![]() ![]() They recommended makers that they believe do the best job with regard to ingredients as well as process, to create a satisfying wine-adjacent experience. Interesting, complex flavors: We asked our sources for recommendations of wines that offer unique and enjoyable flavors.0.5% or 0.0% alcohol by volume: We chose bottles with both 0.0% and 0.5% alcohol by volume to offer variety, especially for those who prefer bottles with no alcohol whatsoever.Wine alternative or dealcoholized wine: We chose a range of dealcoholized wines and wine alternatives in each category to see how they differed and what each had to offer. ![]() But we selected a variety of wines to cover the categories that are available to conventional wine drinkers: sparkling and still rosé, sparkling and still white, and sparkling and still red. A variety of styles: In our research, we found more sparkling nonalcoholic wines and wine alternatives than still NA wines nearly every company we reached out to suggested trying their sparkling offerings.If we missed any of your favorites, leave us a note in the comments section. In this guide, we do our best to demystify terms such as “dealcoholized wine” and “wine alternative.” We also address the amount of alcohol you might find in a bottle-yes, there’s alcohol in some nonalcoholic wines! And we tell you what to look for in a great one. The category is full of jargon, and it’s inconsistent when it comes to labeling. One of the many things we learned about nonalcoholic wines is that shopping for them can be tricky. (By the way, if you’re seeking a nonalcoholic drink that isn’t wine, we have recommendations for those, too.) But this guide is meant to help anyone who’s looking for something special to drink that’s nonalcoholic, whether you’re sober, tonight’s designated driver, a host looking for nonalcoholic options for your guests, or just someone hoping to avoid a hangover.Īfter considering nearly 80 bottles for testing and sampling more than 20, we landed on eight that are satisfyingly complex and special enough to sip and savor when you’re celebrating or just enjoying some time alone. What led me to seek them out was my pregnancy-and my desperation to drink something other than soda for nine straight months. There are plenty of reasons why people drink nonalcoholic wines. ![]()
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