Whether you're a wine lover looking to cut back on alcohol or just want a tasty, alcohol-free drink that still feels special, consider giving nonalcoholic wines a try. Nonalcoholic wines are becoming increasingly popular. But with so many good options available, how do you know which bottle is best? We tapped Breana Killeen, M.P.H., RD, who is a trained sommelier, to get all of her expert recommendations.
"As a wine lover, I had to find nonalcoholic options when I was pregnant with my twins last year. These were the best I tried," says Killeen. Check out her top picks for the best nonalcoholic wines, including picks for red wine, white wine and more. Plus, find out where to buy these nonalcoholic wines so you can try them for yourself. (Note: Prices may vary depending on location).
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Best Nonalcoholic Red Wine
Ariel Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Blueberries, blackberries, black pepper, chocolate
For a glass of cabernet sauvignon, try Ariel's nonalcoholic red wine, which ages in oak barrels in California. Ariel recommends pairing it with manchego cheese, carne asada, Texas chili or wood-fired pizza.
Buy it: Total Wine, $9.49
Sovi Red Blend
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Black raspberry, dark cherry, baking spices
This canned wine is easy to grab and pack for a beach day, mountain day or any other adventure.
Buy it: Sovi, $32
Luminara Red Blend
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Black cherry
Made from fruit grown in the Napa Valley, this red blend has subtle notes of smoke, spice and oak.
Buy it: Total Wine, $19.99
Best Nonalcoholic White Wine
Fre Chardonnay
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Apple, citrus
Fre uses a unique spinning cone process to remove the alcohol while still preserving the wine's flavors and aromas. For pairings, Fre suggests seafood dishes, roasted veal chops, creamy pastas, salad and mild cheeses.
Buy it: Total Wine, $8.49
Leitz Eins Zwei Zero Riesling
Region: Rheingau, Germany
Tasting notes: Lime, citrus, rhubarb, apple
With a crisp, refreshing taste, Leitz's Eins Zwei Zero Riesling is perfect for sipping after a long day.
Buy it: The Zero Proof, $17.99
Giesen Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Marlborough, New Zealand
Tasting notes: Citrus, currant, passion fruit
With a crisp and dry finish, this delicious nonalcoholic white wine is made in New Zealand. According to the Giesen website, once the fruit arrives at the winery, it is de-stemmed and gently pressed for optimal flavor.
Buy it: Total Wine, $11.99
Noughty Alcohol-Free Sparkling Chardonnay
Region: Southern Spain
Tasting notes: Apple
Made in vineyards throughout southern Spain, this sparkling chardonnay is vegan, halal and low in sugar. It has a touch of sweetness and a medium-dry palate.
Buy it: Food52, $22
Best Nonalcoholic Rosé
Pierre Zéro Rosé
Region: South of France
Tasting notes: Red fruit
A blend of chardonnay and merlot grapes, this pink-hued rosé is fresh and lively on the palate. For pairings, Pierre suggests grilled food, salads and desserts.
Buy it: BeClink, $16.99
Surely Nonalcoholic Sparkling Rosé
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Guava, strawberry, kiwi, melon
Surely's nonalcoholic sparkling rosé uses a vacuum distillation process to remove the alcohol while still keeping the flavors of the wine. Each bottle contains three 8-ounce servings.
Buy it: Surely, $26.99
Sovi Sparkling Rosé
Region: California, USA
Tasting notes: Pink grapefruit, cherries, salted watermelon
Another variety from Sovi, this sparkling rosé is on the dry side. Grab a can of this wine for your next picnic in the park.
Buy it: Sovi, $30 for a 4-pack
Best Nonalcoholic Sparkling
Töst
Tasting notes: White tea, white cranberry, ginger
Made from carbonated water and white tea, this nonalcoholic bubbly isn't really wine, but it's plenty festive, featuring notes of ginger and white cranberry. You can drink Töst as is or use it as an ingredient for a mocktail.
Buy it: Töst, $27 for three bottles