The best low- and no-alcohol drinks to serve with dinner this Christmas
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Not all Prosecco alternatives are created equal, but Barcardi-owned wine label Martini’s is one of the better we’ve tried so far this year.
Despite the name, the sparkling ‘wine’ is not overly sweet as some wine alternatives can be, and contains the floral and white peach aromas you’d expect from an Asti. Just don’t drink it expecting it to be as dry as a brut nature.
This is a good option to have on hand as an aperitif before dinner, and thanks to the higher sugar levels, works very well as a drink to serve with dessert. While many drinkers will be opting for port after the main event, others might find a rich and heavy drink with pudding after a blow-out xmas meal a little overwhelming, and this fits the bill.
Serve this fizz with clementine cake, or spiced poached pairs.
Price: From £5.95 per bottle
Find it: Tesco, Morrisons, Ocado and The Whisky Exchange