Leitz Eins Zwei Zero Riesling
Online reviews highlight its enjoyable fruit-forward character and how well it mimics the essence of traditional Riesling. Many appreciate its crisp acidity and refreshing taste, making it a great option for those looking to cut back on alcohol without compromising on flavor. Some mention that it works best when well-chilled, while a few note that it leans slightly on the sweeter side. Overall, it’s a popular choice for those wanting a high-quality, alcohol-free alternative that still feels like a real wine experience.
Temperature
- Serve chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Lime, citrus, red apple
- Color: Pale straw
- Sweetness: Medium
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€8.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- Riesling grapes, Sulfites
- Calories per 100 ml
- 23
- Protein
- 0.5
- Fat
- 0.5
- Carbs
- 5.1
- Sugar
- 5.1
- Sodium
- 0.1
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Leitz, Germany
Winery History
Leitz Winery is a family-owned estate with a rich winemaking tradition dating back to 1744. It is currently run by Johannes Leitz, who has significantly modernized the winery while maintaining its deep-rooted heritage. Under his leadership, Leitz has gained international recognition for its high-quality Riesling wines, which express the unique...
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It's pretty weird, vinegar notes. Tastes better if you add sparkling water.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leitz-Riesling-Alcohol-ALCOHOLIC-Rheingau/dp/B0878YY29L#customerReviews
The many good reviews made me curious why I ordered the wine. After we had emptied the bottle with good friends, the unanimous opinion was clear: you can drink, but you don't have to! You really can't talk about fresh and fruity. It simply tastes sour! For the price, it is simply not recommended.
https://www.vivino.com/users/bev.penner/reviews/313615994
As I posted previously we bought a few non-alcohol wines to close out this summer season. This German ? Riesling has 0% alcohol (some sport 0.5%abv) ?I can’t get past the potpourri/ dried nectarine aromas with something I can’t put my finger on (watery cedar?, metal?, house paint??♂️) ? is much better with stone fruit, Jolly Rancher™️ green apple, lemon. The acid is pleasant and balanced the sweetness. Weird experience that’s for sure ?♂️??
https://www.vivino.com/users/sascha.westphal/reviews/315942682
A pleasant surprise. A dealcoholized Riesling that is relatively close to a wine. In the glass it is a pale straw yellow with light green reflections. On the nose, the typical note of dealcoholized wines, then some apple and citrus fruits. On the palate, a fairly strong acidity is initially noticeable, which covers everything else. But with a little air, it loses its aggressive peaks and blends in. Then the notes of apple and lemon come into their own.
https://www.killjoyclub.com/products/leitz-eins-zwei-zero-riesling
Reisling has always been my go-to of the sweeter white wines, and ever since I got on the wagon, I've wanted to find something similar in the NA line. This NA Reisling hits that spot without taking any of the taste away. Recommend 100% for all Reisling fans!