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Saint Viviana — Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ml

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  • $28.00
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Type: Wine

 

We’re excited to introduce Saint Viviana non-alcoholic wines. These wines are the result of a year-long process including some of the finest winemakers in California, a master sommelier, and lots and lots of tasting. 

Saint Viviana Cabernet Sauvignon is from Paso Robles, California. This full-bodied Cab has a bright nose of ripe blackberry and plum. Coffee, vanilla, and toast notes round it out. The fruit continues in the palate with black currant, dark cherry, and baking spices. The wine is ripe and rich with a dusty cocoa powder finish and a palate clearing, robust tannin structure. This Cabernet pairs well with steak, bolognese, and other richly flavored dishes.

Saint Viviana starts with fantastic wine, so there’s not much to do much after the alcohol is removed. The more natural the flavor (and fewer additives), the better. Our panel of winemakers and sommeliers tasted dozens of wines from all over the Pacific Northwest, until we found the winners. Saint Viviana is the result, and we think you'll love them. 

About 3 servings per container
Serving size: 8 fl oz
Calories: 10
Total Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0g
Sodium: 10mg
Total Carbohydrates: 2g
Dietary Fiber: 0g
Total Sugars: 1g
Includes 1g Added Sugars
Protein: 0g

Ingredients: Dealcoholized Cabernet Sauvignon Wine, Water, Sugar, Yeast Protein, Potassium Carbonate, Oak Extract

Customer Reviews

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John Conforti

It’s probably good for a nonalcoholic wine but I have not tasted a non alcohol wine that I liked so I’m not a fair judge.

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Ola F.
Ok

This was my first dealcoholized red wine. Definitely dry which I appreciated. It may be an acquired taste. I probably will not purchase again.

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Mandy Grzymala
great!

This was my first NA wine and was a perfect introduction. Got some great tips from the folks there, too