

Our least favorite bottle of the bunch, Fre Alcohol-Removed Sparkling Brut was described by a Reviewed staff member simply: "It tastes like if ginger ale was bad."ĭespite the "brut" label, this dealcoholized champagne contains grape juice and grape concentrate as its second and third ingredients, resulting in an off-putting flavor that was not dry-but not decidedly sweet, either. $19 at Amazon Fre Alcohol-Removed Sparkling Brut Since 1996 we have been offering a large selection of Wines, Spirits, Tobacco and Confectionery products boasting a temperature and humidity controlled cellar. (But it may fare better with Lyre's Italian Orange in a booze-free spritz!). Fact: Organic red and white non-sulfited wines can last as long as sulfited wines if. Basically, it's a bit on the sweeter side, if that's your thing. Any added sulfite that does not react with the wine remains free. While the bottle looks like an authentic, capital-C Champagne experience, the flavor was more reminiscent of artificial green apple candy than sparkling vino. Lyre's Classico Grande Non Alcoholic Sparkling Wineįrom the brand that produces a variety of zero-proof liquors (think anything from dark rum to absinthe), we were expecting a bit more from Lyre's sparkling wine. This alcohol-free champagne also rings in at an incredibly low price, making it an easy one to stock up on if you’re entertaining a large crowd of teetotalers.

That means two things: It's great for anyone iffy about the minimal lingering ABV count in other options, and-although it's tasty-it tastes almost nothing like sparkling wine. It comes in many of the same flavors and varieties as regular wine, just without as much alcohol. Instead, it's made from a completely zero-proof blend of white tea, cranberry concentrate, and ginger extract. As the name suggests, non-alcoholic wine is wine that contains little to no alcohol. Unlike the other bottles on this list, Töst isn't made by dealcoholizing traditional wine. If you're looking for a sparkling wine alternative that isn't made from alcohol (and, subsequently, tastes nothing like real wine) this is your best bet. Still, some staffers voted it as their favorite for its dry and light flavor profile. Although Surely's tasting notes were dry (fulfilling its "brut" label), it was also lacking any distinct wine taste, and the bubbles were slightly overwhelming. Surely Non-Alcoholic BrutĪ lot of Reviewed staffers were drawn in by the attractive, modern label on this bottle, but some of us were disappointed with the taste. Here are some of the best nonalcoholic champagne alternatives to share with the whole party.
