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  • Edenvale Non Alcoholic Sauvignon Blanc

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    $56.70
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    Made in Australia by Edenvale, the original alcohol-free wine brand. This lime hued non-alcoholic Sauvignon Blanc is fresh and aromatic with notes ...

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Your Guide to Alcohol-Removed White Wine

How is it made? (Is it just juice?) No. To legally be called "alcohol-removed" or "de-alcoholised" wine, the liquid must start as fully fermented wine.

  • The Process: Winemakers craft a standard wine (converting sugar to alcohol). Then, using vacuum distillation or spinning cone columns, they gently remove the alcohol at low temperatures.

  • The Result: This preserves the delicate fruit esters and tannins that give wine its "grown-up" taste, unlike grape juice which is just unfermented sugar.

Health Benefits: The Low Calorie Choice Removing alcohol significantly lowers the energy density of the drink.

  • Most non-alcoholic wines have 70-80% fewer calories than standard wine.

  • Many options are also lower in sugar and vegan-friendly.

Which Brand Should I Try?

  • Giesen 0% (New Zealand): widely considered the benchmark for taste, especially their Sauvignon Blanc.

  • McGuigan Zero (Hunter Valley): A fantastic value option that nails the fruit profile.

  • Plus & Minus: Great for those who want added antioxidants (grapeseed extract).

Hosting a Mixed Crowd? If you are catering for a dinner party or event, you will likely need options for everyone. While you are stocking up on your 0% favourites, don't forget to browse our main White Wine collection to find the perfect standard bottles for your guests who are drinking.

Looking for "Light" instead of "Zero"? If you are happy to have a little alcohol but want to cut back, you might prefer our "Mid-Strength" options. Check out our guide to Low Alcohol White Wine to understand the difference between 0.5% and 5% ABV.