BOLLE Sparkling Rosé 375ml

The first-ever non-alcoholic sparkling wine to be included in Wine Enthusiast’s Top 40 Sparkling Wines of 2026. The world's only twice-fermented non-alcoholic wine, BOLLE Rosé delivers authentic champagne character without compromise. Served in over 75 Michelin restaurants worldwide, including multiple with 3 Michelin stars. Now in a convenient 375ml half bottle with all the elegance of the full cork and cage.
£16.88 per unit (case)

Product Info

Supplier
Bolle Drinks
SKU
ROS37
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla-La Mancha
Varietal
Chardonnay
ABV
0.5%
Volume
375ml
Package Type
Glass Bottle
Closure Type
Cork
Case Size
12 bottles
Allergy Info
Sulphites
Awards
Top 40 Sparkling Wines 2026 - Wine Enthusiast. 93 Points (highest rated non-alcoholic wine ever) Wine Enthusiast, October 2025 "An impressive option for a non-alcoholic wine. Crisp and well balanced, with persistent bubbles, this sparking rosé bursts forth with bramble and watermelon and lingers through a long finish. Enjoy!" 95 Points - Platinum Medal Monterey International Wine Competition 96 Points - Double Gold Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America 94 points - Platinum Medal San Diego International Challenge 95 points Gold Medal, Best Non-Alcoholic Rosé (London Wine Competition)
Tasting Info
A burst of summer fruit delights the palate, with notes of strawberry, blackcurrant, and cherry harmonising beautifully. As the bubbles fade, vibrant red berry tones linger, giving way to a subtle earthy minerality. Gentle herbal notes weave through the experience, adding a savoury edge that elevates the elegant dryness of this refreshing non-alcoholic sparkling Rosé.

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