Non-alcoholic red wine is a fuller style, inspired by classic varietals like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, and often chosen when you’re after something with more depth.
Edenvale non-alcoholic wine types are crafted from traditional wine varietals, with alcohol gently removed after fermentation, so you get the full flavour, aroma and structure of wine, without the alcohol. Browse our complete range by wine type: sparkling, rosé, moscato, white, red and mulled wine. Every bottle is award-winning, premium-quality, and available to order online, with delivery across Australia.
You’ll typically notice darker fruit flavours like blackberry, plum or cherry, sometimes with soft spice or subtle oak. While profiles vary depending on the blend, the overall style tends to feel richer than white or sparkling options.
Compared to traditional red wine, it’s usually lighter in body with softer tannins and a smoother finish.
Non-Alcoholic Red Wine Inspiring Food Pairings
Rich evening, comforting
- Entrée: Mushroom arancini or a tomato-based bruschetta
- Main: Slow-cooked lamb, pasta bolognese or lentil stew
- Dessert: Dark chocolate tart or berry compote
You’ll usually find brighter fruit notes such as citrus, green apple or pear, sometimes with gentle floral or tropical hints depending on the blend. While flavour profiles can vary, the overall style leans fresh and vibrant.
Non-Alcoholic White Wine Inspiring Food Pairings
Crisp, easy-drinking, versatile
- Entrée: Prawn salad or a light vegetable antipasto
- Main: Roast chicken or a creamy mushroom pasta
- Dessert: Apple crumble or poached pears
You’ll typically notice bright red fruit flavours like strawberry or raspberry, often with a touch of citrus. While profiles can vary depending on the blend, the style usually leans light, crisp and slightly dry.
In terms of structure, it’s lighter than most reds but a little more rounded than white wines, with a smooth, refreshing finish that suits a wide range of occasions.
Non-Alcoholic Rosé Wine Inspiring Food Pairings
Bright, relaxed, perfect for sharing
- Entrée: Charcuterie or caprese salad
- Main: Grilled salmon or a vegetable tart
- Dessert: Strawberry shortcake or sorbet
Among our sparklings, you’ll typically find crisp citrus notes like lemon or lime, alongside green apple or pear, depending on the blend. The overall profile leans bright and refreshing.
The bubbles add lift and texture, giving it a clean, crisp finish that feels lighter and more vibrant than still wines.
Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine Inspiring Food Pairings
Light, fresh, social, daytime-friendly
- Entrée: Fresh oysters with lemon or a light bruschetta
- Main: Grilled fish or a simple chicken salad
- Dessert: Lemon tart or fresh berries
Inspired by classic aperitif styles, this offering brings together bright citrus, gentle bitterness and aromatic botanicals in a refreshing, easy-drinking format.
Non-Alcoholic Infusion Drinks Inspiring Food Pairings
Aperitif style, light, pre-dinner or daytime
Entrée: Olives, nuts or light tapas
Main: Grilled vegetables or seafood skewers
Dessert: Citrus sorbet or almond biscuits
Non-Alcoholic Mulled Wine Inspiring Food Pairings
Warm, seasonal, evening
- Entrée: Pumpkin soup or baked camembert
- Main: Roast vegetables or glazed ham
- Dessert: Spiced cake or apple pie
Choose from sparkling, red, white and rosé styles to create a case that works for you, whether it’s everyday moments or something a little more special.
How to Choose Between Different Types of Alcohol-Free Wine
Choosing among different types of alcohol-free wine comes down to style preference, occasion, and how you typically enjoy wine. Understanding the main wine types helps you find an option that feels familiar, balanced and enjoyable, rather than a compromise.
Start with the Wine Style You Already Like
If you already drink wine, this is the easiest place to begin.
- Red wine styles tend to suit those who enjoy fuller flavours, gentle tannins and richer food pairings
- White wine styles are usually lighter, crisper and refreshing, making them ideal for warmer weather or casual drinking
- Sparkling wine styles offer freshness and lift, often chosen for celebrations or as an aperitif
Alcohol-removed wines are made from real fermented wine (find out how we remove alcohol from wine), so choosing a familiar style helps deliver a closer wine-like experience.
Consider Flavour and Body
Different wine types offer different flavour profiles:
- Fuller styles often show darker fruit notes and more structure
- Lighter styles lean towards citrus, apple or floral characters
- Sparkling styles focus on freshness, acidity and balance
If you prefer subtle flavours, start with lighter styles. If you enjoy complexity, reds or structured whites are usually more satisfying.
Match the Wine to the Occasion
Edenvale wines can be enjoyed any time, anywhere, so occasions don’t really matter! That said, if you’re looking to match a wine to a specific event:
- For meals, choose a style that complements food rather than overwhelms it
- For social occasions, sparkling styles feel celebratory without being heavy
- For everyday enjoyment, lighter whites or easy-drinking reds tend to be versatile
Try a Few Styles
Taste is personal. Exploring different types helps you discover what works for you and what fits your lifestyle. Many people enjoy different styles depending on the season, setting, or food.
In short, the best way to choose between different types of alcohol-free wine is to start with what you already enjoy, consider when you’ll be drinking it and look for alcohol-removed wines made using traditional winemaking methods. This approach leads to a more satisfying and authentic wine experience.
What are non-alcoholic wine types?
Non-alcoholic wine types are made from traditional wine varietals, such as Shiraz or Chardonnay, that undergo the full winemaking process before the alcohol is gently removed.
This means they begin life as real wine, not grape juice. The grapes are fermented in the same way as conventional wine to develop flavour, aroma and structure. Once fermentation is complete, the alcohol is carefully extracted, preserving the wine's character.
Non-alcoholic wine types are generally grouped by style rather than alcohol content. These include red, white and sparkling, each offering different flavour profiles, mouthfeel and occasions. The result is a range of alcohol-removed wines that let you enjoy the wine experience without the alcohol.
What are the different types of non-alcoholic wine?
The easiest way to answer this is to ask, "What are the different types of wine?" You will find a great selection of the most popular traditional varietals, including sparkling, rosé, white, red and even mulled wine.
Which type of wine is best for special occasions?
Edenvale sparkling alcohol-removed wine is the most popular choice for special occasions, thanks to its light, refreshing style and celebratory feel. The bubbles add a sense of lift and make it well-suited to social moments, from casual gatherings to more formal events.
For something more food-focused, red or white alcohol-removed wines can also work beautifully, depending on the menu. Red styles tend to suit richer evening meals, while white and rosé offer a lighter option for daytime or outdoor occasions.
What types of wine are best for me?
The best type of alcohol-removed wine comes down to your personal taste and the occasion. If you enjoy lighter, more refreshing styles, sparkling, white or rosé are often a great place to start. If you prefer something with more depth and body, red alcohol-removed wines may feel more familiar.
It can also help to think about when you’ll be drinking it. Lighter styles tend to suit daytime, warm weather or casual moments, while fuller styles are often chosen for evenings or meals. Exploring a mix of different varietals is a simple way to find what you enjoy most.
Where to buy Edenvale non-alcoholic wine in Australia?
You can buy non-alcoholic wine from Edenvale here online. Simply add any products to cart and proceed to our checkout for a secure, fast and easy process.
If you'd like to shop in-store, you can also find Edenvale products at Woolworths, Coles and IGA.
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