Bischöfliche Weingüter Trier DOM Zero Riesling Alkoholfrei NV - Alcohol Free
A zesty, aromatic alcohol-free Riesling with notes of lime, green apple, and floral lift — refreshing and beautifully balanced.
£13.50
| Producer | Bischöfliche Weinguter Trier |
|---|---|
| Country | Germany |
| Region | Mosel |
| Wine Type | White Wine |
| Grape Blend | 100% Riesling |
| Bottle Size (ml) | 750 |
| % Abv | 0.01 |
| Vintage | NV |
| Special Features | Vegan |
| Extra Info | Crisp, citrusy, alcohol-free |
| Food Pairing Guide | Lovely with light salads, sushi, or spicy Asian dishes |
Bischöfliche DOM Zero Riesling Alkoholfrei offers all the charm of Mosel Riesling, without the alcohol. Crafted from high-quality grapes and gently de-alcoholised to retain its lively character, this is a bright, refreshing white wine alternative. Expect crisp citrus, green apple, and a touch of white blossom on the nose, with vibrant acidity and a clean, dry finish. Whether you're cutting back or simply looking for a sophisticated non-alcoholic option, this Riesling delivers flavour, finesse, and real wine appeal — no compromise required.
Bischöfliche Weinguter Trier cultivates approximately 130 hectares of vineyard, among them some of the Mosel, Saar and Ruwer's most legendary sites. Almost 90% of production is Riesling, with grapes crushed and pressed at Scharzhof on the Saar and Duisburger Hoffman on the Ruwer.Wines are then aged in either traditional fuder or stainless steel in their vast vaulted cellars in the heart of Trier, which date back to Roman times.
Bischöfliche Weinguter Trier cultivates approximately 130 hectares of vineyard, among them some of the Mosel, Saar and Ruwer's most legendary sites. Almost 90% of production is Riesling, with grapes crushed and pressed at Scharzhof on the Saar and Duisburger Hoffman on the Ruwer.Wines are then aged in either traditional fuder or stainless steel in their vast vaulted cellars in the heart of Trier, which date back to Roman times.
Made from premium Mosel Riesling with gentle alcohol removal to preserve varietal character.Riesling grapes are sourced from selected vineyard sites along the Mosel, Saar and Ruwer rivers. The sweet base wine is then de-alcoholised and bottled.
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