Vintense Cépages Merlot
Vintense Cépages Merlot is a delightful non-alcoholic red wine that delivers the essence of rich, juicy red grapes without the alcohol. Its smooth and fruity flavor has hints of ripe berries, with a touch of subtle sweetness that makes it enjoyable for casual sipping or pairing with a variety of dishes. The aroma is warm and inviting, carrying notes of blackcurrants and cherries. This is a perfect choice for anyone looking to explore wine without the buzz, offering a friendly introduction to the world of reds.
Online reviews highlight the wine’s approachable nature, with many praising its authentic Merlot flavor profile despite being alcohol-free. Some reviewers appreciated its balance of fruitiness and smoothness, making it a popular choice for family gatherings and events. However, a few noted that the sweetness might be more pronounced than in traditional Merlot wines, which could be a factor for those who prefer a drier taste. Overall, Vintense Cépages Merlot has been well-received as a versatile and enjoyable non-alcoholic option.
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Stewed red fruits, blackberry jam, raspberry
- Color: Garnet red
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€7.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- 0.0% ABV, Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- De-alcoholized red wine, water, carbon dioxide
- Calories per 100 ml
- 17
- Carbs
- 3.9
- Sugar
- 3.9
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Vintense, Belgium
Winery History
Family Story As Belgium’s premier non-alcoholic wine brand, Vintense is known for producing high-quality alcohol-free wines that cater to a growing demand for mindful consumption. Vintense was established in 2011 with a mission to provide an alternative for those who seek the experience of wine without alcohol, and it has since become a leader...
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https://www.vivino.com/users/evalu2/reviews/271358878
Blackcurrant, plum at nose Blackberry, vanilla at palate Light body Semi dry Great for non alcohol drinking
https://www.vivino.com/users/le-.yi-/reviews/288543827
Vintens Merlot non-alcoholic red wine (a style of wine made by removing the alcohol) A medium dark ruby. Of course, there is no leg. The volume of the aroma is somewhat mild. Raspberry, overripe berries, young grass. Light attack. Smart acidity and sugar-like sweetness. The tannins are a little hard and faint. The aftertaste is short. Hmm, the acidity and sweetness are not in harmony. The aroma is also a little peculiar, and I have to say that the overall taste is awkward. It has the advantage of being less sweet than Labrusca grape juice, but there are many issues. It is made using Merlot wine, distilled at low temperature and low pressure, with 0.0% alcohol, sucrose, tannins, SO2, etc., and is supervised by Bernard Magrez, the owner of the Graves giant Chateau Pape Clement, and is made without any compromise from grape selection to brewing. Producer: Neoble Importer: Shonan Trading Neoble is a beverage manufacturer established in Belgium in 1895. The company entered the non-alcoholic market in 1993. After repeated investments in state-of-the-art equipment, the company now boasts the top share of the Belgian market.
https://www.vivino.com/users/danny-h7/reviews/325753042
Grape juice is a cheaper option...
https://www.vivino.com/users/oleksiy-pa/reviews/207708137
Clear light rubin color. Intense nose of grape juice with hint of rose. Semi dry with low acidity and and low tannins, sense of sugar in the taste. Short finish. Good as alternative for grape juice. But not good as merlot wine.
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Unfortunately, it is far from tasting like wine, it is more like wine cider.