Tasting Table Says Noughty "Pioneering Non-Alcoholic Wine... Around The World"

Tasting Table Says Noughty

Tasting Table, the one-stop shop for all food and drink enthusiasts and based out of NYC, has written this month on the rise in non-alcoholic wine and has praised Noughty for being a "female-owned wine company that's actually pioneering the way non-alcoholic wines are made and marketed all over the world. Not only are the Noughty wines non-alcoholic, but they're also vegan, organic, and halal, and offer some of the lowest calories and sugar per glass for 0% ABV wines on the market."

"Sure, we'll admit that it's fun to be a little naughty sometimes. For those of us who miss getting together with friends -- and the wine and good times that flow late into the night -- now you can do all of that, without the hangover. Noughty is a female-owned wine company that's actually pioneering the way non-alcoholic wines are made and marketed all over the world. Not only are the Noughty wines non-alcoholic, but they're also vegan, organic, and halal, and offer some of the lowest calories and sugar per glass for 0% ABV wines on the market.

"While non-alcoholic wines are typically lower in calories than traditional wines overall, they occasionally have more sugar per serving as a replacement for the removed alcohol. The Noughty sparkling chardonnay clocks in at only 14 calories per 100 ml serving (about 3.4 ounces), and the sparkling rosé contains only 18 calories per 100 ml serving. But how do these two sparkling wines stand up to the real thing? "Most of us will have had standard-strength sparkling wine that isn't half as good as this," write the reviewers at Alcohol Change, and that's saying quite a bit. 

"Since the sparkling chardonnay mimics a traditional Champagne so well, it's worth the slightly higher price that you'll pay for these bottles. Different purveyors will charge different prices for each wine, but most are selling a bottle of Noughty for around $20 [in the U.S.]."