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This is what Elton John Zero tastes like

As the first drinks publication to professionally rate Elton John’s new 0% sparkling wine, db can give you a flavour of what to expect from the biggest name yet to enter the category.

Elton John Zero Blanc de Blancs launched in the UK in January 2026 priced at £10. Picture credit: Emma Tranter

Reported on earlier today, British singer-songwriter Sir Elton John has entered the drinks category with the launch of a 0% ‘blanc de blancs’ bearing his name.

Made using cool-climate Chardonnay from northern Italy, it also incorporates a variety of ingredients, including green tea extract to add a touch of fine tannin, before it is gently saturated with CO2 to give it a fizz.

As for the price, in UK retailers, it’s being sold for £10, despite its position as an alcohol-free alternative to more expensive Champagne.

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So what does it taste like? Following a blind tasting of the product at the end of last year, you can get a sense of what it’s like from the description below.

Elton John Zero Blanc de Blancs: the taste

A pale and light sparkling drink with enticing fruity-floral scents and flavours of ripe pear and white-fleshed peach, with a touch of pineapple too, complemented by notes of orange blossom and elderflower. While there is a subtle sweetness (35g/l r.s.), the finish is bright, with palate-cleansing bubbles and an appealing note of lime zest, followed by a dry sensation from a touch of fine tannin. In short, this is a squeaky-clean 0% fizz with a sophisticated and appealing personality – there is nothing saccharine or confected about this newcomer to the expanding alcohol-free wine sector. (Patrick Schmitt MW, December 2025)

Elton John Zero Blanc de Blancs: how it’s made

While most 0% products are created by taking a normal-strength wine and then removing the alcohol, Elton John Zero Blanc de Blancs is made as a 0% wine from the outset by fermenting grapes with ‘good’ bacteria that don’t product any alcohol.

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One response to “This is what Elton John Zero tastes like”

  1. Sharon says:

    I would love to buy this in New York, USA.

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