Compared to beer and spirits, non-alcoholic (NA) wine has struggled a bit to pinpoint its identity in the recent rise of zero-proof options. But with each passing year, producers are finding their footing in the NA space, figuring out which grape varieties and styles suit the category best. In any case, the alcohol-free wine category continues to grow and has made notable progress in the flavor department.
Pierre Chavin Zero Rosé from France is evocative of the crisp Provençal style. It opens on the nose with aromas of white peaches and strawberry tops, while juicy cherries and red berries pop on the palate. The palate is delightfully crisp, making it a great option for summer sipping.
Excerpt Taken From: VinePair
Author: Hannah Staab