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  2. I'm a sommelier. Here are 7 of my favorite nonalcoholic wines ...

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    Napa Valley's Bouchaine Vineyards offers more elevated nonalcohol options made from its estate-grown grapes. The very subtle aromas and flavors almost make me feel like I'm drinking a real glass ...

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    On the other hand, wine alternatives were never alcoholic. These drinks usually contain a base liquid such as tea or vinegar, then build the taste with the addition of fruits, herbs, and spices ...

  4. The 12 Best Non-Alcoholic Wines of 2023, Taste-Tested

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    The Best Non-Alcoholic Wine Alternatives 11. Rock Grace Ruby Elixir. Rock Grace. TOTAL: 88/100.

  5. Drakshasava - Wikipedia

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    Drakshasava is a weak wine because the grape juice is usually only partially fermented. [2] It is also sometimes prepared by using raisin concentrate. [ 3 ] The tonic is claimed to be beneficial for maladies such as lethargy, weakness and heat exhaustion. [ 3 ]

  6. Relaxation drink - Wikipedia

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    A relaxation drink is a non-alcoholic beverage containing calming ingredients normally found in nature. It is a functional beverage that serves to calm a person but unlike other calming beverages such as tea, relaxation drinks almost universally contain more than one active ingredient. Relaxation drinks may be served chilled and carbonated.

  7. Ayahuasca - Wikipedia

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    Ayahuasca [note 1] is a South American psychoactive beverage, traditionally used by Indigenous cultures and folk healers in the Amazon and Orinoco basins for spiritual ceremonies, divination, and healing a variety of psychosomatic complaints.

  8. Music and sleep - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 25% of the population facing sleep difficulties regularly use music as a tool for relaxation. [2] This process can be either self-prescribed or under the guidance of a music therapist. Music therapy is introduced into the medical field for treating sleeping disorders following scientific experimentations and observations.

  9. Aromatherapy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [6] In 2015, the Australian Government's Department of Health published the results of a review of alternative therapies that sought to determine if any were suitable for being covered by health insurance; aromatherapy was one of 17 therapies evaluated for which no clear evidence of effectiveness was found. [16]