Giesen 0% Rosé
Giesen 0% Rosé is a delightful alcohol-free option for anyone looking to enjoy a refreshing, fruity beverage. It offers a vibrant combination of flavors, with notes of juicy strawberries, crisp apples, and a hint of white peach. These flavors are balanced by a touch of cranberry that gives it a zesty, refreshing finish. Whether you're having a casual get-together with friends or just want to treat yourself, this rosé is perfect for any occasion. It's light, easy to enjoy, and pairs wonderfully with snacks or a meal, even if you're new to exploring non-alcoholic wines.
Online reviews highlight Giesen 0% Rosé as a standout in the alcohol-free wine category. Many customers praise its fruity taste and dry finish, mentioning that it closely resembles the experience of drinking traditional rosé. Some reviewers have noted its pleasant aroma and its suitability for a variety of events, from parties to relaxed evenings. While some wine enthusiasts might find the absence of alcohol alters the body of the wine slightly, the majority agree that it is a high-quality option for anyone seeking a non-alcoholic alternative. Its well-balanced flavor and attractive price point make it a popular choice among first-time and regular buyers alike.
Temperature
- Serve chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: White peach, apple, fresh strawberries
- Color: Pale pink
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€12.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV
- Ingredients
- De-alcoholized wine, Grape juice concentrate, Natural flavors
- Calories per 100 ml
- 13
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 4.5
- Sugar
- 1.8
- Sodium
- 0
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Giesen, New Zealand
Winery History
Founded in 1981 by German-born brothers Theo, Alex, and Marcel Giesen, the winery has become a prominent name in New Zealand's wine industry. Their journey began with a shared passion for winemaking and a commitment to producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of New Zealand. Over the years, Giesen has expanded its portfolio,...
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I’ve only tried two of the Giesen wines so far. I like them both, but I really like this one a lot. It has the feel of wine on the tongue, and it is drinkable, with or without food. The Sauvignon Blanc needed food to accompany it. It is pricey though. If it were cheaper, I’d buy it all the time.
https://sansdrinks.com.au/products/giesen-0-new-zealand-rose?srsltid=AfmBOopM2Zuxw5qvmkVmf7nmNbEcN9b1pbiW3IAKvf6nvAiZiOwzhlcW
Nice enough - we usually don't love Rose's and "no alcohol" generally does not improve wines. This was perfectly drinkable and definitely one of the better alcohol-free wines we had. Would choose this one again.
https://www.betterrhodes.com/products/giesen-rose?srsltid=AfmBOooaqS9PxQRTKjB7nwrbc9rnKb55kulg-INRxyT0KoS1otdrAkve
During the week Rose and it's lovely best tasting non alcoholic wine i have found
https://www.vivino.com/users/charles-marti/reviews/316416351
It has a lovely color, aromas of peach, strawberries, apricot tart. Blissfully, this is not too sweet! And I think for non-alcoholic wine. It is quite a nice surprise. Close your eyes and think of the French sunset on the Mediterranean.
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Look. I see the reviews saying that this is a five star rose. But, it’s not. It is very vinegary. It has no depth of taste. No underlying hint of grape skin that you get in the real thing. No wisp of duskiness. It’s a flat, one note light sour water-type beverage. Their Pinot Grigio and Riesling are better.