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The best non -alcoholic champagne and sparkling wine to buy

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The best non -alcoholic champagne and sparkling wine to buy

The non -alcoholic market has moved from strength to strength in recent years, with constant innovation means that going to alcohol free is no longer a lower option. Therefore, if you are looking for a convincing position on champagne, or “NoseCco”, we can reassure you that non -alcoholic militants today are often in a dead condition for the real deal.

Using the same grapes that you find in normal sparkling wine and making it in the same way before alcohol is canceled, you will sometimes find a sparkling tea to help create the effect of the authentic tanin.

There are clear health benefits to avoid alcohol or reduce your intake, including improved energy levels, better sleep and clear skin, while non -alcoholic sparkling wine also contains calories less than a cup of ABV alternative higher.

Therefore, whether you want to make a switch permanently, or just want to lower, we are confident that these are the best bottles to celebrate.

How do we test non -alcoholic champagne and sparkling wine

Our team of experts and consumers trained from WSET on their way across 166 alcohol -free wine, to find their preferences.

Each of them was blind to avoid bias, and he was judged by a smell, flavor, mouth mouth and the ability to associate with food. Read to find what is worth charging your glass with … chants!

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The best non -alcoholic sparkling wine

EISberg Select Blanc de Blancs alcohol 0 % (6 x 75cl)

Choose Blanc De Blancs alcohol 0 % (6 x 75cl)

The result: 89/100

EISberg is “all wine, without alcohol” and they got the lead in the latest test of our taste. Based on Blanc De Blanc (meaning, a 100 % Chardonnay grape), this alcohol -free wine contains rich notes of honey, butter and vanilla, with a hint of lemon.

2

Non -alcoholic runner -up sparkling wine

Obia shines a 0 % chandone

The UK Taste (GH)

Glorious chandone 0 %

Sign: 87/100

In second place, there is an organic fizzz from OPIA, which we liked for its “generous and elegant” file. On the nose, there is a sweet and summer jasmine, the residence, the peach and vanilla, which is reflected on the palate, along with a touch of cream, sweet peach and juice. A completely refreshing option, which is best served to the ice.

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Kylie minogue free alcohol white wine difference 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

0 % white wine alcohol

The result: 85/100

Kylie's successful wine collection includes a variety of alcohol -free options for those who do not drink wine, but this wine recorded the highest level with our test team. It is made of a mixture of grapes and made in Provence, with notes from the resulting green apples and jasmine.

Light and refreshing bubbles are very suitable, and in general, they will make the perfect conjugation of grilled seafood or fish.

4

The best non -alcoholic sparkling rose wine

Aldi Costellore Zerozeco Roaselling Rosé

The UK Taste (GH)

Costelore Zerozeco Roase Rosé

The result: 81/100

This sparkling rose is incredibly refreshing, despite the sweet flavors of black pillar flowers and cherry flowers, while slight acidity and sharp bubbles make them ideal for celebrating as an appetite or enjoying fruit sweets.

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Thomson & Scott Nushty Organic Shadonnay 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Nungty Organic Shadonnay 0 %

The result: 80/100

Nungty but OH-SO-NICE, we can definitely see why this amazing ordinary ranked first in alcohol-free taste. This dry and delicious pattern, which explodes with long -term bubbles, explodes well, with acidity of citrus fruits, apples and thirsty disruption.

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Best non -alcoholic sparkling tea

The real non -alcoholic peony is 0 % sparkling tea

The UK Taste (GH)

Non -alcoholic non -alcoholic tea 0 %

The result: 80/100

Light, fresh and easy to drink, this sparkling rose is made of fermented white peony tea. There is a soft sweetness and honey in the background, but it is the summer berries that come at the front, with a touch of petals and jasmine as well. Try it as an appetizer with salt cheese and carrcuxie.

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Asda Extra Special Sparking Sauvignon Blanc Low Cohetho Wine 0.5 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Sparkling Sparking Sauvignon Blanc Low alcohol wine 0.5 %

The result: 79/100

With a group of lemon citrus fruits, a tip of pear and permanent mineral ending, the sparkling sauvignon Blanc will be completely associated with seafood or hot dishes.

8

French Bloom Le Blanc 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

If Blanc 0 %

The result: 78/100

At a price of 32.50 pounds, French Bloom is placed as one of the most non -alcoholic wine in the market. To justify the price, it is manufactured with the French organic Chardonnay, to imitate Champagne Blanc de Blanc, and offers notes on Honeysockle, Melon and Elderflower. There is a lot of exciting stone fruits as well, along with tropical mangoes, but the sweetness is beautifully balanced with the Zippy lemon.

All in all, we think it is a very elegant gift for those who do not drink.

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Changing the sea non -alcoholic wine 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Non -alcoholic sparkling wine 0 %

The result: 78/100

This ethically and environmentally source wine supports the global ocean preservation projects.

However, here at the Good Houseberteing Institute, we are interested in the same way as it tastes, fortunately, it delivers. You can expect a new smell of apples and stone fruits, of a well -balanced floral and salinity.

10

Wednesday domaine éclat

The UK Taste (GH)

Splendor

The result: 77/100

This pickled wine of Spanish grapes was created in Verdejo, and this polished wine is mixed with natural ingredients, which leads to a delicious delicious glamorous, with notes from roasted brioche, dried fruits, apricots and lemon. Bubbles are soft and skilled, so try to conjugate with shellfish, or serve alongside Canapés.

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Zeno sparkling alcohol wine 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Glowing wine alcohol 0 %

The result: 77/100

Zeno follows an environmentally friendly approach to the production of wine that display grapes and terrors. In this case, it resulted in light, dry and elegant bubbles, with notes from the elderly and apples.

12

Sainsbury alcohol -free wine 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

0 % spacious wine alcohol

The result: 77/100

These budget bubbles of Sainsbury's are theft. Mousse laboratory described as fat tissue, with peaches, apples and pears, provides the ideal fruit background of alcohol -free.

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The non -alcoholic wild increased by 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

The non -alcoholic sparks rose 0 %

The result: 76/100

Wild idol sits at the other end of the alcohol -free spectrum, with a price that seeks to those who enjoy a cold champagne. You will find it in many high -end restaurants and bars, and even the package is equal with the most premium France in France.

Laborators found that it is easy to return to a second cup of grape juice drink, thanks to a mixture of bold grapefruit.

14

Glaming, non -alcoholic tea

M & S Frzzantea increased 0.5 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Frzzantea increased 0.5 %

The result: 76/100

On an equal footing, Fizzz Pink Marks & Spencer, which gently uses fermented darjeeing tea to repeat the tannins usually associated with our beloved bubbles.

Despite the pink shade, it is not excessively sweet, with notes of fruit apricots and peaches in sensitive bubbles.

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Della Vite Zero Rosé is not alcoholic

The UK Taste (GH)

Non -alcoholic pink zero

The result: 75/100

Chloe, poppy and Cara Delevin, there again with this excellent unprecedented joy for roses. It is made of Grainch grapes from southern France, with a fragile and clean mouth. Fresh and zippy, without any amazing sweet quality that is often associated with alcohol -free wine, these blush explode with strawberries and cream.

16

Free Blanco alcohol 0.0 % alcohol

The UK Taste (GH)

Free alcohol Blanco 0.0 %

The result: 75/100

Freixnet Free alcohol is a convincing position for alcohol flammability. Expect long -term bubbles, as well as sweetest notes of citrus peel, elderly green apple and green apple. We tied this to fresh seafood dishes such as this lime and coriander cakes.

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17

Belle & Co White Wine Wine 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Frank white wine 0 %

The result: 74/100

Belle & Co naturally mixes non -alcoholic sparkling juice and leakage of green tea to imitate the same flavor of ripe stone fruit and gentle bubbles that you expect from the alcohol prosecCo. Top with Peach Peach Pureée Better Benie.

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The best non -alcoholic sparkling wine in a box

Jukees8 Non -alcoholic Rose Case (Case 12)

The UK Taste (GH)

The issue of non -alcoholic roses (case 12)

The result: 73/100

JUKES in ready -to -drink boxes offer an excellent choice for parties and picnics. Unlike other recipes we experienced, the Apple apple cider vinegar brand uses a rule, adding more depth and complexity, then expecting AF wine.

Strong and sweet, there is a lot that happens, with cucumber, watermelon and red berries in the foreground.

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The UK Taste (GH)

Spumante 0 %

The result: 72/100

Oddbird caught our attention due to his feverish profile of citrus fruits, biscuit hints and generous bubbles. Choose a great party for those who do not want to miss.

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The best non -alcohol

Vibi Bianca 0 %

The UK Taste (GH)

Bianca 0 %

The result: 72/100

Made of GLARA (also known as those used for the production of Bruussico), this fresh Sparkler is full of green apples, stebet lemon and elderly, with clear bubbles and more sweetness. Ideal to appear when there is a reason to celebrate … or on Friday night.

Calum Black's head

Callum is our food and drink test manager and was part of the world of professional food for 10 years, from Cheffing to food manufacture. While working in manufacturing, he specializes in developing products and menu for many startups and known brands such as Rem It up! And the Vietnamese jump. It carries the level of WSET 2 in wine, which is level 3 in lives and has a special interest in aloe vera spirits.

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