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It's time to kick off Season 2 of "Voices of the Vine" with winemaking consultant, Denise Gardner and winemaker, Virginia Mitchell. We're diving right in, tackeling a very trendy topic for this year: low and no alcohol wines.
Whether you produce 1,000 cases of wine per year or 100,000 cases of wine per year, almost every winery in the U.S. could process a low-alcohol wine. Such possibilities allow wineries of all shapes and sizes to make a low-alcohol product that still tastes like wine, acts like wine, and hits a major market trend going into 2026. But we have noticed a large gap in the discussion of low-alcohol wines, and that is: how do you make them well? In this episode, Denise explains differences between non-alcoholic wines and low-alcohol wines, various options available to wineries for making low-alcohol wines, and shelf-life expectations in today's market when winemakers produce and sell low-alcohol wines.
You can find Show Notes for this episode on dgwinemaking.com.
By Denise Gardner & Virginia MitchellIt's time to kick off Season 2 of "Voices of the Vine" with winemaking consultant, Denise Gardner and winemaker, Virginia Mitchell. We're diving right in, tackeling a very trendy topic for this year: low and no alcohol wines.
Whether you produce 1,000 cases of wine per year or 100,000 cases of wine per year, almost every winery in the U.S. could process a low-alcohol wine. Such possibilities allow wineries of all shapes and sizes to make a low-alcohol product that still tastes like wine, acts like wine, and hits a major market trend going into 2026. But we have noticed a large gap in the discussion of low-alcohol wines, and that is: how do you make them well? In this episode, Denise explains differences between non-alcoholic wines and low-alcohol wines, various options available to wineries for making low-alcohol wines, and shelf-life expectations in today's market when winemakers produce and sell low-alcohol wines.
You can find Show Notes for this episode on dgwinemaking.com.