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To wish that someone would make a DECENT low alcohol or non alcoholic wine!!

28 replies

LucyEllensmummy · 06/03/2009 20:35

So, am sitting here with a lovely, really lovely glass of rose - it was half price in threshers and it is just gorgeous - but very morish. I want to have another glass, making this one last - but if i have another, then i will have another and another!! Then i will be pissed and feel sick! I don't want to get pissed, i don't need the alcohol to relax, it doesnt really agree with me. But really, only wine will cut it for a nice chill out drink in the evening. WHY is this? I would quite happily drink what i had in front of me if it had no alcohol but tasted the same. The only low alcohol wine ive tasted, was vile and gave me indigestion.

OP posts:
brimfull · 06/03/2009 22:53

I prefer a really dry crisp white,are the non alc ones dry?

JumpingDizzy · 06/03/2009 22:59

I had an alcohol free night with some friends round at mine one night (one was on the wagon so we all supported her) and we had the asda ones. They were nice.

I prefer dry wine too ggirl wish you could get a low or non alcoholic dry wine.

ilovespagbol · 06/03/2009 23:04

As soon as I found out I was pregnant I went on line to the low alcohol website and ordered a box of red, a box of white and one each of every beer. I figured that I'd find something decent.
All the wine was drinkable, for one glass only and the red had to chiiled to be palatable! After that it felt and tasted fake, the over riding taste was of boiled wine, which I guess is the process. If you have to, stick to the whites, very chilled.
Of the beers, the Cobra was the best, Becks not too bad. Waitrose do a lovely, lovely low alcohol cider (and I was never that keen on cider). Cheers!

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