Wild strawberry and rose petal over fine bubbles. The bottle you open when the news is good. So Jennie is French, and it was never wine. The house works from grape musts: pressed juice, held back from fermentation. There was never any alcohol to strip out later, and nothing to put back once it was gone. The sweetness you taste is the grape's own sugar, left where it started. That is also why it travels. Qatar Airways pours So Jennie in First and Business Class, and it turns up on Michelin-starred wine lists, which is rare company for a bottle with nothing to declare. Tasting notes Colour: Pale salmon pink, bright, with a fine and persistent bead Palate: Wild strawberry and red currant over rose petal, with a little white peach behind Finish: Gently sweet, crisp at the edges, long Food pairing Strawberry tart, macarons, most of the dessert trolley Soft cheeses: brie, burrata, fresh chèvre Brunch, from smoked salmon to fruit salad to anything with berries On its own, cold, when the toast matters more than the food Product details Producer: So Jennie, France Grapes: French grape musts, never fermented Size: 750 ml and 375 ml Gluten-free · no added sugar Halal certified — documentation available on request Why you will love it Never fermented, so it never contained alcohol. By design, not by removal Poured in Qatar Airways First and Business Class The 375 ml is the right size for two, or for one good evening Elegant enough to give, easy enough for a Tuesday Serving tip: Serve well chilled, around 6°C, in a flute, and pour slowly. The bead is worth watching. Zero Proof. Zero Doubt.