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Chateau del ISH Non Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wine

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Regular price £14.00
0.0%
Alcohol content
750ml
Container size
18kCal
per 100ml
Vegan
Gluten free
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The rosé season is all year round when you get your hands on ISH's non-alcoholic sparkling rosé wine. Its soft, pastel pink hue compels you to take a sip. Its prickly carbonation rewards your senses for doing so. Chateau del ISH’s Sparkling Rosé's pale salmon colour hints at the plum, strawberry, and raspberry flavours derived from their blend of Merlot and Pinot Noir grapes. Moderate acidity and medium flavour intensity give you that classic rosé experience.

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Alcohol content: 0.0%

Style: Dealcoholised sparkling rosé

Container: 750ml bottle

Energy: 18.0 kCal/100 ml

Sugars: 3.8g/100 ml

Vegan friendly: Yes

Gluten free: Yes

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

Country of origin: Germany

Allergens: May contain residual sulphites.

Award: 2021 IWSC Bronze; 2021 Bartender's Brand Awards Silver

Ingredients: Dealcoholised wine.

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why it's worthy

Why it's worthy

Pink fizz has always been a special occasion drink, but this brings it into the every day.

what you'll taste

What you'll taste

Easy to drink and refreshing pink fizz with citrus, apple and redcurrant jelly flavours

the perfect pairing

The perfect pairing

This is a weekday lunch go-to: basically you can drink it any time, any place

the pleasant surprise

The pleasant surprise

It's made from Merlot and Pinot Noir grapes - that's a combination you wouldn't often find in a wine, but it works perfectly here!