If it's non-alcoholic, it isn't wine. You can drink grape juice whenever you like.
It is usually cheaper than regular wine.
You can get non-alcoholic rose wine. (That's your closest substitute ) Otherwise, grape juice should be ok.
solid non alcoholic wine
Yes you can.
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Yes it is. A beverage is anything that you can drink. So wine is an alcoholic beverage as opposed to a non alcoholic beverage. Water and juice are examples of non alcoholic beverages. Soda is a carbonated beverage.
It is closer to a non-alcoholic sparkling wine in flavor and intent.
In every simple supermarket. It is called Tirosh and it is like grape juice, with the aroma of real wine...
So-called non-alcoholic beer and wine have very little alcohol, although they do have some.
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Cook the wine first and it will boil the alcohol out.