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Low-alcohol wines are typically under 11% alcohol-by-volume (ABV), according to the Wine and Spirits Education Trust. In comparison, a typical wine from California is closer to 13.5% to 14.5% ABV, explains Wine Enthusiast Senior Tasting Editor Jim Gordon.
We recommend dealcoholized wines (which aim to replicate the taste, look, and feel of conventional wine, without the buzz) and wine alternatives (which, through appearance, texture, and...
Looking for wine without the buzz? We researched and talked to experts so we could break down what makes a wine non-alcoholic and list our favorite low-octane sippers that don't sacrifice flavor.
Rather than go cold turkey for the next 30 days, we're swapping out our usual high-alcohol winter wines for lighter and brighter bottles. We've rounded up 14 of our favorite low-ABV wines...
"If you're looking to lower your alcohol consumption, finding a wine with a much lower alcohol content will be good for you," Mundwiler says. Whether you're looking to avoid a hangover, boost your health, or just want to try something new, here's everything you need to know about low-alcohol wines.
These top-rated wines from around the world are low on alcohol, but still pack a punch on the palate. Read the reviews here.
Less is definitely becoming more when it comes to alcohol levels in adult beverages—and wine is a growing part of that trend.