Flavours Over Buzzzzz? Here are 5 Zero Alcohol Wines You Can Try

Flavours Over Buzzzzz? Here are 5 Zero Alcohol Wines You Can Try

The drink of Gods, ‘wine’ is heavenly in all manner. Quite an indisputable argument, it is hands-down the favourite drink for many around the world. This makes the need for it to be more inclusive and there we have non-alcoholic wines on the menu! Wine is not just about alcohol, it’s more of flavours and […]

Zero Alcoho Wines

The drink of Gods, ‘wine’ is heavenly in all manner. Quite an indisputable argument, it is hands-down the favourite drink for many around the world. This makes the need for it to be more inclusive and there we have non-alcoholic wines on the menu!

Wine is not just about alcohol, it’s more of flavours and aromas. That’s why creating a non-alcoholic wine is not an experiment failure. In fact, the taste is pretty much the same. The only difference is the absence of alcohol when compared to regular wines. The big reveal is that non-alcoholic wines are alcoholic wines first and then they undergo dealcoholization.

Adding more to the options, you can have them guilt-free. Fewer calories, same taste. Isn’t that a win-win situation provided you don’t want to feel the buzz on any particular day? Of course, it is.

So, watch out, here we bring to you a range of non-alcoholic wines with great deals. Check out the list below and make up your mind for your next order. Just a piece of advice, you may get hooked on it.

1. Plus and Minus Rose 2021 Australia

A beautiful zero alcohol rose wine to have at any time of the day. It is a lovely drink to have when you are having long gossip sessions with your friends and family. Tastes best when chilled. The sweet and sour taste of ripe berries with a hint of earthiness adds up to give out a divine and gentle taste overall. Made using premium red grapes from South Australia, this non-alcoholic wine is not just pretty looking but heavenly tasting.

2. NON 4 Roasted Beetroot & Sansho NV Victoria

A lovely coloured wine is quite similar to a sparkling Shiraz or chilled red style. It’s a lightly carbonated non-alcoholic refreshment. Made using Australian beets, green tea, aromatic black pepper, bay leaf, Sansho pepper from Japan, Tamari and Jalapeno, this drink is flavourful. It carries a soft leather charred profile and savoury vegetal profile.

3. NON 3 Toasted Cinnamon & Yuzu NV Victoria

This non-alcoholic ready-to-drink wine is similar to an orange pet-nat or a great aperitif Japanese yuzu, local organic Valencia oranges. When all of these orangy flavours and toasted cinnamon come together, the resultant drink is dry and tart like. It gives a sweet mouthfeel that finishes very quickly. Serve over ice for an enriching experience.

4. Fizzero Sparkling White NV Germany

This drink is a carefully crafted alternative to traditional alcoholic sparkling wine. It reflects a finely balanced combination of sparkling grape juice and premium tea infusion, releasing a flavoursome refreshing drink with a generous head of bubbles.

5. NON 5 Lemon Marmalade & Hibiscus NV Victoria

A lightly carbonated non-alcoholic drink, this one is quite similar to the pétillant gose. It has a tart native citrus and bitter hops profile. Made with Citra hops, lemongrass hibiscus, lemon myrtle, Murray River salt, liquorice root, peppermint, preserved lemon, cane sugar, verjus and filtered water, it has quite a lot of flavours to rejoice. Store it well and serve when chilled for a great experience.

Alcohol or non-alcohol, in the end, it’s the flavours, the feel and the fantasy that comes along with wine stays. Happy drinking to you!

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    • derick w
    • March 11, 2022
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    woah zero alcohol wine? seems fun…

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