Vin rosé Hans Baer Pinot noir 0.1% sans alcool Sanzalc, cave sans alcool pour adultes décomplexés
Vendor: Hans Baer

Rosé wine Hans Baer Pinot Noir 0.1% without alcohol

CHF 8.00
CHF 10.67/l

This Rosé wine Hans Baer Pinot Noir 0.1% without alcohol is a treat, ideal for lovers of modern and trendy wines! Rheinhesen is probably one of the most dynamic regions of...

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DESCRIPTION

This Rosé wine Hans Baer Pinot Noir 0.1% without alcohol is a treat, ideal for lovers of modern and trendy wines! Rheinhesen is probably one of the most dynamic regions of Germany.

This throbbed rosé wine is sparkling with the nose, delicately fruity, recalling the strawberry.

On the palate, there are aromas of velvety soft fruit, associated with a pleasant sweetness which retains the typical character of wine and leaves nothing to desire!

Additional information

How to have fun?
Cold meats, braised ham and salad

Taste profile
👀 Color: very light, clear and shiny rosé

👄 On the palate: round, rich and pleasant, flexible, without bitterness

Red fruits, spicy and floral notes

You will love it if ...
We appreciate it very fresh between 6 ° and 8 °

Ingredients
Pinot Noir

Allergies information

Style
Disalcoolized rosé wine

Specifics
The elimination of alcohol occurs in a very careful way in a vacuum (airless space inside) and is certainly softer than any other process
extraction.

The process allows a very soft extraction of the temperature significantly less than 30 ° Celsius, so
that thermal damage cannot occur.
The wine is warmed up to 29 ° C, when alcohol reaches its boiling point it begins to evaporate.

This procedure occurs in a few minutes and is therefore very effective. The system used is controlled by computer and provides optimal and correct alcohol extract.

Alcohol content (%)
0.1

Color
Very light, clear and shiny rosé

Volume
75 cL

Weight
1.3 kg

PRODUCER

About the producer
Hans Baer

Derived from the coat of arms of the Berlin capital, the Baer is probably one of the most famous monuments in Germany, if not known. From his hometown of Berlin, Hans Baer travels the world by bike on his cool bike. He selected Rheinhesen wines in his luggage.

The largest of German wine regions is known for its diversity - not only in terms of grape varieties, but also in the structure of small and large wine companies. Rheinhesen is probably one of the most dynamic regions of Germany. A young modern generation of winegrowers trusts tradition, but frees ancient constraints and transforms Rhine Hesse into a modern and varied region, on the way to a fascinating future of viticulture. Just as diverse and yet traditional and historically rooted as our Berlin capital - the homeland of the bear.

Country
Germany