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This is Rosalía’s favourite wine and its price is around 14 euros

The singer revealed her favourite wine (and the only one she likes), recommended by Pharrell Williams, in a live performance on social networks.
Rosalía vino favorito

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Everything Rosalía sings, posts or comments on becomes a trend. The singer has recently released her new single LLYLM and is uploading a lot of content on her networks to promote the song. A few days ago, she recorded a live video in which she analysed her participation in the Louis Vuitton fashion show, among other topics, but she also revealed what her favourite wine was, which, of course, has gone viral.

The Catalan, who was with her sister Pili during the broadcast, wanted to enjoy the live broadcast with a glass of wine. She recorded the whole sequence as she went to the kitchen and realised that her sister had practically finished the bottle and had to make do with the “four drops” that were left. “Mother of God, Pili, how she has left me the wine. On top of that it’s Sancerre, my favourite”, she explained with a laugh, to which she added: “I love this wine, anyone who likes white wine will surely already know it. And if you like white wine and don’t know it, like me, well, it’s the only one I’ve tried and I liked it“, he said in front of almost 50,000 people.

He also revealed an anecdote: it was Pharrell Williams who recommended it to him, because “he knows a lot of all the good stuff“, he added.

Where is Sancerre wine from and how much does it cost?

Rosalía’s favourite wine is of French origin, specifically from the north of the country, near the river Loire. This area is home to some 2,800 hectares of vineyards of Sauvignon Blanc, for whites -the Despechà singer’s favourite-, and Pinot Noir, for rosés and reds.

Sauvignon is a grape with intense aromas and when harvested early, herbaceous and vegetal aromas stand out. Therefore, white wines can tend to have vegetal, citrus, white fruit or exotic fruit aromas, among others. As for the price, they range between 14 and 40 euros, approximately.