Aldi Has Non-Alcoholic Wine, But You Probably Won't Find It At Your Location - Tasting Table
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Aldi's private-label wines can surprise and provide quality at lower prices. Non-alcoholic wine options aim for mature palates and can pair with food for a pleasant tasting experience without hangovers. New offerings include 0% chardonnay, 0% shiraz, and the alcohol-free Zerosecco. Alcohol-free wines are often hard to find in stores, tucked beside alcoholic wines, with small selections requiring hunting. Some bottles may be listed online but not stocked in-store. Aldi's inventory varies by state and country; some regions and countries like the U.K. and Ireland more commonly stock alcohol-free options. Availability can be restricted where Aldi cannot sell alcohol.
Many shoppers know that private-label Aldi wines can surprise, delight, and provide a quality companion to backyard spreads and dinners placed on a set table. Private-label products also mean prices can be a bit more affordable than booze picked up at other retailers. While there are red wines from Aldi to skip, there are also plenty of brands worth grabbing, like Aldi Winking Owl wine. For those looking for alcohol-free beverages to serve, non-alcoholic wine brands offer alternatives intended for mature palates.
Unfortunately, Aldi's alcohol-free drinks aren't exactly easy to find. Non-alcoholic wines are often tucked into displays next to wines that are fully packed with alcohol, and with a small selection to choose from, some hunting may be required to spot the few alcohol-free options. Additionally, the bottles that are stocked may not even be in the store and only listed online. Even browsing Aldi's site can pose some difficulties, as there is no clear listed category for alcohol-free beverages.
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