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Zeno Bobal Rosé: alcohol-free rosé review

Zeno Bobal Rosé is an alcohol-free rosé on the Spanish Bobal grape. Tasting notes, whether it dodges the sugar trap, and when to pour it.

Jeroen Vonk
Jeroen Vonk WSET Level 3 · CIVC Level 4
Bottle of Zeno Bobal Rosé alcohol-free rosé beside a glass

Bobal is the quiet force of eastern Spain, a grape that rarely gets the lead but does give colour and freshness to rosé. Zeno choosing it for their alcohol-free rosé is no accident. Bobal makes a rosé that is fresh and fruity without falling into the sweet trap that so much alcohol-free rosé steps into.

Because that is the big test with alcohol-free rosé. Take the alcohol away and what’s left is often a sweet, perfumed drink closer to soda than to wine. The question with Zeno was whether the Bobal would dodge that trap.

In the glass: clear salmon pink. Strawberry, redcurrant, a touch of watermelon and a floral note that earns the “aromatic” on the label. The acidity is lively, the fruit ripe but not sticky. Drier than I feared, with a short but clean finish.

Where it succeeds, and where it stumbles

The win: it stays just on the right side of sweet. There is residual sugar, which comes with the genre, but the acidity keeps it in balance so it doesn’t sink into candy. For alcohol-free rosé, that alone is an achievement.

The first caveat: the aromatics promise more than the palate delivers. The nose is inviting and fruity, but the moment you swallow, the wine drops away fast. Without alcohol the rosé lacks the body to hold the flavour, and the gap between scent and finish is noticeable here.

And manage your expectations: this is not a wine to contemplate. It’s a refreshing glass for a warm day, not a rosé with depth or development. Fine on its own terms, but set the bar at the right level.

When to pour the Zeno Bobal Rosé

Terrace, lunch in the sun, a gathering where not everyone drinks. With light summer dishes, salads, grilled vegetables. Serve ice-cold, around 7 degrees, and drink it fresh, since once opened it loses its spark quickly.

Zeno turns up at alcohol-free specialists and better wine shops. If you want an alcohol-free rosé that dares to stay dry, the Bobal is one of the better options.

Producer
Zeno
Wine
Zeno Bobal Rosé (alcohol-free)
Vintage
2024
Country
Spain
Grape
Bobal
Alcohol
0.3%

Bottle received as a press sample from Zeno. No payment, independent assessment.