Top 10 Non-Alcoholic Wines for Moms in 2026

Winemakers are now crafting alcohol-free reds, whites, rosés and everything in between with the same attention to flavor and sophistication as traditional vino. Visit your local wine shop (or better yet, your local NA bottle shop if you’re lucky enough to have one), and you’re likely to find dozens, if not hundreds, of options in every shade and persuasion.

But the non-alcoholic wine boom of the past decade has brought with it a great many subpar products — and suffice it to say that not all are worth uncorking.

Below, we’ve put together a list of 10 non-alcoholic wines leading the category in 2026. Whether you’re looking for a spritz, a full-bodied red, a Bellini or even a sparkling tea, these recommendations cover just about every base of the modern wine enthusiast’s palette.

1. St. Buena Vida Sparkling Wine

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St. Buena Vida is the new gold standard in non-alcoholic sparkling wine. Sourced from organic vineyards in Spain and finished in Germany using cutting-edge “Solos” aroma-capture technology, this sparkling Chardonnay is the first US brand to use this process, which preserves the wine’s natural aromatic compounds that are typically lost during dealcoholization. The result is a dry, bright, lightly effervescent white with notes of pear, lemon zest and stone fruit over subtle minerality. If you’ve ever been disappointed by flat, juice-y NA wines, this one is the real deal.

2. Giesen 0% Spritz

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Giesen is the #1-selling premium non-alcoholic wine in the US, and for good reason. They start by making a full-strength New Zealand wine and then use spinning cone technology to gently remove the alcohol while preserving every bit of aroma and flavor. Their new Spritz range (available in Sauvignon Blanc and Rosé) adds a light sparkle to the classic Giesen profile, making it crisp, citrusy and incredibly easy to sip straight from the can over ice. It has won Gold Medals at the International Wine & Spirit Competition and was named Best White Wine at the World Alcohol-Free Awards in 2025.

3. Cipriani Bellini

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The Cipriani Bellini is a legend. Born at Harry’s Bar in Venice in 1948, this classic Italian aperitivo combines white peach purée and Prosecco, and Cipriani now bottles their iconic recipe for enjoying at home, and yes, there’s a non-alcoholic version. It’s the drink of gondolas, golden hour and sheer indulgence, carrying the kind of old-world glamour that makes even a Tuesday evening feel like a European vacation. For the mom who wants to feel a little fancy without fuss, this is as easy as it gets.

4. Kisumé Sparkling Rosé

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Kisumé is a 0.0% sparkling rosé from Aubert & Mathieu, a young winemaking duo from the South of France committed to sustainable, modern winemaking. Made with dealcoholized wine and beautifully refreshing aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry and soft floral notes, it’s designed to be five times less sweet than a typical soda, a polished, balanced choice that stands up in a champagne flute. The name means “beautiful” in Japanese, and that’s exactly how you’ll feel sipping it. A lovely pick for celebrations, brunches or any moment that calls for bubbles.

5. Semiplume

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Semiplume is proof that you don’t have to remove alcohol from wine to make something truly wine-like, this NA bubbly is built from scratch using organic grape juice, botanical tea blends (sencha, rooibos, chamomile, hibiscus), yuzu, fig and turmeric, without any dealcoholization at all. Co-created by Julie Dupouy, one of the world’s top sommeliers, it opens with fruity notes of fig and yellow fruit, evolves into chamomile and butter, and finishes with a pleasant pepper and citrus length. It won Best Non-Alcoholic Bubbly of the Year at the 2024 International Non-Alcoholic Competition, and it’s pregnancy-safe, vegan and free from sulfites and added sugar.

6. Copenhagen Sparkling Tea – LYSEGRØN

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Copenhagen Sparkling Tea is the brainchild of Danish sommelier Jacob Kocemba, developed in a Michelin-starred kitchen and now beloved in fine dining around the world. LYSEGRØN (their newest expression) is a lively, elegant sparkling tea made from up to 13 organic teas, sencha, lemongrass, Earl Green and Darjeeling, with complex aromas of citrus, green tea and minerality. It’s 0.0% ABV, naturally caffeine-present (though low), and gorgeous served chilled in a champagne flute alongside oysters, seafood or a nice cheese plate. Think: What if a great white wine was also a beautiful tea?

7. Bolle Rosé

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Bolle is a game-changer in the NA wine world, it’s the world’s only twice-fermented non-alcoholic wine, using a patent-pending second fermentation after dealcoholization to rebuild the structure, mouthfeel and aromatics that standard dealcoholization strips away. Their Sparkling Rosé (available also in a still version) has earned 93 points from Wine Enthusiast, the highest score ever awarded to a non-alcoholic wine — and its poured at over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants worldwide. Notes of strawberry, cherry and blackcurrant with crisp acidity and fine bubbles make it genuinely hard to tell it’s not the real thing. For the mom who really misses wine, this is the closest you’re going to get.

8. NON Salted Raspberry & Chamomile

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Founded by a former Noma chef and built on culinary techniques rather than viticulture, NON #1 is a sparkling, 0.0% ABV drink made with real raspberries, chamomile steeped by a tea sommelier, Murray River salt, verjus and organic cane sugar. The result is something tart, floral, sweet and savory all at once — complex and food-friendly in the same way a natural wine might be. It’s vegan, halal, gluten-free and beloved in fine dining circles around the world. For the adventurous mom who wants something truly unexpected in her glass, this one delivers.

9. Thomson & Scott Noughty Monté

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Noughty by Thomson & Scott is one of the most celebrated names in non-alcoholic wine, and their newest Monté expression is a landmark for the category. Made from 100% Syrah grapes grown in dryland vineyards in Darling, South Africa, then gently dealcoholized using spun cone technology and aged in French oak, it delivers real structure, depth and elegance, the kind of red wine experience that most NA reds completely fail to achieve. Already poured at Michelin-starred restaurants and the Mandarin Oriental, it’s priced at $39 and positioned as a genuine fine wine alternative. For the mom who used to love a proper glass of red with dinner, this is the one.

10. Société de la Rassi Neue Brut

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Society de la Rassi is the luxury option, a non-alcoholic sparkling Chardonnay that was literally served at Doechii’s Met Gala after-party, is placed on Four Seasons menus, and is designed so that guests often don’t realize it’s non-alcoholic until they look closely at the bottle. Made from single-vineyard 2023 Chardonnay from La Mancha, Spain, and dealcoholized with advanced vacuum distillation and aroma reintegration, the Neue Brut is bone-dry, clean and genuinely elegant, no added sugar, no artificial flavors, just real sparkling wine character without the alcohol. At $65, it’s a splurge, but for the fancy mom who deserves something that truly feels like a luxury indulgence, this is it.

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