Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosés for Valentine’s Day

Non-alcoholic sparkling rosé has moved well beyond the cloying grape juice with bubbles variety of the early 2020s. Modern dealcoholization techniques allow winemakers who want to make a sparkling rose without alcohol to craft complex, aromatic wines that retain that special rosé character.

As with all non-alcoholic wines, sparkling rose wines begin life as traditional wines and then undergo a careful dealcoholization process. Rosé is special because the juice spends a very brief amount of time in contact with the skin of the grapes, unlike red wine which spends weeks fermenting in contact with the skins. When the wine is dealcoholized, it can often remove the delicate balance in rosé so it’s a real feather in the cap of a winemaker who can do it and retain what we love about rosé. The sparkling component is usually added after the dealcoholization through artificial carbonation.

For Valentine’s Day, I’ve evaluated a cross-section of today’s leading non-alcoholic sparkling rosés and presenting five options that I would pick for my own celebrations.

1. BOLLE Sparkling Rose

Origin: Spain
Varietals: chardonnay and pinot noir

BOLLE wines, including their Sparkling Rose, stands at the frontier of non-alcoholic wines. The secondary fermentation techniques used by the winemaker result in a dry, mineral-tinged palate rarely seen in this category. Great balance between acidity and fruit, combined with a cleansing finish, and a soft mousse that doesn’t feel artifical. This places it squarely at the top of this group.

Pairing suggestion: Best with oysters, crudo, lobster, triple-cream cheese

BOLLE’s dry structure and mineral spine make it the most food-flexible wine in this lineup. Its fine acidity cuts through rich textures beautifully, while the restrained fruit stays out of the way of delicate seafood.

Where to Buy Bolle: Get 15% OFF at The Zero Proof on Bolle and everything in your cart.

Not available in Canada.

2. Oddbird Non‑Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé

Origin: France (Languedoc-Roussillon)
Varietals: syrah, chardonnay

This wine is an OG in the space and definitely the benchmark in fruit purity among non-alcoholic rosés: light but persistent bubbles, medium dryness, and genuine varietal character. It’s made from a delicious blend of syrah and chardonnay and matured for a year before alcohol removal. Notes of summer berry, citrus and a subtle green apple acidity. It has a champagne-like structure without cloying sweetness, making it extremely versatile with food.

Pairing suggestion: Best with roast chicken, salmon, creamy pasta, soft cheeses

Oddbird’s balance of red fruit and citrus makes it an excellent all-rounder at the table. It handles protein well, especially poultry and fatty fish, and has enough body to stand up to light cream sauces without feeling heavy.

Where to Buy Bolle: Get 15% OFF at The Zero Proof on Oddbird and everything in your cart.

Available through Clearsips and Upside Drinks in Canada.

3. Wander + Found Sparkling Rosé

Origin: Germany
Varietal: pinot noir

The Wander + Found Sparkling Rosé is a textbook example of how acidity and structure can elevate non-alcoholic rosé, despite it being a little sweeter than the first two on this list. Crafted from Rheingau-grown pinot noir with clean, dry precision, it presents notes of red fruit alongside citrus and a hint of a mineral finish. The crisp, bone-dry profile makes it an ideal aperitif and a perfect choice for pairing with lighter dishes.

Pairing suggestions: Best with aperitif snacks, shellfish, salads, sushi

Lean, crisp, and clean, this rosé shines before the meal or alongside lighter fare. Its bright acidity and dry finish refresh the palate, making it ideal with briny seafood or fresh, vegetable-driven dishes.

Where to Buy Wander + Found: Get 15% OFF at Better Rhodes on this and everything in your cart!

In Canada, this is sold under the label La Kaya at P/S Alcohol Free.

4. Wölffer Estate's Spring in a Bottle Non‑Alcoholic Rosé

Origin: Made in collaboration between Long Island’s Wölffer Estate and German winemaking facilities
Varietals: n/a

Spring in a Bottle is a rainbow of fruit notes from peach to strawberry, and a light playful mousse. The wine’s acidity is brisk and cleansing, with a hint of minerality and a refreshing finish. It’s sweeter than a lot of other sparkling rosés but it’s fun and fresh and feels like a young person’s choice.

Pairing suggestion: Best for fruit-forward salads like spinach, strawberry and goat cheese

This wine’s vivid fruit profile and lively bubbles make it especially friendly with casual, daytime fare.

Where to buy Wolffer Estates: The Zero Proof, Boisson and Better Rhodes all carry this brand. Not available in Canada.

5. Noughty Dealcoholized Sparkling Rosé

Country: Spain
Varietal: Tempranillo

Noughty’s Sparkling Rosé leans a touch more toward classic rosé fruit brightness with berry notes and balanced acidity. The aromatics are straightforward and the finish is lively without being aggressive. It’s less nuanced and texturally detailed than the top four here, but it remains one of the more reliably drinkable non-alcoholic sparklers available, especially at a more accessible price point.

Pairing suggestion: simple pasta, chocolate-covered strawberries

Straightforward and approachable, Noughty is best paired with unfussy food. It’s an easy match for comfort dishes and casual Valentine’s spreads where drinkability matters more than nuance.

Where to buy Noughty Sparkling Rose: Best price is through Boisson here + get 15% OFF site wide with code SOMEGOODCLEANFUN.

In Canada, sold through most online retailers.

The non-alcoholic sparkling rosé category has matured quickly, with several bottles now offering convincing structural integrity, aromatic complexity, and the effervescence we expect from quality sparkling wine. On Valentine’s Day, a bottle can play any role without compromising on taste or presence. For those seeking the most complete experience, BOLLE and Oddbird deliver in structure and depth; for classic crispness, Leitz is an excellent choice; Spring in a Bottle offers vivid fruit drive; and Noughty remains a solid everyday option.

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