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Raise a booze-free toast with Chateau de Fleur’s lovely bubbly. Full of notes of apple, pear and ripe peach, this one is a hosting must-have, right next to these non-alcoholic canned cocktails. Here’s how long bottles of bubbly last after opening.
What to Look for in the Best Non-Alcoholic Champagne
Choosing a bottle of traditional bubbly is a doozy: You need to consider the region, price point, nuanced flavors and aromas. Though you will want to consider notes and price when picking up your booze-free version, the shopping process is considerably easier. You might want to factor in whether the champagne in question is non-alcoholic or dealcoholized. While non-alcoholic champagne has never contained alcohol, dealcoholized  (a.k.a. “alcohol-removed”) champagne starts as regular champagne and then undergoes a process to remove the alcohol.
Why You Should Trust Us
The Taste of Home Test Kitchen is all about finding the best products to add to your cabinets, refrigerator and bar cart. We sampled dozens of non-alcoholic champagne to find ones actually worth toasting. Shopping editor Madi Koetting curated this list based on personal recommendations and hundreds of rave reviews. We also tapped Camille Berry, writer and professional sommelier, to share her industry insight.
How We Found the Best Non-Alcoholic Champagne
The Taste of Home Test Kitchen team busted out their champagne flutes and tried a bunch of booze-free bubbly so you didn’t have to. While we can vouch for many of the products here, we also looked through hundreds of reviews to ensure these picks have mass appeal. (After all, champagne is best enjoyed when shared with others!) We also checked each non-alcoholic champagne to ensure we’re highlighting the latest vintage and accurate prices.
FAQs
Can you drink non-alcoholic champagne when pregnant?
It’s generally considered safe to drink non-alcoholic champagne when pregnant since it contains little to no booze. However, it’s always a good idea to check the label to make sure it’s truly alcohol-free. (While alcohol-free champagnes never had alcohol, dealcoholized bottles might have very, very small traces.) When in doubt, you can always consult your doctor before your first sip.
Can you pop non-alcoholic champagne?
Good news: The best non-alcoholic champagnes are pop-able! (Isn’t that the best part of sipping on some bubbly?) Just remember to aim the bottle away from people and objects, twist the cork slowly while holding the cork and the base firmly, and let it flow. Cheers!
Is non-alcoholic champagne really alcohol-free?
Well, it depends. While non-alcoholic champagne was made with zero alcohol, dealcoholized bubbly had the booze removed. Alcohol-removed bottles are certainly lower in potency, but depending on the brand’s processes, a bit of booze might remain. If you’re looking to abstain from alcohol, a non-alcoholic bottle is your best bet.
Can you get a buzz from non-alcoholic wine?
Simply put, you’d have to drink a lot of dealcoholized champagne bottles to feel a buzz. These blends typically contain less than 0.5% alcohol by volume, which is significantly lower than regular wine. If you are searching for a buzz, might we direct you to something stronger?