NOLOs for Dry January
Thursday 11 January 2024

Truly delicious non-alcoholic and low-alcohol alternatives to full-alcohol wines remain challenging to find, but there are exciting developments.
Tara writes It was the kombucha that did it. It was sitting on the side table in a wine glass, looking light and slightly cloudy in the evening light. I sipped on it while reading, as I often do with a glass of something alcoholic, whether wine, beer or something short and strong. And I caught myself thinking that I was drinking a sparkling wine.
I’m a professional. Even when not paying attention, I should be able to distinguish between kombucha and...
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