January 6th 2024.
Whether you’re taking part in Dry January or just want to try something new, there’s a range of low and no alcohol drinks out there to suit everyone’s taste. From sparkling rosé to fruity red wine alternatives, there’s something for everyone looking to cut down on their alcohol intake.
Kylie Minogue has recently released her own no alcohol sparkling rosé, showing us that low-alcohol drinks are becoming increasingly popular. In fact, a recent YouGov survey found that 44% of 18-24-year-olds consider themselves occasional drinkers or teetotal, up from 31% last year.
Whether you’re looking for that classic Aperol Spritz taste, a low-alcohol beer-like beverage, or something fruity and sweet, there’s a LoNo drink to satisfy all cravings.
Kylie Minogue Alcohol Free Sparkling is made with German grapes and green tea from the mountains of Southwest China and is a great alternative to prosecco. Sprigster Garden Brut is a mash of gooseberries, rhubarb, ginger, hops and fennel seeds slow-cooked in apple cider vinegar blended with an orchard apple reduction. This drink is served at The PIG, Soho House and Petersham Nurseries and is a great beer-like beverage.
If you’re craving something aperitivo-style, Crodino Non-Alcoholic Aperitivo is an infusion of spices, roots, and herbs and is slightly sweeter than your typical Aperol Spritz. San Pellegrino Sanbitter is cherry-coloured and tastes slightly saccharine with enough bitterness to make it enjoyable. Garnish it with a slice of blood orange or pink grapefruit to draw out its herbal-citrus side.
If you’re looking for something a bit more sophisticated, Sprigster Original Botanical Infusion is great blended with Mediterranean tonic and is perfect for making cocktails. Longbottom Virgin Mary is made from real canary and pear tomatoes from Southern Spain and is a great ‘who needs vodka anyway?’ drink. Cotswolds Distillery Dry Gin Essence is 10 times the concentration of regular gin and has 90% less alcohol, while Cleanco Clean G Crisp Non Alc Spirit is a high-proof spirit made with a high number of botanicals.
Finally, Nice Session Merlot 3.4% is a great red wine alternative made with de-alcoholised Tempranillo grapes, blended with other flavours and textures to make it authentic. Wednesday’s Domaine Sanguine Red is a fruity red wine alternative made from de-alcoholised Tempranillo grapes and is a great mid-week wine alternative.
If you’re looking to save on wine, Metro Drinks Club at Naked Wines is the answer. For £34.99 per case, including free delivery, you’ll get a best-in-market deal and save over £45 off the market price. So why not join Metro Drinks Club and purchase your case?
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