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  2. You'll Actually Want to Sip and Savor These Non-Alcoholic Wines

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    $42.00 at drinksovi.com. Noughty Rouge Non-Alcoholic Red Wine. This red wine is a particularly great tabletop serve, pairing well with meats like steak and pork or even your favorite pizza!

  3. The best non-alcoholic reds, whites and rosés

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    Non-alcoholic wine is not glorified grape juice — well, the good stuff isn't, anyway. Here are expert tips for buying non-alcoholic vino beyond Dry January. The best non-alcoholic reds, whites ...

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    Some may be looking to cut back on alcohol consumption ahead of the holiday season. Try one of these low or nonalcoholic wine options. Low and nonalcoholic wines are growing in popularity.

  5. Three-tier system (alcohol distribution) - Wikipedia

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    Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA), an influential trade organization and lobby group based in Washington, D.C. [10] that works to oppose initiatives to alter the three-tier model, contends that wholesalers not only sell alcohol but also perform state functions and are in the business of encouraging social responsibility concerning ...

  6. Alcohol monopoly - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there are some alcoholic beverage control states, where alcohol wholesale is controlled by a state government operation and retail sales are offered by either state or private retailers. An alcohol monopoly also existed in Taiwan between 1947 and 2002, which uniquely, did not actually serve as a form of reducing alcohol ...

  7. Thomas Bramwell Welch - Wikipedia

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    [7] Welch was a staunch Prohibitionist, who actively worked to reduce or end the sale of alcoholic beverages in New Jersey and adjacent regions. His son, Charles E. Welch, also a dentist, returned to Vineland, New Jersey , in 1875 and later relocated his dental practice to Vineland.

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