Wine has had a tough go in the nonalcoholic realm. Up to now, most NA wines have come off either harsh and oddly hollow or else tasting of fruit juice and not much else. But, drawn along in the wake ...
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Non Alcoholic Red Wine You’ll Actually Want to Drink
The world of non alcoholic wine has come a long way. It seems like it wasn’t all that long ago when people who don’t drink alcohol but still love wine were stuck sipping sparkling apple cider with ...
According to a poll by Gallup, younger adults are drinking less alcohol now compared to the last two decades. A lot of brands have seized the moment and quite a number of nonalcoholic drinks have now ...
With Dry January in full swing, mocktails and nonalcoholic drinks are having a moment in the spotlight—and for good reason. Studies have shown that taking a break from booze is known to have a wide ...
Many people make New Year’s resolutions in January. Committing to exercising more. Deciding to lose a few pounds or read more books. Another popular resolution even has a catchy nickname: Dry January.
A pleasurable non-alcoholic red wine is the Holy Grail of the alcohol-free beverage world. While finding decent non-alcoholic whites and pinks is becoming easier, the reds still lag far behind. Don’t ...
Red wine minus the alcohol may lower blood pressure a new study finds. Sept. 7, 2012— -- Wine lovers, get ready for a buzz kill. A new study has found that drinking two glasses of red wine a day ...
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