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Rather than detracting from the carefully crafted mocktail list (as my server perhaps feared it might), the addition of the ...
Diageo has embraced this concept by developing a “Cheers to Choice” bar it pops up at events around the country. The idea is ...
Think kombucha, for example. But, if you truly want wine without a trace of alcohol, look for one that says “0.0% ABV” on the front or back label, says Heintz. “The ABV percentage is the clearest ...
So, if you’re hoping for an utterly alcohol-free sip, this isn’t it. Since it’s not truly alcohol-free, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires wine labels to clearly state that ...
Lautus Dealcoholized Rosé Sparkling Wine, $26 Dry and refreshing, made in South Africa. Missing Thorn Red Alcohol-Removed Wine, $30 Well balanced, refreshing, complete.
Because alcohol is never part of the equation, these alternatives are able to achieve 0.0% ABV, while most dealcoholized wines clock in at a (negligible, but still present) 0.5% ABV.
Because alcohol is never part of the equation, these alternatives are able to achieve 0.0% ABV, while most dealcoholized wines clock in at a (negligible, but still present) 0.5% ABV.
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR More consumers are turning to non-alcoholic wines in hopes of finding the same enjoyment as wine but without the buzz that jeopardizes health. But for now, it may ...
Dealcoholized wine has been around for some time—the first patents date back to the early 20th century—but the recent moderation trend has driven rapid growth for the no- and low-alcohol wine market.