As a French teetotaler, Justine Bobin is aware of how difficult it may be to not drink in a rustic the place wine, beer and different boozy drinks nonetheless lubricate many social interactions, even when France is much less hooked on alcohol than it was.
“People are convinced that you can’t have fun if you don’t drink alcohol in France,” she says.
Which is without doubt one of the causes that Bobin trekked as much as Paris this week, to take a look at the rising array of zero- and low-alcohol drinks — predominantly purple, white, rosé and glowing wines from round Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. These merchandise rubbed shoulders with established producers and distillers of all issues alcoholic at a significant worldwide commerce present for the wine and spirits industries.
With slogans championing “no alcohol, no regrets, no consequences” and inspiring shoppers to “drink different,” producers of so-called no/low drinks are aiming to revenue from altering tastes and habits, specifically these of younger adults extra conscious of alcohol’s harms.
In the US, fewer People are reporting that they drink alcohol. In different main worldwide markets, a rising no/low business is chipping away at booze’s hegemony.
France’s authorities is providing to pay wine-makers who agree to tear up their vineyards, to scale back the output of vintages now not in demand. Dutch drinks large Heineken this week mentioned it’ll lower as much as 6,000 jobs from its world workforce by 2028, after its beer gross sales fell final 12 months. However the agency’s portfolio of no/low drinks noticed double-digit progress in 18 of its markets.
Bobin, who’s Muslim, mentioned zero-alcohol drinks may help teetotalers and drinkers of alcohol spend time collectively. She tasted quite a lot of non-alcoholic grownup drinks on the Wine Paris present, in search of some to promote at her delicatessen store in France’s wine-making Burgundy area.
“It allows us to share a moment with people even without drinking alcohol. So they can drink if they want, but we can still share a drink, toast with them,” she mentioned. “It offers an alternative for everyone and brings people together. It’s more of a product for inclusion, I think, for people who don’t drink alcohol, and that’s great.”
Alcohol consumption in France has plummeted within the final half-century, with many adults dropping the behavior of wine with most meals and younger folks, specifically, typically ingesting much less and otherwise than their dad and mom.
Katja Bernegger, who produces alcohol-free wines in Austria, mentioned no/low ingesting isn’t a passing fad.
“People are more mindful of their body,” she mentioned. “If you drink today, you probably have a headache tomorrow, and they don’t want it because you need to function, you have kids, you have a job.”
Bernegger and her companion, a winemaker, began venturing into no-alcohol wines when she was pregnant. She stopped ingesting however missed the flavors of wine.
“You are standing there with your orange juice or Coke. You are out of it. You have to explain why you don’t drink,” she mentioned.
“So you are simply having just half of the fun in life. And that’s the reason why we need some sophisticated non-alcoholic options.”
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AP journalist Catherine Gaschka in Paris contributed to this report.
