Gnista Red French
Red French by Gnista is a wine alternative produced in Skåne, Sweden. Crafted in the style of northern Italian wines, it features notable tannins, earthiness, and peppery characteristics. This beverage presents a darker, more savoury profile with pronounced texture and meaty notes, distinguishing it from other styles.
The appearance is a clear mid-garnet red. Aromas include sour plum, cocoa, and sage, while the palate offers a sweet and sour dynamic with flavors of tamarind, plum, cherry, and sun-dried tomato, complemented by hints of lily-of-the-valley, crushed grass, tar, and warming spices. The sweetness level is medium.
Dealcoholization Method
- Not Applicable
Temperature
- Serve moderately chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Mint leaf, barley sugar and cola
- Color: Mid-garnet red
- Sweetness: Medium
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€15.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- Ingredients
- Juice NFC (sour cherry, grape, cranberry), water, spices & fruit (oak, raisins, vinh linh black pepper), beet syrup, extracts made from vodka (lavender, habanero), sea salt, preservatives (potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate)
- Calories per 100 ml
- 47
- Protein
- 0.04
- Carbs
- 7.6
- Sugar
- 7.2
- Sodium
- 0.06
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Gnista, Sweden
Winery History
Gnista (Gnista Spirits AB) was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Erika Ollén in 2019 with a simple but ambitious goal: to create sophisticated, adult non-alcoholic drinks that deliver the depth, intensity, and “bite” people expect from fine spirits and wine. Hand-crafted in small batches in Skåne (southern Sweden), Gnista grew from a culinary,...
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