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Maybach Alkoholfrei
Maybach Alkoholfrei Rosé Alcohol Free Rosé Wine 750ml
Made from Spatburgunder, the grape the rest of the world calls Pinot Noir. Fruit-forward, medium-sweet and made in Germany with genuine care. The rosé you reach for when you want something approachable and pleasant.
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Maybach Alkoholfrei Rosé is a fruit-forward, medium-sweet alcohol-free rosé from Germany, made from Spätburgunder, known internationally as Pinot Noir, and produced at under 0.5% ABV. Spätburgunder rosé is a well-established German style, known for its vibrant colour, fresh red fruit character, and naturally higher acidity, all of which carry through well into this dealcoholised version.
The nose is vivid and appealing, with watermelon, sour cherry, blackberry, and rhubarb coming forward with a refreshing brightness. The palate is medium-sweet, with a crisp, light body and a clean, fruit-forward finish. The full bouquet and lively character make it a genuinely uplifting pour, and the pink colour gives it excellent visual appeal in the glass.
Serve at 8 to 10°C. It pairs well with summer salads, light pasta dishes, grilled poultry, and mild cheeses. The medium-sweet profile and fresh red fruit character also make it a natural companion for outdoor eating and warm-weather occasions.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Alcohol-Free Rose Wine
Common questions about alcohol-free rose wine: how it is made, how it tastes, and how to enjoy it.
What does alcohol-free rose wine taste like?
Alcohol-free rose has the same fresh, fruit-forward character as standard rose, with strawberry, raspberry, watermelon and floral notes depending on the grape and origin. The colour, aromatics and refreshing acidity are preserved through quality de-alcoholisation. The main difference is the absence of the warming sensation that ethanol provides and a slightly lighter body. A good alcohol-free rose is genuinely enjoyable rather than a compromise.
Is alcohol-free rose sweet or dry?
It depends on the producer and style. Just as with alcoholic rose, styles range from bone dry, as with Provence-inspired wines, to lightly off-dry, as with Mediterranean or New World styles. Check the individual product description and tasting notes for the style profile of each bottle. We include detailed descriptions so you know what to expect before you buy.
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.
Is alcohol-free rose wine good for you?
Alcohol-free rose retains the natural polyphenols found in red grape skins, which give rose its colour and antioxidant properties, without the health risks of alcohol. At around 15 to 25 kcal per 100ml, it is significantly lower in calories than standard rose (around 70 to 80 kcal per 100ml). It is not a health product, but it is a genuinely lighter option for those who enjoy the rose experience without the alcohol.
Can I use alcohol-free rose in cooking?
Yes. Alcohol-free rose works well in lighter dishes such as seafood, chicken, salad dressings and delicate sauces. The fruit character and acidity behave similarly to alcoholic rose in cooking. For a simple pan sauce, vinaigrette or marinade, it performs comparably. Avoid using it in heavy slow-cooked dishes where a robust red would be more appropriate.
What temperature should I serve alcohol-free rose wine?
Alcohol-free rose is best served chilled, between 9 and 12 degrees Celsius, similar to white wine. Without the warmth of alcohol, serving at room temperature can make the wine taste flat or overly sweet. A 30-minute chill in the fridge before serving is usually sufficient if the bottle has been stored at room temperature.
How long does alcohol-free rose wine last after opening?
Once opened, reseal and refrigerate. Consume within 3 to 5 days. Without ethanol, alcohol-free rose oxidises more quickly than its alcoholic equivalent. A vacuum wine stopper or inert gas preserver will significantly extend the life of an opened bottle and keep the fruit character fresh for longer.
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 alcohol-free rose different from rose grape juice?
Alcohol-free rose wine is made by fermenting grapes in the same way as conventional rose, developing its full aromatic complexity, acidity and structure. The alcohol is then removed afterwards. Rose grape juice is simply pressed or blended fruit that has never fermented. The fermentation process creates the secondary aromas and structural character that define wine. The two are fundamentally different products.