Spring is just around the corner, and with that, our minds turn to warm sunny days, the beach, and al fresco dining. For those seeking something refreshing, while escaping alcohol's inconvenient effects, here is the perfect solution. We are excited to bring you two Leitz sparkling wines that are alcohol-free, and remarkably delicious. Both passed the Hi-Time taste test with flying colors by two of our resident Bubbleheads. This is a great choice for when you want to be in that jovial party mood and have a terrific tipple without getting tipsy.
Though the Leitz (pronounced "lights") family winery in Rheingau, Germay has been in business since the 18th century, but it was not until 2016 launched their line of Non-Alcoholic wines. The impetus for this move came from Johannes' doctor, who urged him to decrease his alcohol intake for his heart condition. A further request was made from his good friend - a Michelin-starred Chef in Norway, who begged him to make a non-alcoholic wine for his restaurant, as the penalty for a DUI in Norway is 10% of one's income.
By good fortune and coincidence, Leitz's hometown of Rudesheim is also home to a famous distillery, Asbach Uralt. It is here in the 1900's where winemaker Carl Jung (not to be confused with the psychoanalyst), invented vacuum distillation, a process (by placing the wine in a strong vacuum) which made it possible to lower the temperature in which alcohol could boil off without harming the quality of the wine. Jung patented his revolutionary process of vacuum distillation in 1907. Since then, Germany has perfected this process and continues to be the leading force behind non-alcoholic wines. Thus, we present you, "Eins Zwei Zero".
Leitz Eins Zwei Zero Sparkling Rose is made of 100% Pinot Noir from the Johannisberg appellation in the Rheingau. The grapes macerate for six hours before pressing.
As poured in the glass, the color is dark salmon pink, with a bouquet and palate of black cherry, garden herbs and fresh raspberry. The soft off-dry bubbles stroke the palate with just a hint of tannin that gives this Sparkling wine good liveliness and depth. Like it its sibling, this weighs in at a slim 20 calories per glass. Give it a try and turn on the Leitz!
Though the Leitz (pronounced "lights") family winery in Rheingau, Germay has been in business since the 18th century, but it was not until 2016 launched their line of Non-Alcoholic wines. The impetus for this move came from Johannes' doctor, who urged him to decrease his alcohol intake for his heart condition. A further request was made from his good friend - a Michelin-starred Chef in Norway, who begged him to make a non-alcoholic wine for his restaurant, as the penalty for a DUI in Norway is 10% of one's income.
By good fortune and coincidence, Leitz's hometown of Rudesheim is also home to a famous distillery, Asbach Uralt. It is here in the 1900's where winemaker Carl Jung (not to be confused with the psychoanalyst), invented vacuum distillation, a process (by placing the wine in a strong vacuum) which made it possible to lower the temperature in which alcohol could boil off without harming the quality of the wine. Jung patented his revolutionary process of vacuum distillation in 1907. Since then, Germany has perfected this process and continues to be the leading force behind non-alcoholic wines. Thus, we present you, "Eins Zwei Zero".
Leitz Eins Zwei Zero Sparkling Rose is made of 100% Pinot Noir from the Johannisberg appellation in the Rheingau. The grapes macerate for six hours before pressing.
As poured in the glass, the color is dark salmon pink, with a bouquet and palate of black cherry, garden herbs and fresh raspberry. The soft off-dry bubbles stroke the palate with just a hint of tannin that gives this Sparkling wine good liveliness and depth. Like it its sibling, this weighs in at a slim 20 calories per glass. Give it a try and turn on the Leitz!
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