Elivo Zero Zero Deluxe Red
With rich red fruit aromas and a smooth texture, Elivo Zero Zero Deluxe Red offers a sophisticated non-alcoholic alternative for red wine lovers. Its subtle notes of oak and spices provide depth, while its low sugar content keeps it health-conscious.
Reviewers appreciate its balance of flavors and authentic red wine feel, with many noting its suitability for various dishes, from hearty pastas to lighter vegetable-based meals.
Dealcoholization Method
- Unknown
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Red fruits, oak, subtle spices
- Color: Deep ruby
- Sweetness: Medium
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€6.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Halal
- Ingredients
- Tempranillo grapes
- Calories per 100 ml
- 9.6
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 2
- Sugar
- 2
- Sodium
- 0
Vegetarian dishes that go well with this non-alcoholic wine
This alcohol free Red wine from Spain would be a good match with these vegetarian dishes.
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Hearty Lentil and Root Vegetable Ragout
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Grilled Portobello Mushrooms with Black Bean Salsa
Elivo, Spain
Winery History
Elivo was founded by Ramón Bodennlle in 2008 with the goal of creating high-quality, non-alcoholic wines that maintain the essence of traditional Spanish wines. Recognized as a pioneer in Spain’s non-alcoholic wine sector, Elivo, produced by MERCANTIA DESARROLLOS ALIMENTARIOS SL, has developed a range of de-alcoholized wines that reflect the...
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Elivo is the best NA Red Wine I have found so far. I have been hugely disappointed by American NA wines, and I find that European NA wines are far superior in taste. Elivo Deluxe Red is rather light compared to some other reds, but I can actually forget sometimes that I am drinking an NA wine -- it does NOT taste like grape juice. The is produced in Spain, and is more expensive than some of the regular/popular California wines.
https://www.vivino.com/users/luis-miguel.perez-juarez/reviews/203641804
Fruity and somewhat soapy nose like those strange aromas typical of de-alcoholic wines. On the palate it is passable with good acidity and refreshing.
https://www.vivino.com/users/anton.f8/reviews/269520033
Not dry. Not even semi-dry. More like a less sweet juice. Not worth trying.
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/gp/customer-reviews/R2OQGX1RDE9BM/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0731SJXC6
While the overall mouthfeel of alcohol-included wine isn't there, this was less grape-y than most, had a bit of a bite in the smell and tasted closer than most reds to the original idea. Good to have for friends who are non-drinkers, sober curious, or on-duty/on-call but still want a glass of wine with the group.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1W39OOXU5L9V7/ref=cm_cr_othr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0731SJXC6
Would not recommend. It smells like wine but it tastes like overly sweetened grape juice. The carbonated grape juice "kids wine" sold at grocery stores is a better alternative than this.