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  2. Yes, There Are Amazing Non-Alcoholic Champagnes Worthy of a ...

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    Chateau De Fleur Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine If you prefer bubbly on the sweeter side, try this "chapagnette." You'll taste the flavors of apple and peach among the vibrant bubbles.

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    Some may be looking to cut back on alcohol consumption ahead of the holiday season. Try one of these low or nonalcoholic wine options. Low and nonalcoholic wines are growing in popularity.

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    $42.00 at drinksovi.com. Noughty Rouge Non-Alcoholic Red Wine. This red wine is a particularly great tabletop serve, pairing well with meats like steak and pork or even your favorite pizza!

  5. Pommac - Wikipedia

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    Pommac is the brand name for a carbonated soft drink made by Carlsberg Sverige AB of fruits and berries. It is matured in oak barrels for three months. The name comes from "Pommery", referring to Champagne, and Cognac, as it is matured in oak barrels like wine. [1]

  6. List of regional beverages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Non-alcoholic and uncaffeinated, this Salt Lake City brew is an American variant of the Bavarian Fassbrause. It is commonly used as a non-alcoholic alternative for celebratory toasts (in Utah, religious abstinence [6] from both alcohol and caffeine is not uncommon). Birch Beer: Birch beer: Northeastern United States

  7. Bevo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Bevo sign. Bevo was a non-alcoholic malt beverage, or near beer, brewed in the United States by the Anheuser-Busch company beginning in the early 20th century. Bevo enjoyed its greatest success during the time of Prohibition, when beer, wine and distilled liquors were made illegal for thirteen years.