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Edenvale Sparkling Cuvée NV

South Eastern Australia

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  • Silver, Best Wine Awards, 2021
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The luxury, refreshment and celebration found in a glass of something bubbly shouldn't just be reserved for those drinking alcohol. Enter this delicious, lemony fresh Aussie fizz. It's made like a proper sparkling wine, but with next to zero alcohol!

The luxury, refreshment and celebration found in a glass of something bubbly shouldn't just be reserved for those drinking alcohol. Enter this delicious, lemony fresh Aussie fizz. It's made like a proper sparkling wine, but with next to zero alcohol!

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Crisp, zippy, with small bubbles and lightly tropical fruit

Aroma

Ripe apple and tropical fruit, lemony fresh

Allergy information

Contains sulphites, egg, milk

Edenvale Sparkling Cuvée NV

More information

  • 0.05% ABV
  • 0.04 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 26 January, 2025

Finally, there are no-and-low alcohol wines that are worth drinking! Meet Edenvale sparkling. It's from a winery that specialises in no or nearly zero alcohol wines. As you'd expect of proper Aussie sparkling, it's made from ripe Semillon grapes from South Eastern Australia. But then the magic happens: the alcohol is oh-so-gently removed via a spinning cone process. This ensures that a minimum of the aroma and fruit disappears, while leaving behind a fizz with plenty of zing. Think ripe apple and gentle tropical fruit flavour with a lemony crisp zip and a flurry of fine bubbles. Share a glass with guests and see if they realise it has less than 0.5% alcohol. Chilled, it's great for any occasion and works wonderfully with lighter dishes.

"One of the best alcohol-free fizzes I’ve ever tasted. Off-dry, but pleasantly so" Fiona Beckett
The Guardian
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