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The Best Non-Alcoholic Rosé Wines

A review of some of my favorite non-alcoholic rosé wines in 2025, and a few I would skip


Gone are my days of “rosé all day,” which always led to “headaches all day.” However, I still love a glass of floral and fruity non-alcoholic rosé on a sunny day or as we celebrate Valentine’s Day. I've tried some disappointing ones – either too similar to a soda or sicky sweet. But I’ve been pleasantly surprised by several standout selections lately, as listed below.


Here is my brutally honest (nothing sponsored) list of the best non-alcoholic rosés I've enjoyed lately, and a few I wouldn't buy again. Each comes in between 3g-7g of sugar per glass.

Best non-alcoholic rosés wines review

But first... does it taste like “real” wine?

Let me be perfectly honest... are these the perfect dupes to "real" wines? No. That does not exist, as far as I can tell. When you remove the alcohol it inevitably changes the body and flavor. So when you try nonalcoholic wines know that you really can't compare apples to apples (or grapes to grapes?), but these are some delicious ones that actually scratch the wine itch for me. And when you approach non-alcoholic wines, I suggest going in with an open mind and slightly lowered... actually, let's say altered... expectations.


Pro Tip: Nonalcoholic sparkling wines will almost always scratch the "wine" itch more than nonalcoholic still wines. This is because carbonation can add complexity and help hide what is lacking in body and flavor after you remove ethanol. The still rosé wines are a tough category and still have a ways to go. So if bubbles are your thing, you’re in luck.


Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wines

Wölffer Estate Spring in a Bottle

Price: $25 Found at The Zero Proof ("Soberishmom" 15% off discount code*), Amazon
Wölffer Estate Spring in a Bottle and glass

It's very hard to find a well-balanced, alcohol-free wine like this sparkling rosé. It has a lovely bouquet of ripe fruit and rose, with a vibrant pink color. Beautiful flavors of peach and citrus, good acidity and hint of minerality. It's off-dry with no added sugar and only 36 calories a glass. Made with organically grown grape varieties from Rheinhessen, Germany, this is delicious with or without food. An excellent overall choice based on price, availability & taste.


Leitz Eins Zwei Zero Non-Alcoholic Rosé

$22 at The Zero Proof ("Soberishmom" 15% off discount code)*

Rated "Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé" by Wine Enthusiast, this bottle shines at about 6g of sugar per glass. The rosé is crafted from Pinot Noir grapes and has lovely notes of red berries, a hint of rose hips and lemon with a lovely mouthfeel. Leitz is one of my favorite wine producers and their Pinot Noir & Riesling are also top picks.


Noughty AF Sparkling Rosé

Price: $22
Found at The Zero Proof ("Soberishmom" 15% off discount code)* & Amazon
Noughty AF Sparkling Rose

Thomas & Scott "Noughty" alcohol-free wines are some of my favorites, and I highly recommend their Syrah and Sparkling Chardonnay in addition to this lovely rosé. Their wines are organic, sustainably sourced, and free of unnecessary fillers. This rosé is clean, refreshing and crisp, with only 20 calories and 6g of sugar per glass. The mouthfeel is excellent and I love the soft notes of strawberry and lemon.


Bolle Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wine

$30

Found at Bolle & Amazon

Bottle of non-alcoholic Bolle Rose Wine & glass.

New to the US market, I was very impressed by Bolle Wines. Using a wine making technique where they twice ferment the wine (like champagne or prosecco), they ensure that all the flavor comes from the grapes, the terroir and the fermentation process. This rosé is well-balanced with an excellent mouthfeel, soft notes of red berries and a hint of minerality. The best part? Only 3g of sugar per 100ml serving. While a tad on the pricier side, a lovely bottle that's worth the spend.


Joyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wine

$30 on Amazon

Joyus is the first woman-owned, non-alcoholic winery in the USA and made right in my backyard of Seattle, WA. I really enjoyed this rosé which has notes of raspberry and apricot without being overly sweet. The mouthfeel is so well-done with those tiny bubbles you might love from a sparkling wine. Served ice cold it's a great substitute for the real deal.


UnWine'd Bubbly Non-Alcoholic Rosé

Price: $30/4-pack
Found at The Zero Proof  ("Soberishmom" 15% off discount code)*

This is a good pick if you’re looking for a canned option and not a whole bottle. This refreshing, dealcoholized sparkling rosé is made from premium Washington State wine (which I’m totally biased to as a PNW-local). There is no added juice and only about 10 calories and 3g of sugar per serving. Because it’s so low-calorie it’s quite light with very soft berry notes, but if you’re looking for a very low-sugar option this is a great bet.


Freixenet Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé Wine

Price: $12
Best Grocery Store Option: Found at Trader Joe's & Kroger
Freixenet Alcohol-Free Rosé

Your options are likely going to be very limited at the grocery store, so if you're running short on time and looking to grab something quick this is your best bet. I found this bottle at Trader Joe’s and was really pleased with the value and quality. Pale pink with a floral aroma, it’s fruity but not overly sweet. There’s not much in the finish but it’s very pleasant and crisp. There are less than 30 calories and 6g of sugar per glass.


Best Non-Alcoholic Still Rosé Wines

Giesen Non-Alcoholic Rose

Price: $16 Found at The Zero Proof & Amazon

Bottle of Giesen Nonalcoholic Rose and glass

Based on price, flavor, ingredients and availability this is a great choice for a non-alcoholic still rose. It's a helluva a deal at $16 per bottle and has lovely notes of bright, citrus-forward berry. With about 3g of sugar per glass it’s perfect for guilt-free sipping and a wonderful base for alcohol-free sangria.


Noughty De-Alcoholized Rosé

Price: $25 Found at The Zero Proof (Use code "Soberishmom" for 15% off anything*) & Amazon


"Noughty" alcohol-free wines by Thomson and Scott are some of my favorites, with both their Syrah and sparkling wine making my "Best Of" round-ups. I really like this still nonalcoholic rosé as well, which is light and refreshing with soft notes of strawberry and a nice acidity. At only 25 calories a glass it’s a great pick.


Notes on Others Tasted:

Get Gruvi Bubbly Rosé

This sparkling beverage is a popular one on the market and I can see why. It's a tasty, fruity drink, with 60 calories and 13g of sugar per bottle. However, it's made from sparkling water and juice and not from dealcoholized wine, so it lacks the complexity of a nonalcoholic wine, and the mouthfeel and bubbles are very different from a sparkling wine. Because it never went through the fermentation process if you want something 0% alcohol this would be a good bet. All others may have trace amounts of alcohol from 0.0-0.5% alcohol (like a kombucha or ripe banana).


Zilch Nonalcoholic Rosé

There is nothing that pisses me off more than false advertising, and that is exactly what this product is. It's not non-alcoholic wine, it's carbonated grape juice. I know it may seem like these are the same, but I assure you, they are not. Zilch also boasts that it has "zero added sugar" to intentionally mislead people. It has 24g of sugar per glass (more than Coca Cola), due to all of the juice it is made with. Please do not waste your money on this, unless you are just looking for a pretty bottle of overpriced Welches.


Surely Nonalcoholic Rosé

This is more widely available than the others, carried at many grocers and Targets around the country. I've worked with it in recipes like this Rosé All Day Punch and it's a solid base in mocktails as it's so low sugar. However, on it's own the balance is off and the addition of guava and grapefruit juice misses the mark for me.


Sovi Non-Alcoholic Rosé

This rosé is one of the lowest-calorie of all I tried, at only 15 calories and 2g of sugar a glass. It definitely tastes the lightest as well, verging on watery. It’s got a lovely pink hue and a very soft flavor of rose petals, with a dry finish. But not a ton going on, especially for the price tag.


Fre Non-Alcoholic Rosé

If I see you drinking this Fre brand of wines, you know I'ma come at you. This tastes like something I would serve at my daughter's tea party and has 13g of carbs per serving. Just... no.


No Alcohol Compay Rosé

With only about 10 calories and 1g of sugar per glass this might be the healthiest option, though it was just a little too watery and bland to justify buying again.


Proxies "Pink Salt" Rosé Alternative

Labeled “not wine - a wine alternative,” this is definitely unlike any rosé you’ve had. Sometimes the non-alcoholic drinks that aren’t trying to taste like wine are the most successful, and this one is very unique. It’s not made from dealcoholized wine, rather it’s a combination of juices, teas, spices and more. The flavor reminds me of a mild kombucha - very acidic with notes of fresh fruit and citrus. It has interesting spice notes of sage, salt and Sichuan peppers. I enjoyed the flavor with a dish of simple lemon pasta. If it cost the same as kombucha I would probably buy it again, but I'm having trouble understanding how they justify the high price tag of $30+ per bottle given the ingredients list. 


Happy clean drinking! You can use code SoberishMom for 15% any order off at The Zero Proof, my favorite online shop for ordering. *Please note that this is an affiliate code, which means at zero cost to you I will make a couple bucks if you use my code at checkout, which helps me keep the account running. Affiliate programs do not impact my reviews and recommendations.


Watch me review these wines on my Instagram and as always, leave me a comment with your favorite alcohol-free drinks, I'd love to hear from you. Cheers!

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