Luc Belaire Bleu
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Description
Description
Luc Belaire Bleu is a naturally blue-tinted French sparkling wine from Provence, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Its striking sapphire hue — achieved entirely through natural ingredients — earned a Bronze medal at the 2021 San Francisco International Wine Competition, and the wine has become one of the most visually distinctive sparkling offerings in the category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Provence, France | Style: Blue Sparkling Wine | Producer: Maison Luc Belaire
Production & Heritage
Luc Belaire Bleu is produced at a 120-year-old Maison in the south of France by fifth and sixth-generation winemakers. The cuvée blends 55% Colombard with 45% Ugni Blanc — two classic Provençal white grape varieties — and undergoes secondary fermentation following the traditional method used for French sparkling wines. The signature sapphire color, inspired by the azure waters of the Côte d'Azur, is derived from all-natural ingredients during the blending process rather than artificial coloring, distinguishing it from many other tinted sparkling wines on the market.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh berries and tropical fruit before giving way to honeysuckle and grapefruit. Secondary notes of ripe peach, apricot, and subtle brioche add depth and complexity.
Taste: The entry is crisp and fruit-forward, with grapefruit and peach leading into a rounded mid-palate of apricot and tropical notes. The wine carries well-balanced acidity that prevents the fruit from turning cloying, and a gentle sweetness sits comfortably alongside lively effervescence.
Finish: The finish is clean and refreshing with moderate length, leaving behind traces of citrus and stone fruit. A light mineral quality lingers alongside the persistent, fine mousse.
How to Drink Belaire Bleu
Serve well-chilled at 40–45°F in a flute or coupe glass to showcase both the vivid blue color and the wine's aromatic profile. Belaire Bleu also works exceptionally well in cocktails: try it in a French 75 where its tropical fruit character complements the gin and lemon; in a Bellini replacing traditional Prosecco for added color and stone-fruit intensity; or in a Blue Lagoon Spritz with a splash of elderflower liqueur to amplify the floral honeysuckle notes.
Best For
- Hosting a celebration or holiday gathering where visual presentation matters
- Gifting someone who appreciates unique and conversation-starting wines
- Summer poolside or rooftop entertaining with a chilled bottle
- Themed cocktail parties and brunch spreads that call for distinctive ingredients
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Belaire Bleu taste like? Belaire Bleu delivers fresh grapefruit, peach, and apricot flavors balanced by crisp acidity and a clean, refreshing finish. It leans slightly sweet with tropical and berry fruit aromatics and subtle brioche undertones.
How does Belaire Bleu compare to Blanc de Bleu? Both are blue-hued sparkling wines, but Blanc de Bleu tends to be noticeably drier in style, while Belaire Bleu offers a rounder, fruit-forward profile with more tropical character. Belaire Bleu also uses a Colombard-Ugni Blanc blend sourced from Provence, giving it a distinctly southern French identity.
Is Belaire Bleu good for cocktails? Its moderate sweetness, vibrant acidity, and bold color make it an excellent cocktail ingredient, particularly in sparkling wine drinks like French 75s, spritzes, and mimosa variations where it adds both flavor and visual impact.
Where is Belaire Bleu made? Belaire Bleu is produced in the Provence region of southern France at a Maison with over 120 years of winemaking history. The estate is operated by fifth and sixth-generation winemakers who specialize in French sparkling wines.
What foods pair well with Belaire Bleu? Fresh seafood such as shrimp cocktail or oysters complements the wine's citrus acidity. Soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert echo its creamy brioche notes. Tropical fruit salads mirror the wine's peach and apricot character. Light appetizers like bruschetta with goat cheese work well, and the wine's gentle sweetness pairs nicely with fruit-based desserts like tarte tatin or panna cotta.
What sizes does Belaire Bleu come in? Belaire Bleu is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle and is also offered in larger-format bottles including 1.5L magnums and 3L double magnums.
Is Belaire Bleu worth the price? Belaire Bleu positions as an accessible, mid-range sparkling wine that delivers strong visual appeal and solid fruit-driven flavor for its price tier. Its natural blue color and versatility in cocktails provide added value beyond what typical sparkling wines at this level offer.
Why Belaire Bleu?
What separates Belaire Bleu from the growing field of tinted sparkling wines is the authenticity of its production — the blue color comes entirely from natural ingredients, and the wine itself is built on a genuine Provençal grape blend with real winemaking heritage behind it. The Colombard-Ugni Blanc cuvée delivers legitimate sparkling wine character, not just a novelty, with enough acidity and fruit complexity to stand up in both a flute and a cocktail shaker. Its Bronze medal at the 2021 San Francisco International Wine Competition confirms that the liquid inside the bottle matches its dramatic exterior. For anyone seeking a sparkling wine that delivers spectacle without sacrificing substance, Belaire Bleu remains one of the most credible options in the category.
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