Oddbird Sparkling Rosé
Oddbird Sparkling Rosé is a delightful and refreshing wine that brings a burst of fruitiness with every sip. It has bright flavors of red berries, such as strawberries and raspberries, that dance on the palate, complemented by subtle notes of floral freshness. The wine is light, with just the right amount of bubbles, making it an ideal choice for celebrations or casual moments alike. Whether you're new to wine or just looking for something easy to enjoy, Oddbird Sparkling Rosé offers a smooth, approachable experience that's perfect for young wine drinkers.
Online reviews of Oddbird Sparkling Rosé highlight its pleasant, clean taste and its crisp, refreshing quality. Many note that it’s a great option for those who prefer a lighter, more approachable sparkling wine. Some mention its balance of sweetness, which is enough to keep the wine enjoyable without being overwhelming. A few reviewers also appreciate its alcohol-free nature, making it a good choice for social gatherings where non-alcoholic options are desired. While most feedback is positive, a few reviewers have mentioned that it may not be as complex as some other sparkling wines, but for those seeking something simple and easy to drink, it fits the bill perfectly.
Temperature
- Serve chilled
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Red berries, floral hints
- Color: Pink
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
from
€30.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Natural flavors
- Calories per 100 ml
- 22
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 4.7
- Sugar
- 3.1
- Sodium
- 0.01
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Oddbird, France
Winery History
Oddbird was founded in 2013 by Moa Gürbüzer, a Swedish social worker with over two decades of experience in family therapy. Witnessing the negative impacts of alcohol on individuals and families, she sought to revolutionize the drinking culture by offering high-quality, non-alcoholic wines. Her mission was to create an inclusive social...
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https://www.vivino.com/users/ingun.bakken/reviews/306518706
Very fresh despite 40 grams of sugar. Bright red summer berries and good acidity.
https://www.bbcgoodfoodwineclub.com/product/oddbird-alcohol-free-sparkling-rose-nv/4324922
I really enjoy pink sparkling, and this is no exception, the quality does speak for itself. It has a lovely berry flavour, and fine bubbles that hit the roof of your mouth, that just leaves it watering for more.
https://www.bbcgoodfoodwineclub.com/product/oddbird-alcohol-free-sparkling-rose-nv/4324922
Best non-alcoholic fizz! I was given this in a restaurant when I was there for my birthday meal. It was a complimentary welcome drink for me and my guests. I genuinely thought it was alcoholic prosecco and enjoyed it so much, I asked the waitress what it was. When she told me it was alcohol free I nearly fell off my seat. Absolutely fabulous option for anyone who doesn't want to drink alcohol but wants to enjoy a 'grown-up' alternative!
https://clearsips.ca/products/oddbird-rose?srsltid=AfmBOop4YLE6FQUyLPSgLU0lcd-bJxFdk5N2ILG5dn6ifpR-8V1nUFiK
Excellent sparkling Rose ….. crisp , delicate nose - delicious & delightfully bubbly. Best ice cold. I took it to a party & not a person guessed that it was as ‘Liberated’ as the wonderful group of women I was with .
https://clearsips.ca/products/oddbird-rose?srsltid=AfmBOop4YLE6FQUyLPSgLU0lcd-bJxFdk5N2ILG5dn6ifpR-8V1nUFiK
I first sampled the odd bird out west (Kelowna) when I returned I ordered 6 bottles for myself & in Dec ordered 6 for a gift to send out west as they couldn’t find the product. Now I’m ready for another order, great non alcoholic alternative ?