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Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Selection Zero Rosé

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Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Selection Zero Rosé, Canada: This is perfect for unexpected visits from those with tiny little chaos agents and their sticky fingers. This is the bottle that says, ‘Yes, come in,’ without trying to clean up first. It’s pretty, pink, perky and completely alcohol-free at 0% with lovely strawberry and raspberry notes and a crisp finish. Jackson-Triggs has nailed the zero-proof category. Because it’s zero alcohol, it’s drive-home friendly, proving you can have your rosé and drink it too. The pink is celebratory without asking anything of you emotionally. It quietly upgrades the moment. Less can taste like more. New research from Jackson-Triggs reveals that nearly two-thirds (65%) of Canadian drinkers are planning to moderate their alcohol consumption in 2026, officially making moderation a movement rather than a moment. Moderation options must deliver uncompromising flavour. In fact, 73 per cent of Canadians who drink alcohol (aged 19+) say taste is most important to them when considering a light or non-alcoholic beverage. Survival Kit Tip: This is your fridge door staple. Keep one bottle chilled for these drop-in moments. Once opened, finish within a week for best freshness. This is available from winerack.com. Drink: 2026-2027.  750 mL  $11.99 Score: 90/100. May 20, 2022 Splendid Salad Wine  Full Review

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