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Fiore Dark Rose Alcohol Free Sparkling Drink 0.0% 750ml
Ruby red, deeply coloured and built on 13.4% real grape juice. Fiore Dark Rose is the bottle that surprises people. Richly flavoured, completely alcohol-free and unmistakably striking. Open it and watch the conversation start.
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Fiore Dark Rose is a richly flavoured, eye-catching alcohol-free sparkling drink made with 13.4% real grape juice, presenting in a vibrant ruby hue with a sweetness built around red grapes, wild raspberries, and a hint of cherry. At 0.0% ABV and 43 kcal per 100ml, it is a generous, flavour-forward sparkling drink made for occasions that call for something with colour and character in the glass rather than subtlety.
The nose is immediate and fruit-led, with red grapes and wild raspberries coming forward together, with cherry adding a darker, slightly jammy note underneath. On the palate, the sweetness is full and luscious, lifted by fine carbonation that keeps the drink lively and refreshing rather than flat or syrupy. The real grape juice content gives it a depth and genuineness that distinguishes it from simpler sparkling soft drinks.
Serve ice-cold at 5 to 7°C, on its own over ice or with fresh berries and a sprig of mint for an effortless non-alcoholic spritz. It pairs well with salty and savoury appetisers, fruit and cream, and indulgent desserts. The bold sweetness and vivid colour make it a natural focal point at celebrations, parties, and any occasion where the drink is as much a part of the atmosphere as the food.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Alcohol-Free Sparkling Wine
Common questions about alcohol-free sparkling wine: the bubbles, the taste, and how to enjoy it.
What does alcohol-free sparkling wine taste like?
The best alcohol-free sparkling wines closely replicate Prosecco, Cava or sparkling Chardonnay. You get fine bubbles, fruit-forward aromatics, typically citrus, green apple, pear and floral notes, with a crisp and refreshing finish. The key difference is a slightly lighter body and the absence of the warmth that ethanol provides. The products we stock have been personally tasted and selected for quality bubble retention and flavour.
Does alcohol-free sparkling wine keep its bubbles?
Yes. Most alcohol-free sparkling wines are recarbonated after de-alcoholisation and the bubbles are fine and persistent in the glass. The bottle retains pressure until opened. Once poured, bubble retention is comparable to Prosecco-style wines. Serve well chilled in a flute or tulip glass to get the best bubble display and aroma.
What is de-alcoholisation and how is the alcohol removed?
De-alcoholisation is the process of removing ethanol from fully fermented wine. The most common method used by premium producers is vacuum distillation, where the wine is gently heated under low pressure, which lowers the boiling point of ethanol so it evaporates without damaging the aromas or polyphenols. Some producers also use spinning cone technology or reverse osmosis, each with slightly different effects on flavour. The result is a wine that has gone through full fermentation but has had the alcohol extracted afterwards.
Can I use alcohol-free sparkling wine for toasts and celebrations?
Absolutely. This is one of its best uses. The visual experience, including the bubbles, the pop of the cork or crown cap and the flute, is identical to alcoholic sparkling wine. For weddings, baby showers, driving toasts or an inclusive table setting, a quality alcohol-free sparkling wine is indistinguishable in the glass. We stock options that taste genuinely celebratory rather than like sparkling water with a wine label.
Is alcohol-free sparkling wine good for you?
Alcohol-free sparkling wine retains grape-derived polyphenols and antioxidants without the health risks of alcohol. It is typically 15 to 30 kcal per 100ml compared to around 70 to 80 kcal for standard Prosecco. It is not a health product, but it is a genuinely enjoyable lower-calorie option for celebrations and occasions where you want to raise a glass.
What temperature should I serve alcohol-free sparkling wine?
Serve well chilled at 6 to 8 degrees Celsius, the same as Prosecco or Champagne. Keep in the fridge for at least 3 hours before serving, or 30 minutes in an ice bucket. Serving it colder than still white wine enhances the bubble experience and keeps the wine tasting crisp and refreshing.
How long does alcohol-free sparkling wine last after opening?
Once opened, reseal with a sparkling wine stopper and refrigerate. Consume within 1 to 2 days for the best bubble experience, as carbonation dissipates quickly. Small format bottles are ideal if you only want a glass or two. Without alcohol as a preservative, the wine also oxidises faster than alcoholic sparkling wine.
Is this suitable if I am pregnant or driving?
This wine is certified 0.0% ABV, meaning it contains no measurable alcohol and is suitable for drivers. If you are pregnant, we recommend consulting your midwife or doctor before consuming any dealcoholised product, as guidance varies individually.
Do your products contain sulphites?
It depends on the product. Some of our wines do contain sulphur dioxide (sulphites) as a preservative, declared as an allergen on the label and well within EU and UK legal limits. However, a number of the products we stock are sulphite-free. Always check the individual product label or description to confirm.
How is this different from sparkling grape juice?
Alcohol-free sparkling wine begins as fully fermented wine, developing all the aromatic complexity and structural character of conventional sparkling wine. The alcohol is then removed and the wine recarbonated. Sparkling grape juice is simply carbonated fruit juice that has never fermented. One is wine; the other is a juice drink. The difference in flavour complexity is significant.