Darling Cellars De-Alcoholised Red is 100% Shiraz with hints of ripe red fruit, crushed black pepper, dried rose petals and candied cherries with well integrated French Oak tannins.
Food pairing: A very balanced Red which can be enjoyed with mild curry dishes or a nice slow cooked brisket. Low in calories and vegan-friendly
Darling Cellars De-alcoholised wines are different from other “wine alternatives”, such as alcohol-free wine or light wine in that it starts out as wine produced as any other “normal” wine, and then the alcohol is extracted by using clever technology that preserves the wine-origins best. (Spinning cone technology at low temperature under vacuum to leave no more than 0.5% alcohol per volume). Darling Cellars De-Alcoholised is a product range of varietals where the focus is on fruit driven, varietal true, value for money products. The grapes were harvested from dryland farmed vineyards in Darling, where the vines are not trellised and planted as bush vines.
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