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Alcohol Free Rosé
Winerose wine

Alcohol Free Rosé

Dealcoholised rosé from German producer Reh Kendermann, pale salmon pink with strawberry and raspberry fruit and a soft, lightly sweet palate.

About This Drink

Black Tower Alcohol Free Rosé comes from Reh Kendermann, the German producer behind the long-established Black Tower range. After fermentation, the alcohol is removed using low-pressure vacuum distillation, a gentle process that keeps the fruit character of the wine largely intact. It pours a pale salmon pink. The nose is clean and direct, with fresh strawberry and raspberry coming through without much complexity. On the palate it is light-bodied and softly sweet, the red berry fruit carrying through with enough gentle carbonation to lift it slightly. It does not taste austere or thin, which is often the failure point for dealcoholised wines at this price point. The finish is short and clean. There is nothing surprising here, but it does what it sets out to do.

Ingredients

De-alcoholised wine, rectified concentrated grape must, natural flavourings, carbon dioxide, preservative: sulphur dioxide

Key Specs

Per 100ml

ABV
0.5%
Calories
28 kcal
Sugar
6.2g

Dietary

VEGANGLUTEN-FREE

Tasting Notes

Taste

STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY SOFT RED BERRY FRUIT GENTLE SWEETNESS

Aroma

FRESH STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY LIGHT FLORAL NOTES

Character

Appearance
PALE SALMON PINK
Mouthfeel
LIGHT-BODIED LIGHTLY CARBONATED SOFTLY SWEET
Finish
SHORT AND CLEAN WITH A SUBTLE BERRY FADE

Production

Grape must fermented then gently dealcoholised using low-pressure vacuum distillation

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Key Specs

Per 100ml

ABV
0.5%
Calories
28 kcal
Sugar
6.2g

Dietary

VEGANGLUTEN-FREE

Tasting Notes

Taste

STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY SOFT RED BERRY FRUIT GENTLE SWEETNESS

Aroma

FRESH STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY LIGHT FLORAL NOTES

Character

Appearance
PALE SALMON PINK
Mouthfeel
LIGHT-BODIED LIGHTLY CARBONATED SOFTLY SWEET
Finish
SHORT AND CLEAN WITH A SUBTLE BERRY FADE

Production

Grape must fermented then gently dealcoholised using low-pressure vacuum distillation