Zürcher Nachrichten - Non-alcoholic wine: a booming business searching for quality

EUR -
AED 4.184217
AFN 71.778596
ALL 94.26058
AMD 418.558169
ANG 2.039871
AOA 1044.771654
ARS 1684.037898
AUD 1.652409
AWG 2.052229
AZN 1.941395
BAM 1.955605
BBD 2.29677
BDT 140.265982
BGN 1.926481
BHD 0.429957
BIF 3386.861518
BMD 1.139336
BND 1.475553
BOB 7.880212
BRL 5.89839
BSD 1.140386
BTN 107.036303
BWP 15.497451
BYN 3.307369
BYR 22330.988246
BZD 2.293471
CAD 1.616661
CDF 2583.449152
CHF 0.922605
CLF 0.026705
CLP 1051.03496
CNY 7.745378
CNH 7.752824
COP 3917.408495
CRC 517.748256
CUC 1.139336
CUP 30.192408
CVE 110.253981
CZK 24.27816
DJF 203.069705
DKK 7.480658
DOP 67.003304
DZD 152.015808
EGP 56.43136
ERN 17.090042
ETB 183.850126
FJD 2.581854
FKP 0.861788
GBP 0.863297
GEL 3.01359
GGP 0.861788
GHS 12.857715
GIP 0.861788
GMD 83.171943
GNF 9992.001402
GTQ 8.700131
GYD 238.656149
HKD 8.935301
HNL 30.511951
HRK 7.539903
HTG 149.045104
HUF 354.163079
IDR 20349.226973
ILS 3.420345
IMP 0.861788
INR 107.508332
IQD 1493.850705
IRR 1566872.020062
ISK 144.115067
JEP 0.861788
JMD 179.602051
JOD 0.807834
JPY 184.293362
KES 147.565252
KGS 99.635383
KHR 4577.542521
KMF 494.472282
KPW 1025.40292
KRW 1749.029518
KWD 0.35275
KYD 0.950305
KZT 553.304703
LAK 25030.498458
LBP 102119.294221
LKR 383.321691
LRD 207.719241
LSL 18.745127
LTL 3.364164
LVL 0.689173
LYD 7.320268
MAD 10.693231
MDL 20.218979
MGA 4823.517939
MKD 61.628841
MMK 2391.906346
MNT 4077.580531
MOP 9.211779
MRU 45.511452
MUR 53.834064
MVR 17.603174
MWK 1977.402379
MXN 19.943172
MYR 4.65765
MZN 72.807828
NAD 18.745127
NGN 1567.875065
NIO 41.965806
NOK 11.31707
NPR 171.257885
NZD 2.016346
OMR 0.438256
PAB 1.140386
PEN 3.888611
PGK 5.0045
PHP 69.855021
PKR 317.362483
PLN 4.291823
PYG 6960.304389
QAR 4.156785
RON 5.244483
RSD 117.36827
RUB 88.591146
RWF 1670.033097
SAR 4.282472
SBD 9.173881
SCR 16.016599
SDG 683.602068
SEK 11.094411
SGD 1.474533
SHP 0.850629
SLE 28.259714
SLL 23891.313258
SOS 651.734866
SRD 42.70578
STD 23581.957684
STN 24.497552
SVC 9.978003
SYP 125.933213
SZL 18.734128
THB 38.028805
TJS 10.554045
TMT 3.987676
TND 3.379962
TOP 2.743248
TRY 53.039861
TTD 7.750225
TWD 36.299026
TZS 2999.100271
UAH 51.186584
UGX 4185.581694
USD 1.139336
UYU 45.775425
UZS 13697.631062
VES 707.246307
VND 29964.540351
VUV 136.297015
WST 3.167398
XAF 655.89145
XAG 0.019435
XAU 0.00028
XCD 3.079113
XCG 2.055195
XDR 0.815718
XOF 655.89145
XPF 119.331742
YER 271.874128
ZAR 19.354809
ZMK 10255.396502
ZMW 20.541947
ZWL 366.865771
  • CMSC

    -0.1160

    21.93

    -0.53%

  • BCC

    1.2600

    81.02

    +1.56%

  • JRI

    0.2100

    12.79

    +1.64%

  • CMSD

    -0.1600

    21.77

    -0.73%

  • NGG

    -0.4100

    83.01

    -0.49%

  • RIO

    -1.3700

    93.74

    -1.46%

  • RBGPF

    3.7000

    65

    +5.69%

  • GSK

    0.6100

    52.5

    +1.16%

  • BCE

    -0.2800

    22.92

    -1.22%

  • BTI

    0.2800

    62.76

    +0.45%

  • RYCEF

    0.3900

    18.39

    +2.12%

  • RELX

    0.4200

    31.34

    +1.34%

  • AZN

    2.7300

    188.41

    +1.45%

  • VOD

    0.0300

    13.89

    +0.22%

  • BP

    -0.5900

    37.13

    -1.59%

Non-alcoholic wine: a booming business searching for quality
Non-alcoholic wine: a booming business searching for quality / Photo: Guillaume BAPTISTE - AFP

Non-alcoholic wine: a booming business searching for quality

Bertrand Degat, vineyard manager for French zero-alcohol wine producer French Bloom, winces visibly when recalling some of the criticism and snobbery he has encountered from his contemporaries.

Text size:

"Whatever you do, you're judged," he told AFP at the giant Wine Paris industry fair this week where no- and low-alcohol wines and spirits had their own dedicated space for the first time.

"I don't care about it, but it affects me when it's people close to me," he said. "I had people really close to me who said they didn't even want to come to taste it (our wine) at the beginning."

That sort of disdain is still present in the industry -- no-alcohol wines still struggle to match their alcoholic equivalents for complexity and taste -- but attitudes are changing fast.

French Bloom, which hopes to sell a million bottles this year, has won investment from French luxury giant LVMH and is now the official non-alcoholic sparkling wine sponsor of Formula One motor racing.

After launching as a brand in 2021, the company has since bought its own vineyard in southwest France and sells a premium sparkling white at more than 100 euros ($118) a bottle.

As the broader French wine sector undergoes a crisis, with some producers ripping up vines to plant olives or abricots, French Bloom and other non-alcoholic winemakers are booming.

"There's a steady decline in alcohol consumption in France and around the world, wine included, and a rise in responsible drinking," Mathilde Boulachin, founder of another leading French brand, Chavin, told AFP.

"We're here to support responsible drinking, offering different alternatives for all consumers who want another option," she added.

The market is not just Gen-Z youngsters in the West who drink less than their parents and grandparents, but also pregnant women, health-conscious consumers or people who avoid alcohol for religious reasons.

- Wine purists -

Most no- or low-alcohol wines rely on a de-alcoholisation process which sees the wine heated in vacuum conditions, with the alcohol evaporating off at relatively low temperatures.

The problem is that the process strips the liquid of many of its all-important aromas -- an issue some producers resolve by adding in either artificial or natural aromas or added sugar.

The result is wines that fade quickly from the mouth -- the very opposite of a memorable vintage.

"The issue with 0 percent, low and no, is that we've disappointed the consumer for many years. It's always been a compromise," Paul Schaafsma of UK-based wine group Benchmark Drinks told an event on Monday.

"We've thought about it in a wine-making way and said 'we have to start with wine, and then we must de-alcoholise because that's how we do things'. We didn't think about what it tasted like."

Benchmark Drinks, which produces no-alcohol wines for its Elton John and Kylie Minogue celebrity brands, has taken a different approach.

Using an assembler in Germany, it takes grape juice, ferments it with bacteria which does not produce alcohol, and adds Chinese green tea to offer complexity and tannins.

"Now the wine purists can shoot me down and say 'well, it's not a wine because you didn't ferment it with yeast', but we've sold over a million bottles of Kylie Minogue sparkling rose, and consumers love it," Schaafsma added.

- 'Down the sink' -

The innovation and development of the non-alcoholic drinks space was evident at Wine Paris, where several companies were marketing tea-based products packaged and presented in wine bottles.

Should they be considered wine or simply soft drinks?

"I think we have to develop products that have a profile close to wine. They have to be mature, a bit more complicated, and also complex," Johannes Trautwein from the German wine producer Trautwein told AFP.

His family-run company produces a growing range of de-alcoholised wines, as well as more innovative grape-based drinks with natural aromas called "Oh No!".

Martynas Zemavicius, a former sommelier in London restaurants, founded his company Acala in Lithuania to produce tea-based drinks that mimic the minerality, pH level and sugar content of wine.

"We say we make sparkling tea for wine lovers, made by wine lovers," he told AFP at Wine Paris.

He started the business when his wife got pregnant 12 years ago.

"We bought every single non-alcoholic wine we could find, and every single one we poured down the sink," he said.

"Now, there are some good ones, but the majority are still lacking structure, the tannins, the balanced acidity, the complexity," he added.

A.P.Huber--NZN