Zeno Sparkling White: alcohol-free bubbles
Zeno Sparkling White is an alcohol-free sparkler on Macabeo. Tasting notes, why bubbles rescue the genre, and where this bottle hits its limit.
This is where it gets interesting. Alcohol-free still wine struggles with the gap the alcohol leaves behind, but in sparkling wine something jumps into that gap: the fizz. Carbonation gives texture, tension and a sense of fullness that alcohol-free still wine lacks. That’s why the Zeno Sparkling White is the most successful glass in the whole range.
Zeno uses Macabeo, the white grape that also forms the base of Cava. A logical choice: a neutral, fresh grape that does well with bubbles and doesn’t need alcohol to convince.
In the glass: pale gold with a fine, persistent mousse. Green apple, pear, citrus and a faint brioche note that recalls real sparkling wine. The bubbles are lively, the acidity fresh, and the finish is drier and longer than the still Viura. The fizz fills the space where the body normally sits.
Where the bubbles rescue, and where it still pinches
The win is clear: this drinks most like real wine of all the Zenos. The mousse gives mouthfeel, the Macabeo gives freshness, and together they make a glass that doesn’t look out of place next to real Cava at a party.
The first caveat: the bubble is your best friend and your biggest weakness. Once open, the Sparkling White loses its fizz faster than a real sparkler, because it lacks the structure to hold the carbonation. Finish the bottle in one go, not over two evenings.
Watch the temperature too: there is a light sweet edge that comes forward as it warms. Well chilled it’s in balance, but let it warm and the sugar becomes noticeable. Serve it genuinely ice-cold, or it tips from fresh to sweetish.
When to pour the Zeno Sparkling White
As a festive option for those who don’t drink: a toast, drinks, New Year without a hangover. As an aperitif, or with light bites and salty snacks. Serve ice-cold, around 6 degrees, in a real glass, not a plastic flute.
Zeno turns up at alcohol-free specialists and better wine shops. If you want to try one alcohol-free wine from this house, start with this. It’s the bottle where the genre falls short the least.
- Producer
- Zeno
- Wine
- Zeno Sparkling White (alcohol-free)
- Country
- Spain
- Grape
- Macabeo
- Alcohol
- 0.3%
Bottle received as a press sample from Zeno. No payment, independent assessment.
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