The Absolute Best Nonalcoholic Sparkling Wine In Stores Is Worth The Splurge - Tasting Table
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The Absolute Best Nonalcoholic Sparkling Wine In Stores Is Worth The Splurge - Tasting Table
"While nonalcoholic wines haven't always been a hit, many brands are challenging stereotypes with their wow-worthy wines, and such is the case with Bolle's Blanc de Blancs. Coming in at $40 for a standard 750-milliliter bottle or $90 for a magnum, this alcohol-free bubbly isn't the most budget-friendly option. It is, however, worth every penny. In a ranking of several non-alcoholic wines, Tasting Table's taste tester dubbed Bolle's Blanc de Blancs the best of the best."
"Crafted with a blend of chardonnay and silvaner grapes hailing from Spain, Bolle's Blanc de Blancs boasts all the great markers of a sparkling wine - from its refreshing acidity and its crisp effervescence to its clean, yet complex flavor profile. As the only company that re-ferments after dealcoholization, our taste tester said, "This process rebuilds the aroma, flavor, and structure ... in an unparalleled way" to create a bubbly that's "deeply layered and beautifully dry.""
Bolle's Blanc de Blancs is an alcohol-free sparkling wine priced at $40 for a 750-milliliter bottle and $90 for a magnum. The wine blends chardonnay and silvaner grapes sourced from Spain and displays refreshing acidity, crisp effervescence, and a clean yet complex flavor profile. Bolle re-ferments after dealcoholization to rebuild aroma, flavor, and structure, producing a deeply layered and beautifully dry bubbly. The wine is versatile — suitable to sip on its own, mix into mocktails, or pair with dishes from summer slaw to richly flavored risotto. The wine has won awards and earned many positive customer reviews praising its balance and resemblance to alcoholic sparkling wine despite a higher price.
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