Vinumis is the only story in Vienna where you can buy alcohol-free wines and sparklings. Visit Austria's first non-alcoholic wine shop!
Not only can you buy the drinks here, but you can first sample close to 30 different bottles. So you don't have to buy a pig in a poke.
With aroma recovery, the substances still contained in the evaporated alcohol are collected. They are then returned to the dealcoholized (sparkling) wine. This production process is not only highly efficient but also preserves the characteristic taste of the original product. Their proprietary drinks are entirely vegan, so vegans can also enjoy them. Another plus is that with just 23 calories per 100 millilitres, they have only a third of the calorific value of their alcoholic counterparts.
On their website, you find places listed where you can get (some! of) their non-alcoholic wines. Don't be shy about calling if you cannot make it at their - currently - limited opening hours! They're happy to open up for you and your taste buds. ;)
Come for wine without alcohol and get cheers without a hangover.
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