Carl Jung Cabernet Sauvignon
Carl Jung Cabernet Sauvignon offers full-bodied flavors of blackcurrants, plums, and earthy undertones. This non-alcoholic red wine is robust and pairs well with hearty meals such as stews or grilled vegetables. The rich fruitiness is complemented by the wine's firm structure, making it a suitable option for evening dinners or celebrations.
Reviews are mostly positive, with consumers praising its deep, rich flavors. Some, however, note that it may not have the same bold intensity as its alcoholic counterpart. Nonetheless, it remains a go-to option for a non-alcoholic red with substance.
Dealcoholization Method
- Unknown
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Blackcurrant, plum, earthy
- Color: Deep red
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€6.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, Sulfites
- Calories per 100 ml
- 29
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 5.5
- Sugar
- 3
- Sodium
- 0
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Carl Jung Winery, Germany
Winery History
Since its founding in 1868, Carl Jung Winery has been a trailblazer in the world of non-alcoholic wines. The winery began with a commitment to innovation, and over the years, it pioneered techniques that would allow wine lovers to enjoy high-quality wines without alcohol. For over a century, Carl Jung’s family legacy has maintained a dedication...
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https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Carl-Jung-Cabernet-Sauvignon-De-alcoholized-Wine/6000197138572
Dry, not sweet. Decent enough alternative to a glass.of red wine. Great alternative for cooking or mixing.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Carl-Jung-GmbH-Sauvignon-0-75-Litres/dp/B00VZYNP3O#customerReviews
I ordered the wine after reading the good reviews because I was looking for an alternative to "normal" red wine. Unfortunately, this wine did not meet my expectations either - it tasted very sour. I therefore opened two bottles (out of the three I ordered) because I thought the first bottle had gone bad or fermented. Unfortunately, neither of them tasted at all - as I said, sour and not at all like wine. So I would not recommend buying it. What a pity.
https://www.vivino.com/users/elena.galklna/reviews/296876550
So far, the best non-alcoholic drink I've tried. It really does resemble wine, not compote.
https://www.vivino.com/users/arunas.grazulis/reviews/259532434
Quite pale, it seems that while de-alcoholising they also took away part of taste intensity, but still very Ok. Some notes of red berries, herbal tones
https://www.vivino.com/users/aleksandr-ab/reviews/300676332
If this swill is served directly in a glass, and not in a wine bottle, then no one will drink it. It tastes like a diluted mixture of grape, pomegranate and cherry juice. But okay, why am I talking about the bad and the bad. Let's talk about the good. The wine bottle amazes with its exquisite design, fingers pleasantly caress the label. The aroma from the glass makes the brain work and guess what kind of wine it is? From what province? What year? And then the first notes of grapes touch the tongue, the taste of ripe cherries, the tartness of pomegranate... We are intrigued.