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Oddbird Non Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wine - 15 Calories

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Regular price £11.50
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Alcohol content
750ml
Container size
15.2kCal
per 100ml
Vegan
Gluten free
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The official stuff

Sparkling wine made from a well-balanced rosé d’assemblage of Chardonnay white wine and Pinot Noir red wine from the French region of Languedoc-Roussillon. Aged for 12 months, including time spent within oak casks to add richness and nuttiness. Notes of lemon, apple, biscuit and honey with a hint of summer berries. Liberated from alcohol. 

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Alcohol content: 0.0%

Style: Dealcoholised sparkling rosé

Container: 750ml bottle

Energy: 15.2 kCal/100 ml

Sugars: 4.7g/100 ml

Vegan friendly: Yes

Gluten free: Yes

How to store: Store in a cool, dry place. Serve chilled

Country of origin: France

Allergens: May contain residual sulphites.

Ingredients: Dealcoholised wine.

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why it's worthy

Why it's worthy

Odd Bird focuses 100% on de-alc wines, and puts real effort into making them taste as close as possible to their alcoholic cousins

what you'll taste

What you'll taste

A lovely pale pink fizz which is delicate and balanced. Aromas of plum and lilac, flavours of herbs, sherbet and guava. Crisp and balanced.

the perfect pairing

The perfect pairing

This is one to serve in a Champagne flute glass. I can imagine drinking it at a wedding or a birthday party :)

the pleasant surprise

The pleasant surprise

The woman behind Odd Bird, Moa Gürbüzer, is committed to changing society by making non-alcoholic drinks the norm