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Giesen Sauvignon Blanc Spritz

750 mL<0.5% ABV

Bright and refreshing non-alcoholic white wine spritz. Zesty lime, passionfruit, and guava lifted by floral notes of honeysuckle and orange blossom. A blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling from Marlborough and Waipara, New Zealand, with a light sparkle and a clean, slightly off-dry finish.

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Bright, racy acidity ignites this fruit-forward Sauvignon Blanc.

Origin

New Zealand

Taste

Citrus, Tropical Fruit, honeysuckle, Orange Peel

Pairings

Sushi, Charred BBQ, Fruit Plate, Fresh Fruit

How to Enjoy

Served Chilled, or on ice with a citrus/herb garnish.

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Does non-alcoholic sparkling wine taste like real champagne?

Yes! High-quality non-alcoholic sparkling wines are designed to closely mimic the crisp, dry, and effervescent taste of traditional champagne. Many use premium grapes and traditional fermentation methods to create complex flavor profiles, making them an elegant and satisfying alternative.

What does it mean to be 0.5% ABV?

For a drink to be legally non-alcoholic, it has to be 0.5% alcohol by volume or less. While this doesn't make it totally alcohol-free, it does mean it is impossible to experience any intoxication or other psychoactive effects from alcohol. For context, a slice of sourdough bread or a ripe banana has more alcohol by volume than any of our drinks!

Are your products safe to consume during pregnancy?

We carry a few hundred different products on our website with all different ingredients. We suggest you consult with your doctor regarding specific ingredients. Everything we carry is non-alcoholic-- less than 0.5% ABV-- and very popular with our customers who are pregnant (and those who aren't, too)!

Some of our products contain adaptogens, nootropics, and other herbs that are not recommended for people who are pregnant, but we're not doctors and do not give medical advice. Every body and pregnancy is different, so we suggest talking to a healthcare professional if you're unsure.

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