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Review: Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wines

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Review

At YOURS, we know a little something (ok, maybe a lot of something) about non-alcoholic wine, and we like what we see from Stella Rosa. If you’re looking for something with a little frizante (bubbles) and you like your bubbly just a bit sweet but not too sweet, then Stella Rosa is worth a try.

Steeped in its rich NW Italy heritage, the Riboli Family (Stella Rosa) founded San Antonio Winery in Los Angelas in 1917, and has never looked back. Rooted in requests from its tasting room customers, Stella Rosa became a pioneer in developing the semi-sweet, semi-sparkling wine style that made it so famous. Today, Stella Rosa continues to use a combination of innovation, technology, and customer feedback to drive its offerings – a mantra from which its non-alcoholic wines were born.

So how do they do it you ask? Stella Rosa uses the Charmat Style via pressurized tanks (aka Italian Method or Tank Method) to make its sparkling wine. Once the desired sweetness is achieved, the wine is cold filtered via centrifuge and bottled; a process ideal for aromatic grapes as it allows for the retention of fresh fruit flavors and aromas. Ready to hear more about Stella Rosa’s impressive lineup of non-alcoholic wines?

 

 Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Black Review

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Black

Calories: 100 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Stella Rosa’s Non-Alcoholic Black delivers on its promise of giving you all the exciting taste as its fully-alcoholized counterpart, but with only 0.3% ABV – so much so that it’s almost impossible to tell them apart! Naturally carbonated, notes of lush blackberry, blueberry and raspberry greet the nose and delight the palate on this lively sparkler, while the Brachetto grape’s naturally high acidity provides a wonderfully balancing pH to keep the blend ‘light-on-its-feet’. Pair Stella Rosa’s Non-Alcoholic Black with virtually any berry-filled desert or even your favorite chocolate!  

   

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Peach Review                                             

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Peach

Calories: 93 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Elevated aromas of white peach, honey, and wildflowers literally leap from the glass in this delicious Italian semi-sparkling wine led primarily by the Moscato grape and blended with real fruit. The palate is equally delightful as its natural carbonation and ‘just-right semi-sweetness’ energetically dance across the tongue. Too good to stop at one glass, Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Peach is great served chilled or over ice and makes a fun addition to your favorite cocktail/mocktail.

 

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Red Review                                               

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Red

Calories: 93 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Layers of fresh raspberry, wild strawberry and red plum grace the palate in Stella Rosa’s Non-Alcoholic Red. A blend of several Italian black grapes (most notably Brachetto) gives this semi-sparkling, semi-sweet bottle great flare and complexity with an enjoyably balancing natural acidity. It’s a must try for wine lovers who enjoy light, energetic semi-sweet reds, and a great way to reward yourself after a long day!

 Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Rose Review                                             

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Rosé

Calories: 93 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Notes of just-picked strawberry, raspberry and red cherry combine with hints of rose petal and natural carbonation to create this eminently quaffable sparkler. Led by the Brachetto grape, this proprietary Italian blend is juicy, fresh and fruity with just a bit of sweetness and less than 0.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to fruit plates, cheese boards, balsamic glazed salmon, and almost any light fare.

     Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Sparkling Cranberry Review                                          

Stella Rosa Naturals Sparkling Cranberry Wine Alternative

Calories: 75 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 17g per serving

Sugar: 17g per serving

Made by gently pressing high-quality grapes from northwest Italy (most notably Moscato D’Asti and Brachetto) and the addition of 100% natural cranberry flavors, this blend is certain to please both wine experts and novices alike. An energetic, natural frizzante couples with pronounced fresh fruit notes and the ideal balance of sweetness and acidity to create the perfect sparkler for any party. Equally tasty served chilled by itself or as part of your favorite cocktail or mocktail.

 

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Sparkling Lemon Lime Review                                               

Stella Rosa Naturals Sparkling Lemon Lime Wine Alternative

Calories: 93 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Ah bubbly - perfect for celebrations big and small, but did you know it’s also a great pairing partner with most meals? Made from a blend of several grapes including Moscato D’Asti, notes of lemon and lime lead the nose followed by notions of white flower blossom and honey. With its 100% natural fruit flavors, energizing effervescence and wonderfully balanced acidity/sweetness, Stella Rosa Naturals Sparkling Lemon Lime is ideal for any occasion.

  

Stella Rosa Non-Alcoholic Wine Sparkling Tropical Mango Review                                               

Stella Rosa Naturals Sparkling Tropical Mango Wine Alternative

Calories: 93 per 187ml serving

Carbs: 22g per serving

Sugar: 22g per serving

Soaring aromatics of fresh mango and tropical fruit couple with vibrant bubbles to create this lively, non-alcoholic sparkler from Stella Rosa. Made from a blend led by Moscato D’Asti, this beauty culminates in a pour-me-more finish that leaves you asking why you waited so long to try it. Fantastic on its own or as a mixer to your favorite drink.

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