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Chateau Diana 0 - Zero Alcohol Removed Rose (750ml)
Chateau Diana 0 - Zero Alcohol Removed Rose (750ml)
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Chateau Diana Rosé keeps all the fun and festivity of fresh fruity wines, without the alcohol. These wines taste great while giving you a healthier product option than a higher alcohol wine might contain. Chateau Diana Zero Rosé balances our enjoyment of non-alcoholic wines with the complex, fruit-forward pleasing wine taste of regular wine.
This alcohol-removed Rosé is ready to be served chilled on a warm afternoon. There are flavors of sweet ripe strawberries balanced by a bright, lively acidity that keeps it fresh from the first sip to the finish. - chateaud.com
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Pinot Noir is responsible for some of the world’s finest wines. Famed for producing the red wines of Burgundy and the Côte d’Or in particular, it is now widely grown in cool climates across Califonia and Oregon, and with increasing success in New Zealand. Although typically used to produce varietal wines, Pinot Noir makes a significant contribution in the wines of Champagne, where it is vinified as a white wine and blended with Cardonnay and Pinot Meunier. On the whole, fresh summer fruit of strawberries, raspberries and red cherries tend to be the identifying qualities, however richer versions express darker fruit including black cherries (kirsch), cherry cola, leather and violets to name a few.
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