I am more of a white wine drinker but this pinot noir is a light and bubblier variety. I think it would be great as a sangria base and it still tastes a lot like the real deal. I like the white and rose options better but this is a great choice for someone who likes red wine. Again love that it has 33 calories and conveniently comes in that great looking can.
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As someone who leans more toward mocktails than wine, I was pleasantly surprised by this non-alcoholic Pinot Noir! The dark berry and cherry notes were smooth which I enjoyed. The tannins were still a bit stronger than I’d normally go for, but overall, this was the one I enjoyed the most. I wouldn’t say I’m in love, but for a non-alcoholic red, it’s a solid option—especially for those who enjoy the classic Pinot Noir vibe! It reminded me of an adult fruit juice!
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This non-alcoholic Pinot Noir had a nice depth with subtle berry notes and a hint of earthiness. While it did a decent job mimicking the dryness of real Pinot Noir, the aftertaste felt a bit flat. It was enjoyable, but not my top pick. A good choice for those looking for a non-alcoholic red wine alternative.
✅ Pros: Good depth, mild berry flavors, dry finish.
❌ Cons: Slightly flat aftertaste
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The Pinot noir is an elevated and rich wine with notes of dark red fruits that will go very well with events coming up this spring! It’s a wine in a can that is worth having in your cart this spring
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The flavor is absolutely amazing! It’s an excellent non-alcoholic alternative that still provides a refined red wine experience. It’s full of rich flavors and has an incredibly smooth finish.