Whisper it - alcohol-free wine has arrived in France
It used to be considered treason in France - but now, alcohol-free wine is here to stay.
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The heresy of yesterday is now – thanks to science and economic crisis – the opportunity of today.
Wine estates which would have torched their grapes rather than submit to such ignominy, are now openly contemplating the booze-free bottle.
And developers are moving ahead fast, creating wines that are deliberately designed to get the best from the de-alcoholisation process.
"When we started a few years ago, what we were making was frankly rubbish," says Bordeaux oenologist Frédéric Brochet, who has helped create the Moderato range of no-alcohol wines.
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