.

“We wanted to balance the scales a little for what people define seltzer as today,” Chelsea Phillips, general manager of the Babe brand, told USA TODAY, referring to the fizzy drink’s growing presence. “There is something we call ‘ seltzer fatigue’ in our office; we’re also all interested in seltzer, but we’re kind of tired of the taste profile.”

The low- cal canned rosé, which had a successful soft launch in San Diego last year, according to Phillips, aims to solve that and challenge the array of new hard seltzer flavors on the market in the new year.

“Seltzer is one of the fastest- growing categories in alcohol, and over onethird of seltzer drinkers came from

wine,” Phillips said in a news release.

Babe 100 Rosé drinks more like a seltzer than a heavier glass of wine, but make no mistake, Babe 100 is not a seltzer.

Hard seltzer is made like a beer, but instead of barley or another grain, brewers use a sugar base, which allows the drink to be gluten- free. Hard seltzer is categorize­d as a flavored malt beverage within the broader beer category.

Babe does not use malt in any of its beverages.

“In this case, the alcohol and taste is entirely derived from just wine,” Phillips said. Babe 100 Rosé is made with three ingredient­s: wine, water and carbon dioxide.

It contains more alcohol than a hard seltzer typically would. Hard seltzers average about 5% alcohol by volume – though some seltzer options are higher, such as Bud Light Platinum Seltzer at 8% alcohol by volume.

“You’re still getting a good bang for your buck – a good kind of alcohol- percentage- to- calorie ratio,” Phillips said.

The typical glass of wine averages at about 12% alcohol by volume, Ginger Hultin, spokespers­on for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and owner of Champagne Nutrition, told USA TODAY, noting that although that’s the average, wines can vary 5% to higher than 23% alcohol content, which creates a range of caloric options.

The average number of calories in a glass of wine sits at about 125. “Lower ABV will be closer to 100 while higher ABV can get up to 200 calories in a 5ounce pour,” Hultin said.

A can of Babe Rosé – part of the Babe original lineup, according to Phillips – contains 206 calories, 4.5 grams of sugar and 12% alcohol content, as opposed to the new, 100- calorie, no- sugar 6.9% alcohol option – fewer than half the calories and a little more than half the alcohol content.

Both cans contain 250 milliliter­s of wine, or about 8.45 fluid ounces, more than a standard 5- ounce pour of wine.

Side by side, a sip of Babe Rosé and a sip of Babe 100 Rosé are definitely different. Babe Rosé is sweeter and feels more dense on the tongue; Babe 100 Rosé is crisp and less glacé. Though the taste of the rosé is less in- your- face, the drink isn’t any less satisfying.

“It’s very fast finishing, which makes it very drinkable,” Phillips said, noting it doesn’t have to be paired with a specific meal. And it’s a flexible option in a can.

“You don’t want to be confined to a place where you have a corkscrew and glasses to be able to enjoy wine,” Phillips said

Babe 100 Rosé is available in stores in a four pack for $ 9.99.

Siblings to Babe 100 Rosé, Babe 100 Grigio and Babe 100 Red, will be available nationwide by summer or fall, though a variety pack containing the three Babe 100 flavors has been released on a limited basis online.

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