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alcohol free wine?
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If alcohol-free beer is made then why cant they do the same with wine?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i remember an alcohol free wine called Eisburg or similar but I don't know if it's still around!
I thought there was a choice of alcohol free wine??????
see if you can find any of these helpful.
http://www.alcoholfree.co.uk/?freedel1
http://www.tesco.com/winestore/controller.aspx ?&Nr=70002&N=0&Ntk=Descriptors&Ntt=alcohol+fre e&Nty=1&D=alcohol+free&Ntx=mode+matchall&Dx=mo de+matchall
http://www.lono.co.uk/
I thought there was a choice of alcohol free wine??????
see if you can find any of these helpful.
http://www.alcoholfree.co.uk/?freedel1
http://www.tesco.com/winestore/controller.aspx ?&Nr=70002&N=0&Ntk=Descriptors&Ntt=alcohol+fre e&Nty=1&D=alcohol+free&Ntx=mode+matchall&Dx=mo de+matchall
http://www.lono.co.uk/
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I remember watching an experiment on tv a while ago where they gave one group of people in a party atmosphere alcoholic drinks and another group were given alcohol free drink and yet some of them still behaved as though they were tipsy - so is it a mind thing to some?
I think some alcohol free wines do taste very good, but it is a shame about the price. It's all got something to do with the way it's made because it has the alcohol in it & then it has to be removed - if i'm right.
I think some alcohol free wines do taste very good, but it is a shame about the price. It's all got something to do with the way it's made because it has the alcohol in it & then it has to be removed - if i'm right.
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please try LONO - they are superb i have used them lots of times, very friendly family run business, they do all manner of reds,whites, rose and even champagne. (prices are fab too!)
http://www.lono.co.uk/
http://www.lono.co.uk/