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5 to Try: Crushable Summer Wines

Imbibe Magazine

“When we hit our first above-80-degree day here in Chapel Hill, all I can think about are beverages that are light in alcohol and zippy in nature,” says Paula de Pano, owner of Rocks + Acid in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 79.99, yianniswine.com The post 5 to Try: Crushable Summer Wines appeared first on Imbibe Magazine.

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BevX 2024: Hilton For The Win

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The company’s goal is to be somewhere in the middle so that guests have some level of familiarity with a flavor, ingredient, varietal or beverage alcohol category, she adds. We make it a point to include alcohol-free options on menus so that we appeal to everyone,” Kafalas says. Guest traffic increased by 2.9%

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I Tested Over 40 Booze-Free Sparkling Wines. Here’s What I Thought.

Dry Atlas

By Isabel van Zuilen, Founder of Sobertopia Since I love bubbles, here’s an overview of over 40 non-alcoholic sparkling wines I’ve tried and tested myself, including my reviews, my bubbly rating, and where you can get them! Why only bubbles… My favorite drink while still drinking alcohol was sparkling wine, preferably pink Champagne.

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Behind the Scenes of Non-Alc’s Biggest Competition

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By Fiona Hepher, Founder of Sansorium Two weeks ago, I had the privilege of joining a cohort of about 30 alcohol-free experts in London for the Second Annual World Alcohol-Free Awards. I’m excited to take you behind the scenes of the only competition in our industry solely dedicated to alcohol-free beverages.