Alcohol-Free ÔPIA® Cabernet Sauvignon ABV 0.0% No&Low Drinks

ÔPIA® Cabernet Sauvignon Halal Alcohol Free Red Wine 0.0% 750ml

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Alcohol-Free ÔPIA® Cabernet Sauvignon ABV 0.0% No&Low Drinks

OPIA

ÔPIA® Cabernet Sauvignon Halal Alcohol Free Red Wine 0.0% 750ml

Most alcohol-free wines remove the alcohol after fermentation. OPIA skips fermentation entirely: organic Cabernet Sauvignon, botanical infusion, zero alcohol from start to finish. Certified Halal, sulphite-free, and genuinely one of the most considered red wines we carry.
Origin
Origin
France
Colour
Colour
Deep Ruby-Red
Style
Style
Dry
Grape
Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV
ABV
0.0%
Volume
Volume
750ml
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Serve At

Serve At

14-16°C

Aromas

Aromas

Jammy Dark Fruits, Blackcurrant, Morello Cherry, Hints Of Vanilla And Clove.

Pairing

Pairing

Red Meats, Cured Meats, Hard Cheeses, Vegetarian Dishes

Allergens

Allergens

No-Sulphites, May Contain Natural Deposits

Best Before

Best Before

04/2028

Vegetarian

Vegetarian

Yes

Vegan

Vegan

Yes

Halal

Halal

Yes

ÔPIA Cabernet Sauvignon is a distinctive alcohol-free red made by Maison Pierre Chavin in France: organic, Halal certified, sulphite-free, and made without fermentation. Unlike most alcohol-free wines, ÔPIA is created from unfermented organic Cabernet Sauvignon grape juice infused with carefully selected botanicals, rather than being dealcoholised after fermentation. The result is a product that contains absolutely no alcohol at any stage of production.

It pours a deep ruby-red and delivers a robust dark fruit character, with notes of jammy blackcurrant, Morello cherry, and a background warmth of vanilla and clove. The texture is smooth and full, with a dry, structured finish and no sulphites. Certified Organic, Halal, and Vegan throughout.

Best served at 14 to 16°C in a standard red wine glass. It pairs well with red meats, cured meats and charcuterie, aged hard cheeses, and robust vegetarian dishes such as mushroom ragù or a hearty lentil main. The unfermented base gives it a slightly different texture to a dealcoholised red, but the dark fruit character and dry finish make it a reliable and versatile companion at any dinner table.

Nutritional Values (Typical per 100ml)

Energy ............... 82 kJ / 20 kcal
Fat .................. 0 g
of which saturates ... 0 g
Carbohydrates ........ 4.8 g
of which sugars ...... 4.8 g
Protein .............. 0 g
Salt ................. 0 g

Ingredients
Infusion of oak wood and grape seed (organic) 39%, yeasts infusion (organic) 38%, cabernet sauvignon grape juice (organic) 22%, aromas, acidifier: lactic acid, stabilizer: arabic gum. It is a pasteurized product and may contain a natural deposit.

Store in a cool dry place.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alcohol-Free Red Wine

Common questions about alcohol-free red wine — how it is made, how it tastes, and how to get the most from it.

What does alcohol-free red wine actually taste like?

The best alcohol-free red wines taste genuinely close to their alcoholic counterparts. You get the same dark fruit character, tannin structure and colour. What you lose is the warming sensation that ethanol provides. High-quality dealcoholisation preserves the tannins and aromatics, so the wine still has body and depth. It is not identical to an alcoholic red, but it is a proper wine experience rather than a grape juice substitute.

Does alcohol-free red wine still contain tannins?

Yes. Tannins are naturally occurring compounds found in grape skins, seeds and stems. They are not removed during dealcoholisation, only the ethanol is extracted. This is why a good alcohol-free Cabernet Sauvignon still has a structured, slightly grippy finish. The tannin level is comparable to a standard alcoholic Cabernet.

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 red wine good for you?

Alcohol-free red wine retains the natural polyphenols and resveratrol found in red grape skins, without the well-documented health risks of alcohol. At around 22 kcal per 100ml it is significantly lower in calories than standard red wine (around 70 to 85 kcal per 100ml). It is not a health product, but it is a more mindful option for those reducing their alcohol intake without giving up the ritual and pleasure of wine.

Can I use alcohol-free red wine in cooking?

Yes, it works very well for sauces, stews and reductions. The flavour profile, including tannins, dark fruit and acidity, behaves in a similar way to alcoholic red wine when cooked. For dishes like beef bourguignon, red wine reduction or pasta ragu, an alcohol-free red wine performs comparably. Note that the reduced sugar content may slightly affect caramelisation in some recipes.

What temperature should I serve alcohol-free red wine?

Alcohol-free red wine is best served between 14 and 16 degrees Celsius, slightly cooler than you might serve a full-bodied alcoholic red. Without the warming effect of alcohol, serving at room temperature can make the wine taste a little flat. A short chill in the fridge of around 20 minutes brings it to the ideal serving temperature.

How long does alcohol-free red wine last after opening?

Once opened, reseal the bottle and refrigerate. Consume within 5 days for the best flavour. Without ethanol, the wine oxidises more quickly after opening, so prompt refrigeration is important. A wine stopper or vacuum seal significantly extends the life of an opened bottle.

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 red wine different from grape juice?

Alcohol-free wine is made by fermenting grapes in exactly the same way as conventional wine, then removing the alcohol afterwards. Grape juice is simply pressed fruit that has never been fermented. The fermentation process creates the tannins, secondary aromas, acidity balance and structural complexity that make wine what it is. Grape juice has none of this character. The two are fundamentally different products.

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