Kolonne Null Rosé Prickelnd 2020

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Description

Germany / Palatinate

The Rosé Prickelnd Vintage Sekt 2020 from the Palatinate impresses with its gentle balance and lively perlage.
The passion for wine was instilled in the entire family: the three brothers Julius, Philipp, and Gerhard Wasem are now running the down-to-earth yet elegant family winery in the Kaiserpfalz with 30 hectares in its fourth generation. The Ingelheim region offers the best soils for producing compelling wines with a distinctive style.

Wine profile: Kolonne Null Rosé Prickelnd 2020

Expansion: Traditionally produced base wines, dealcoholized by gentle vacuum distillation

Grape variety (filter): Non-alcoholic wine, sucrose, carbon dioxide, preservative sulphur dioxide

Maturity: 31.7.2026

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 0.2% Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Kolonne Null GmbH, Hobrechtstrasse 65, 12047 Berlin, Germany

Further information

In Portrait:

Kolonne Null

Kolonne Null stands for premium-level alcohol-free wine and is aimed at connoisseurs who consciously avoid alcohol without compromising on style, origin or ambition. The Berlin-based team works with renowned wineries across Europe and develops tailor-made base wines for each cuvée, which are then dealcoholised with particular care. This preserves aroma, structure and texture as closely as possible to the original. The range extends from fresh, mineral white wines and elegant rosés to structured red wines and finely sparkling wines – each with clear varietal character and a modern, dry style. Kolonne Null places great importance on sustainability, transparency and suitability for food pairing: many cuvées are versatile companions at the table. For premium online retail, the brand offers an attractive option for anyone who wants to combine enjoyment, design and a mindful lifestyle.

Pfalz

Origin in Focus

Pfalz

The Pfalz is one of Germany’s largest and sunniest wine regions, protected by the Palatinate Forest and shaped by diverse soils such as sandstone, loess and limestone.

Along the German Wine Route, accessible, aromatic wines with Mediterranean flair are produced. Riesling is at the centre – from linear and citrus-fresh to juicy and powerful. Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder, Sauvignon Blanc and red varieties such as Spätburgunder and Dornfelder are also typical; a lively rosé and sparkling wine culture completes the picture.