Moderato Cuvée Révolutionnaire Merlot and Tannat Red
Moderato Cuvée Révolutionnaire Merlot and Tannat Red is a vibrant alcohol-free red wine that's perfect for those who love bold, fruity flavors without the buzz. It's smooth and rich, with hints of ripe berries and a subtle touch of spice that makes every sip satisfying. This is an ideal pick for anyone curious about wine or looking to elevate their evening with a drink that's sophisticated yet easy to enjoy.
Online reviews highlight this wine's delightful balance and unique character. Many enjoy its ability to mirror the depth of a traditional red wine while being alcohol-free, making it great for special occasions or casual dinners. While some reviewers praise its smooth tannins and fruity aroma, others note that it's best enjoyed slightly chilled for an even fresher taste. It's a hit for those exploring alcohol-free options that don't compromise on quality.
Temperature
- Serve at room temperature
Sensory properties
- Aroma: Expressive with black fruits and spices, and a hint of vanilla
- Color: Garnet with purple highlights
- Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing
Where to buy
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€15.00
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Wellness Information
- General
- Contains Sulfites
- Ingredients
- Dealcoholized wine, grape sugars, E242
- Calories per 100 ml
- 14
- Protein
- 0
- Fat
- 0
- Carbs
- 0.3
- Sugar
- 0.24
- Sodium
- 0
Vegetarian dishes that go well with this non-alcoholic wine
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Moderato, France
Winery History
Moderato is a French brand founded in 2020 by wine enthusiasts Sébastien Thomas and Fabien Marchand-Cassagne. Their mission is to harmonize the pleasure of wine with responsible consumption by creating premium non-alcoholic wines. Collaborating with skilled winemakers and selecting exceptional terroirs in Southwest France, Moderato crafts...
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https://le-moderato.com/en/products/alcohol-free-red-wine-merlot-tannat-revolutionary-cuvee?srsltid=AfmBOoqyIf5Qu9jayuefeT_QjhAKupQxrbUrxhEdfXgVYEgz8pskEgsQ
I base my opinion on the drink and not by comparing it to wine. I like the taste. You can really taste the fruit without the sweet taste. I also feel the tannic side because it leaves a slight taste in the mouth. Be careful, it's cold at first so I suggest leaving it in a room with room temperature before opening it. I found it rather rich so one glass was enough. I finally appreciated the lack of fatigue and the feeling of a 'head full of cotton wool' that I often have after just one glass of real wine now.
https://worldofnix.com/en/products/moderato-merlot-tannat
Comes very close to the alcoholic drink
https://www.vivino.com/users/chris.roliggaard/reviews/321987671
Tart and fresh - with good notes of wild berries and blackcurrant. Good bouquet - lacks the classic red wine depth (due to alcohol), but is an excellent alternative to light dishes and a fresh glass. Not a substitute for the heavy meat red wines.
https://www.vivino.com/users/jean-marie.yhuel/reviews/325098746
An interesting dress, a less convincing nose and a very disappointing on the palate.
https://www.vivino.com/users/thomas.ayre/reviews/325294573
Good for a low/no red, absolutely 0% alcohol and unfortunately does tease/feel like something is missing from it, aside from that, generic plum and hints of red fruit, very few tannins, rather smooth but also lacking a bit of flavour so comes through a bit light, not bad though, and like I said, good for a 0%
https://www.vivino.com/users/jeremy.deslandes/reviews/326072500
Non-alcoholic wine, filthy, it's not wine.
https://www.vivino.com/users/pierre-yves.crochet/reviews/325765337
First experience of non-alcoholic (red) wine: - first of all, yes, it's wine and not grape juice. A child can't drink that, especially because of its bitterness - it's wine, yes, but low-end, the kind that used to be served in boxes at truck stops - except that this swill has no alcohol and is not likely to give you a headache, which can be useful. Especially if you're a trucker (which I'm not, by the way) - in conclusion, I'm not condemning it, but €16 a bottle, blah blah