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We Asked a Sommelier to Try Three Dealcoholized Wines — Here’s How It Went

October 4, 2023

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We tapped the internet’s fave wine consultant Isis Daniel (@themillennialsomm) and theSkimm’s branded content writer and experienced hostess, Alessandra Rey (@alealessandra29), to help us savor a few dealcoholized wines. Here are their honest, unfiltered thoughts. Cheers. 

Giesen Sauvignon Blanc Non-alcoholic Wine

Giesen’s Sauvignon Blanc Non-Alcoholic Wine

The ultimate lunchtime wine for when you have to go back to the office. (Giesen, $11.99)

  • Features hints of...crisp, green apples, and citrus-forward fruits.

  • Pairs well with...salmon and soft cheeses like brie or camembert.

  • Take note of...this wine’s scents before you swirl your glass. Swirling may cause some of the aromas to escape before you get the chance to taste them. 

  • You'll be a fan if...you’re into drier wines with a citrus-y aftertaste. 

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Thomson & Scott's Noughty Alcohol Free Sparkling Rose

Thomson & Scott’s Noughty Alcohol-Free Sparkling Rosé

For anyone who wants to pop bottles — without dealing with a hangover. (Thomson & Scott, $22)

  • Features hints of…strawberry and raspberry. 

  • Pairs well with…soft cheeses and fruity jams like fig or strawberry. Also fries, because of course.

  • Take note of…the light creaminess. Some sparkling wines contain lees (AKA dead yeast) that can add a creamy texture or a buttery taste when not filtered out. 

  • You’ll be a fan if…you’re into champagne, sparkling wines, or even soda. Consider this wine the perfect bubbly alternative.   

Isis Daniel
Ariel Cabernet Non-Alcoholic Wine

Ariel Cabernet Non-Alcoholic Wine

Candle-lovers, this sweet-smelling red is for you. (Ariel, $8.99)

  • Features hints of…cinnamon, vanilla, and grape juice.

  • Pairs well with…fish, lamb, or other lighter meats. 

  • Take note of…the cork topper. This biodegradable option is typically used as a way to oxidize — or age — the wine over time. For dealcoholized wines, it’s more of a stylistic choice. 

  • You’ll be a fan if…you like lighter, less tannic reds.

theSkimm

Dealcoholized wines have come a long way. And no, you don't have to be sober to enjoy 'em. Find your favorite grape or varietal, savor, and enjoy.

Meet our taste experts...

Isis Daniel

Isis Daniel - Isis (@themillennialsomm) is a wine consultant and content creator on a mission to cultivate the next generation of wine lovers via social media. She’s also been featured in Wine Enthusiast’s 40 Under 40 Tastemakers.

Alessandra Rey

Alessandra Rey - Alessandra (@alealessandra29) is a writer, brand strategist, and self-proclaimed foodie, thanks to her Texan roots and Peruvian blood.

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