Eisberg Merlot
Eisberg Merlot is a delightful choice for those looking to enjoy the rich, fruity flavors of wine without the alcohol. Its velvety taste is full of vibrant plum and blackberry notes, with a subtle hint of spice to keep things interesting. This Merlot is smooth, approachable, and perfect for unwinding after a long day or sharing with friends at a casual get-together. Whether you're new to wine or simply curious about non-alcoholic options, Eisberg Merlot offers a full-bodied experience that's easy to love.
Online reviews highlight a mixed reception to Eisberg Merlot. Many customers praise its authenticity, mentioning that it closely resembles the taste of traditional Merlot, making it a great choice for those who want a non-alcoholic alternative. However, some reviewers feel the sweetness might not appeal to everyone, particularly those accustomed to drier red wines. Overall, it’s often described as a convenient and enjoyable option for non-drinkers or those looking to reduce their alcohol consumption.
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Plum and blackberry
- Color: Deep ruby red
- Sweetness: Medium
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- De-Alcoholised Merlot Wine, Rectified Concentrated Grape Must, Natural Flavouring, Preservative
- Calories per 100 ml
- 23
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 5.8
- Sugar
- 5.0
- Sodium
- 0
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Eisberg, Germany
Winery History
Eisberg is a prominent brand under the Schloss Wachenheim AG umbrella, headquartered in the renowned wine region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With a rich history in winemaking, Schloss Wachenheim has leveraged its expertise to produce a range of non-alcoholic wines that cater to those seeking the taste of traditional wines without the...
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If you are unable to drink alcohol, this is a much better drink than most cool drinks. Even better chilled
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Absolutely awful. Tastes like a few tablespoons of sugar added to watered down cheap plonk. Couldn't stomach a single small glass. Avoid.
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If I had this in a blind tasting I would swear it was slightly thin grape juice. In my opinion deffo not for the wine drinker sadly.
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Good alternative for those not wishing to consume alcohol but also not wanting to drink fruit juice.
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Owing to health issues, this was a no brainer for choice, it looks like a glass of any white wine to the untrained eye. The taste is not unpleasant and as low alcohol drinks go it’s okay.