ONES - Cabernet Merlot
750mL
The Only Okanagan Wine Without The Buzz
For the first time ever, you can experience the delicate artistry of Okanagan wine-making—without the alcohol, sugar or carbohydrates.
0 sugar - 0 carbs - low calorie
Why you'll love the 2022 Cabernet Merlot…
This classic Okanagan blend of Bordeaux varietals features complexity and balance owing to the medley of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Malbec. You will find the aroma of plums, berries, and peppercorn in the glass, and the palate is subtle with medium acid and moderate tannins. The finish is lengthy with dark fruits dominant.
Appellation: Okanagan Valley, Canada
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec
Tasting: Plum, berries, and peppercorn aromas; lighter body with medium tannins; and dark fruit on the finish.
Pairing: Grilled Halibut; Roasted Pork; Pasta With Mushrooms
Serving: Room temperature
Nutrition: 0 grams sugar, 0 grams carbohydrates
Alcohol: <0.5%
Calories: 20/glass
What makes Okanagan wine so special?
Thanks to our unique “pocket desert” climate, the Okanagan has emerged as an exciting wine region. Our long, hot summer with dry, arid conditions gives our grapes plenty of time in the sunshine leading to more ripeness and flavour development. The cool, fall nights impart balance to the wines, preserving their natural acidity—which you can taste in our wines.
INGREDIENTS
De-alcoholized wine, carbon dioxide, tannic acid, grape skin extract, organic acids, sulphites, yeast extract
I wish that this had not been included in the 12 days of wine,as it does not rate even one star, but perhaps it is the only way to get rid of it. I could not believe just how bad this was and it was a complete waste of a perfectly good bottle (imho). This 'wine' should not have been sold to the unsuspecting public as it is undrinkable. A complete waste of money. Very very disappointed. Water is way more satisfying than this.
At $25 a bottle, I was at least expecting it to taste like grape juice. We even added red wine vinegar to TRY to give it something....nope.
It was okay but I prefer a dryer red wine
Tastes like water