Of course, a non-alcoholic wine will never have the same depth, structure and mouthfeel as a wine with alcohol, but the new Zero Point Five from Leitz, a non-alcoholic red wine made from the Pinot Noir grape, comes incredibly close.
Color: Ruby.
Aroma: Fruity notes of red currants and cherries.
Palate: A very appealing, vinous character with a nicely embedded tannic structure and an almost dry finish.
Johannes Leitz took over the family winery from his father in 1999, having been in charge of the winemaking since 1985. Under Johannes’ ownership, Leitz has only gone one way – up! The quality has increased from good to world class and they have managed to expand the fields with some of the best parcels around the town of Rüdesheim.
The hillside west of and immediately around Rüdesheim is one of the most magical terroirs in the entire world for the production of wines from the Riesling grape – and thus one of the most magical terroirs in the entire world for the production of white wine!
This is where we find, among others, the parcels Berg Schloßberg, Berg Rottland, Berg Roseneck and Berg Kaisersteinfels, all four of which enjoy the highest possible classification and recognition in Germany’s hierarchy.
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