6 Really Good Non-Alcoholic Wines

Is it wine? or w*ne? or w/ne? I don’t know, but I know they're really good.

6 Really Good Non-Alcoholic Wines

Is it wine? or w*ne? or w/ne? I don’t know, but I know they're really good.

Life's too short to stop drinking wine, even if you've ditched the booze for good. So this one goes out to my sexy & sober-curious baddies who still wanna celebrate wine Wednesdays, just minus the horrible hangover. Who says you can't have your (0%) wine and drink it?

Quitting the booze is good for you, so why not double the goodness and make sure your 0% wine is good for the planet too? Luckily for everyone, we’ve got the best non-alcoholic wines conveniently ranked in a neat little colour-coded graph, so you can easily decipher which products will help you do good and feel good. Hint: 6 of them are really good ;)

Bottom's up, everyone!

How ethical are these non-alcoholic wines?

These scores are based on crowdsourced ratings across various aspects of these products' ethicality and sustainability principles. Visit reallygoodculture.com for more.

6 Top Rated Non-Alcoholic Wines

At Casa Emma, sustainability is at the core of their production process. They are a plastic-free company, and are committed to reducing carbon emissions. They have reduced the weight of the bottles of all wines by 20% - 25% without reducing quality and aesthetics. Trust me, this wine still tastes delish and wouldn't be out of place on a Pinterest-perfect dinner party table

Torres Wine's motto is: "The more we care for the Earth, the better our wines".

This non-alcoholic red will help you maintain your sobriety whilst respecting the environment. Torres has set themselves the goal to reduce their CO2 emissions per bottle – from the vineyard to the end consumer – by 60% in 2030 and become a net zero emissions winery before 2040. So far they have already set up solar panels which powers 50% of their operations.

Sip mindfully with this land-loving rouge.

Black Tower, Germany's most successful wine brand, are certified sustainability stars. They have an ISO 50001 energy management certification, and 90% of their energy comes from renewables. Plus, none of their waste goes to landfill, woo!

Three Spirit are a certified B Corp and use 100% recycled packaging. They're super eco, and their bottles are hella cute. I love.

Sustainability initiatives, you think of one, Adnams has already done it. From beekeeping to beach clean-ups, they're done it all...and so it's no surprise that they've won the Queen's Award for sustainable development in industry, not once but THREE TIMES. Talk about high achievers!

Including hints of strawberry, watermelon and herbs this fruity rosé alternative serves as your perfect sober summer picnic companion.

It's alcohol-free, organic and plastic-free.

Oddbird is one of the world's most premium wine makers. They don't have all the answers when it comes to sustainability, but they're super transparent and have made a really good start. They have pledged to use recyclable materials, and their wines are 100% vegan.

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