| Flavor | Cuvee Rouge #2 |
| Brand | KOLONNE NULL |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Specialty | non-alcoholic |
Average for red na wine tasted good though with some popcorn
I have an extremely limited experience with drinking any kind of alcoholic beverage and I don't think I've ever tried any kind of wine so I'm probably not the authority on this, but I did not enjoy the taste.
Has this bottle for awhile before we actually get to drink it last week at my mother’s birthday party. She has been cutting back on wine and has been looking into non-alcoholic wines but did not pull the trigger to try any yet. I let her try this one, did not think it would be a hit but she ended up not hating it. It taste like a real glass of wine but without alcohol. I hae to say I miss the feeling of warmth when you have a sip of real wine, but this bottle gives a 70% satisfaction. Needless to say, we finished the bottle. She is looking into buying more from the brand. The fact that it’s on Amazon makes everything easier for her too. I know it’s hard going to a wine store and not buying real wine.
My first first first time obtaining alcohol free wine I really have a strong dislike for liquor, however was becoming a wine connoisseur until sickness came aboutA quick grab to celebrate the New Year with feelings of being includedYou will indeed have to unravel with a corkscrew openerGood News ️ it popped right back in to close and secure the leftover wineSmells identical to red wine & to give the best idea of the tasteMuscadine wineBitterStrong AftertasteSmoothRed as red can beNot too thick nor thinMessy!Causal/Formal/Partial Elegant BottleA Steal For The Price PointLook ahead to scooping up moreFragile Bottle will bust(glass)Satisfying amount of wine in bottle
Cuvee blanc is spectacular
I can't drink. I have multiple things happen when I drink, typically a flush reaction but sometimes extreme stomach cramping. As a result, I love trying "non-alcoholic" drinks that aren't just sodas. I thought, if anything, at least this would taste like the bottled grape juice you can get at the store.I popped this open when a friend was over, thinking it would be nice to share with everyone. It was honestly quite bad. I don't know, maybe we had a dud--but all 3 of us agreed that it tasted like weird water and had a terrible metallic aftertaste. I did not refrigerate it after delivery and instead stored it with the rest of our alcohol--it's red wine, not meant to be cold. I was honestly shocked at how truly bad it was because I've never had anything like it. There was nothing fruity about this, it didn't taste like grape juice and it definitely didn't taste like wine. It didn't even taste like vinegar!I'm pretty good at discerning flavors. I didn't get anything from this as advertised--no red fruit, no spices, no oak. Only the flavor of what reminded me of blood.Maybe this would be good for vegan vampires? Or a church who really wants to emphasize the blood of Christ?But this wasn't it for me at all.
This non-alcoholic wine is an interesting choice for cooking and drinking, if you want to keep something around the house that you will not be tempted to drink. Personally I would rather have alcohol in my wine, but I like keeping this around for cooking. The flavor is very authentic.
Kolonne Null Cuvee Rouge No. 3, Non-Alcoholic Red Wine | Red Fruits, Spices, and Light Oak | Dealcoholized with Grapes from France 25.4 fl oz (750 ml)We saved this Kolonne Null Cuvee Rouge No. 3, Non-Alcoholic Red Wine to serve with our New Year’s Eve dinner. Cuvée Rouge is typically made with Cabernet and Merlot grapes as was this version which had its alcohol removed. The similarity seems to end right there. This NA wine was flat, thin and overly acidic. There was a faint hint of oak, but the fruity undertones were not there. It is impossible to discern whether the faults are due to the quality of the wine before removing the alcohol or were the result of that process which can alter the mouthfeel and flavors. Very overpriced for what you get.
Average for red na wine tasted good though with some popcorn
I have an extremely limited experience with drinking any kind of alcoholic beverage and I don't think I've ever tried any kind of wine so I'm probably not the authority on this, but I did not enjoy the taste.
Has this bottle for awhile before we actually get to drink it last week at my mother’s birthday party. She has been cutting back on wine and has been looking into non-alcoholic wines but did not pull the trigger to try any yet. I let her try this one, did not think it would be a hit but she ended up not hating it. It taste like a real glass of wine but without alcohol. I hae to say I miss the feeling of warmth when you have a sip of real wine, but this bottle gives a 70% satisfaction. Needless to say, we finished the bottle. She is looking into buying more from the brand. The fact that it’s on Amazon makes everything easier for her too. I know it’s hard going to a wine store and not buying real wine.
My first first first time obtaining alcohol free wine I really have a strong dislike for liquor, however was becoming a wine connoisseur until sickness came aboutA quick grab to celebrate the New Year with feelings of being includedYou will indeed have to unravel with a corkscrew openerGood News ️ it popped right back in to close and secure the leftover wineSmells identical to red wine & to give the best idea of the tasteMuscadine wineBitterStrong AftertasteSmoothRed as red can beNot too thick nor thinMessy!Causal/Formal/Partial Elegant BottleA Steal For The Price PointLook ahead to scooping up moreFragile Bottle will bust(glass)Satisfying amount of wine in bottle
Cuvee blanc is spectacular
I can't drink. I have multiple things happen when I drink, typically a flush reaction but sometimes extreme stomach cramping. As a result, I love trying "non-alcoholic" drinks that aren't just sodas. I thought, if anything, at least this would taste like the bottled grape juice you can get at the store.I popped this open when a friend was over, thinking it would be nice to share with everyone. It was honestly quite bad. I don't know, maybe we had a dud--but all 3 of us agreed that it tasted like weird water and had a terrible metallic aftertaste. I did not refrigerate it after delivery and instead stored it with the rest of our alcohol--it's red wine, not meant to be cold. I was honestly shocked at how truly bad it was because I've never had anything like it. There was nothing fruity about this, it didn't taste like grape juice and it definitely didn't taste like wine. It didn't even taste like vinegar!I'm pretty good at discerning flavors. I didn't get anything from this as advertised--no red fruit, no spices, no oak. Only the flavor of what reminded me of blood.Maybe this would be good for vegan vampires? Or a church who really wants to emphasize the blood of Christ?But this wasn't it for me at all.
This non-alcoholic wine is an interesting choice for cooking and drinking, if you want to keep something around the house that you will not be tempted to drink. Personally I would rather have alcohol in my wine, but I like keeping this around for cooking. The flavor is very authentic.
Kolonne Null Cuvee Rouge No. 3, Non-Alcoholic Red Wine | Red Fruits, Spices, and Light Oak | Dealcoholized with Grapes from France 25.4 fl oz (750 ml)We saved this Kolonne Null Cuvee Rouge No. 3, Non-Alcoholic Red Wine to serve with our New Year’s Eve dinner. Cuvée Rouge is typically made with Cabernet and Merlot grapes as was this version which had its alcohol removed. The similarity seems to end right there. This NA wine was flat, thin and overly acidic. There was a faint hint of oak, but the fruity undertones were not there. It is impossible to discern whether the faults are due to the quality of the wine before removing the alcohol or were the result of that process which can alter the mouthfeel and flavors. Very overpriced for what you get.
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Kolonne Null, founded by Philipp Roble, stands for premium non-alcoholic wines crafted to the highest standards. Partnering with top European wineries, it creates alcohol-free wines that retain the complexity, aroma, and elegance of traditional vintages. Using advanced dealcoholization and renowned winemaker collaborations, Kolonne Null redefines alcohol-free wine, earning praise from sommeliers and wine enthusiasts worldwide.
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Kolonne Null Cuvee Rouge No. 2
ABOUT KOLONNE NULL - Kolonne Null's mission is to create the finest non-alcoholic wines. We are able to accomplish this by respecting traditional craftsmanship while pushing the boundaries to create new innovative flavors and finishing concepts. Since 2018, we have been traveling through the wine world and have built up what is probably the most specialized non-alcoholic wine company in the entire world. Our own wine lab is in continual exchange with our partner winemakers and research institutions to regularly raise the bar of what is achievable. We have evolved from industry newcomers to industry leaders. With the development of our laboratory and various research partnerships, we are becoming better at understanding the key drivers of our business, more accurate, more focused and also more selective in choosing our partners - along the entire value chain from the grapevine to the printed shipping box.




