Winery champions zero-alcohol wines as alcohol-free drinks become more popular


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A person fills a glass with alcohol-free wine in a bar in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on November 20, 2024. Alcohol-free drinks are becoming ever more popular, especially with health-conscious young people. – Photos: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP

Alcohol-free drinks are becoming ever more popular, especially with health-conscious younger people – a trend cheered by a small German winery based in a Rhine Valley castle.

While demand for zero-alcohol beer has risen strongly, the family business is betting on similar growth in the wine sector, using a technique it pioneered more than a century ago.

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