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    Best non-alcoholic wine to buy in 2025, tested and reviewed

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comNovember 15, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Drinking less and non-alcoholic options are on the rise, so we’ve delved into the world of booze-free wine to see what’s worth trying. A word of warning: these wines are sweet, much sweeter than conventional wines. A normal off-dry white will have around 4-7 grams of residual sugar per litre, and many of these have the same amount per 100ml – not a great option if you’re trying to lose weight.

    They’re too sweet to cook with, too. Low or alcohol-free wines are made by creating a normal wine, removing the alcohol by using a spinning cone, and sweetening the resulting liquid with sugar or grape juice to give it some body.

    Many have a small amount of added flavouring in them, too. This was definitely the least satisfying category. The two that worked best were the prosecco and German riesling, perhaps because both are based on originals that are sweet and low-alcohol.

    All the bottles below have been taste tested by wine writer Henry Jeffreys and food and drinks writer Miriam Nice. For more non-alcoholic advice, check out our review of the best non-alcoholic spirits or the best non-alcoholic champagnes and sparkling wines.

    Best non-alcoholic and low-alcohol wines at a glance

    • Best non-alcoholic wine for prosecco lovers: Mille Bolle Alcohol Free Sparkling, £5.99
    • Best non-alcoholic wine for cava lovers: ¡H! Barcelona Hola Alcohol Free Sparkling, £4.99
    • Best eye-catching non-alcoholic wine: Von Buhl Zero Secco Alcohol-Free, £8.99
    • Best non-alcoholic sweet wine: De Bortoli The Very Cautious One gewurtz riesling, £5.50
    • Best full-bodied non-alcoholic red: De Bortoli The Very Cautious One shiraz, £5.50
    • Best non-alcoholic vegan red wine: Eisberg cabernet sauvignon, £19.50 (case of 6)
    • Best non-alcoholic sauvignon blanc: Eisberg sauvignon blanc, £21 (case of 6)
    • Best alcohol-free merlot: Eisberg alcohol-free merlot, £19.50 (case of 6)
    • Best for making alcohol-free mulled wine: M&S alcohol-free merlot, £4
    • Best non-alcoholic German wine: Leitz Eins Zwei Zero riesling, £9.95
    • Best non-alcoholic wine for a spritzer: Torres Natureo muscat, £9.41
    • Best non-alcoholic rosé wine: Torres Natureo rosé, £6.20

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    Best non-alcoholic and low-alcohol wines to buy in 2025

    Mille Bolle Alcohol Free Sparkling

    Available from Laithwaites (£5.99)

    Best non-alcoholic wine for prosecco lovers

    Rating: 4.5/5

    ABV: 0%

    Raised in the heart of prosecco country, Roberto Vanin founded Bolle with the intention of producing the finest zero-alcohol wine. Crafted with Chardonnay and Glera grapes, the wine is gently de-alcoholised using modern, environmentally friendly techniques, which aim to preserve more of the wine’s natural characteristics. Yeast and grape juice are added for a secondary fermentation which gives the alcohol-free wine more depth and rounded flavour with fruity notes of green apple, honeydew and peach, and its fine bubbles. JH

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    ¡H! Barcelona Hola Alcohol Free Sparkling

    Available from Laithwaites (£4.99)

    Best non-alcoholic wine for cava lovers

    Rating: 4/5

    ABV: 0%

    This wine is produced by Belgian entrepreneurs Christopher Heirwegh and Christel Weemaes, who moved to Barcelona with a dream of producing the world’s best cava. Just like cava, this non-alcoholic brut wine is produced with the region’s local grapes, Macabeo, Parallado and Xarel-lo, then fermented and carbonated. It’s certainly reminiscent of cava, although with more sweetness and tropical fruit character alongside the vibrant bubbles, bright green apple and lime notes. JH

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    Von Buhl Zero Secco Alcohol-Free

    Available from Laithwaites (£8.99)

    Best eye-catching non-alcoholic wine

    Rating: 3.5/5

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    A non-alcoholic take on their hugely popular Secco wine, Von Buhl Zero Secco Alcohol-Free comes from Germany’s historic Reichstrat Von Buhl winery, which was founded in 1849. The estate is known for having some of the most well located vineyards in the Pfalz region, more than 40% of which are classified as grand cru, as well as crafting innovative new wines such as this alcohol-free option. Bold fruit notes of grapefruit, lime, green apple, pear and apricot are joined by floral undertones and a mineral finish, all presented in an eye-catching ceramic bottle. JH

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    De Bortoli The Very Cautious One gewurtz riesling

    Available from Ocado (£5.50)

    Best non-alcoholic sweet wine

    ABV: 0.0%

    Rating: 5/5

    Part of the De Bortoli Wines portfolio based in Australia, this wine has heady aromas of lychee and beeswax. It’s unsurprisingly sweet with lots of rose petals, peaches and overripe nectarines on the palate. You might detect a touch of minerality at the end which adds interest and stops it tasting too sickly and soapy. We advise serving well chilled. MN

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    De Bortoli The Very Cautious One shiraz

    Available from Ocado (£5.50)

    Best full-bodied non-alcoholic red

    ABV: 0.0%

    Rating: 5/5

    This pours as a dark ruby red. It is nuanced and complex with floral notes of rose, honeysuckle and sweet pea blooms on the nose, which then move into dark fruits, raspberries and blueberries on the palate, leaving you with red apple skin tannins and tobacco. It’s another great Australian entry to the list. MN

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    Eisberg cabernet sauvignon

    Available from Morrisons (£3.25), Amazon (£3.50)

    Best non-alcoholic vegan red wine

    ABV: 0.0%

    Rating: 4.5/5

    Aromas of cooked cherries and jammy strawberries appear along with a touch of green peppers, juicy blackcurrants and blackberry. There is a touch of acidity on the palate but this gives way to a smooth, rounded mouthfeel, lots more fresh cherry flavour and a touch of tannic astringency providing a moreish finish. Serve at room temperature, but, as with all these wines, keep chilled the rest of the time once opened. They don’t keep more than a day or two without the preservative qualities of alcohol. MN

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    Eisberg sauvignon blanc

    Best non-alcoholic sauvignon blanc

    ABV: 0.0%

    Rating: 4/5

    This has delightfully tempting fresh floral aromas of elderflower with hints of green apple. The flavour is supported by lots of juicy ripe pear, peach and more elderflower with a touch of melon. We suggest serving this very well chilled or in a spritz to keep the sweetness in balance – as a helpful reminder to serve this cool, ‘eisberg’ is the German word for iceberg. MN

    Eisberg alcohol-free merlot

    Available from Ocado (£3.50)

    Best alcohol-free merlot

    ABV: 0.0%

    Rating: 4/5

    Raspberries, blackberries and a hint of a woody aroma appear here along with a dash of clove and vanilla. On tasting you’ll find rich, juicy black cherry skins and soft blackberries. As the flavour develops on your palate, the dry and tannic qualities appear before leaving you with a lingering gentle return of cloves and a touch of cocoa. MN

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    M&S alcohol-free merlot

    Available from Ocado (£4)

    Best for making alcohol free mulled wine

    ABV: 0.05%

    Rating: 4/5

    On the nose you’ll find black cherries and stewed plums. The tastes evokes a light mulled wine there’s a lot of warming festive spices, baked orange and more slow cooked stone fruits. The tannins and the dry finish keeps the sweetness in check for what is an accessible and easy drinking merlot. MN

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    Leitz Eins Zwei Zero riesling

    Available from Amazon (£9.95)

    Best non-alcoholic German wine

    ABV: 0.0%

    This wine has some earthy notes on the nose to begin with, but on the palate it tastes like a German riesling with peachy fruit, blending sweetness and acidity. This actually made me want another glass. MN

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    Torres Natureo muscat

    Available from DryDrinker (£9.41)

    Best non-alcoholic wine for a spritzer

    ABV: 0.0%

    The Natureo range from Torres, one of Spain’s biggest producers, is probably the best widely available low-alcohol wine. This muscat is unashamedly sweet with notes of honey and flowers. It tasted best in a spritzer with ice and sparkling water. MN

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    Torres Natureo rosé

    Available from Ocado (£6.20)

    Best non-alcoholic rosé wine

    ABV: 0.0%

    This rosé from Torres is also pretty good. Again, there’s no doubt that it’s sweet (2.6g sugar per 100ml) but the sweetness suits it and the finish isn’t at all cloying. If you like Mateus rosé (for those under 40, ask your parents), you’ll enjoy this. MN

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    How we tested non-alcoholic wine

    All wines were stored and served at the temperatures suggested by the producer. Each one was tasted in the same style of glass for the first taste, and then in a wine glass best suited to the grape variety.

    We were looking for bottles that accurately evoked the characteristics of the wines they were emulating, but more importantly, seeking flavour and complexity that would please both drinkers and non-drinkers alike.

    How is non-alcoholic wine made?

    Non-alcoholic wine can be made in a few different ways. A common method is vacuum distillation. This lowers air pressure in order to be able to reduce boiling temperature, before wine is boiled. This means alcohol is boiled off the liquid at a much lower temperature, which is far less destructive to the delicate flavours and aromas of the wine.

    Other methods of making non-alcoholic wine include using mechanical filtration or a process called a ‘spinning cone’ which separates the wine in order to isolate and remove the alcohol.

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    If you have any questions, suggestions for future reviews or spot anything that has changed in price or availability please get in touch at goodfoodwebsite@immediate.co.uk.

    We’d love to hear about your favourite non-alcoholic wine. Share your suggestions in the comments below.

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