The Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wines (2026)
Sparkling is the easiest win in non-alcoholic wine, and it’s not close.
Still wine is the hard one. Take the alcohol out of a red or a still white and you’re left with grape juice trying not to taste like grape juice. There’s nothing to hide behind. But sparkling has bubbles, and bubbles do a lot of work. The carbonation gives you that prickle on the tongue, the acidity, the lift. It covers for the missing alcohol in a way still wine never can. So if you’re new to NA wine and you want the best shot at something that actually feels like the real thing, start here.
I’ve tasted every bottle on this list myself. Ranked by what I actually scored them, not by who pays me. If something tastes like sweet soda, I say so.
1. Mionetto Sparkling Wine — 4.9
This is the one. If you buy a single bottle off this list, make it this.
It’s an alcohol-removed Prosecco from Italy, and it’s the closest thing I’ve found to the real thing. Sweet peach and apple up front, clean citrus on the finish, and the bubbles are fine and steady instead of aggressive. It drinks like actual Prosecco, not a stand-in for it. Light, easy, the kind of thing you pour on a Sunday afternoon and forget it’s zero proof.
It’s not on The Zero Proof, so you’ll find it at Amazon and Total Wine. Worth the hunt. Read my full review.
2. Saint Viviana Sparkling Chardonnay — 4.7
The best one that comes in a can, and the most convenient bottle on the list.
Crisp green apple and citrus, but the thing that sets it apart is a real brioche note on the back end. That toasty, bready quality is what makes good Champagne taste like Champagne, and most NA sparkling has none of it. Saint Viviana actually delivers some. Single-serve cans mean you open one without committing to a whole bottle, which is the right move on a weeknight.
Read my full review.
3. Oddbird Blanc de Blancs — 4.2
The dry, grown-up pick.
This is a French blanc de blancs and it drinks like one. Granny Smith apple, a little honey, lime on the finish. Drier than most of the list, which I like. If the sweeter bottles aren’t your thing and you want something that tastes more like a serious dry sparkling, this is your bottle. Elegant is the word.
Read my full review.
4. Josh Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine — 4.2
Tied with Oddbird on score, just a different style.
Another Italian sparkler, this one pear-forward with citrus and green apple. Crisp and vibrant, easy to drink. If you already know the Josh name from the wine aisle, the NA version holds up better than you’d expect. Slightly fruitier and rounder than the Oddbird, so pick based on whether you lean dry or fruity.
It’s not on The Zero Proof. Amazon and most grocery wine sections carry it. Read my full review.
5. Villa A La Mer Blanc de Blancs Brut — 4.0
The most wine-like on the dry end.
A French Chardonnay with lime, real minerality, and white peach. The mineral note is rare in this category and it’s what pushes this toward tasting like actual brut. It’s a touch leaner than the others, less fruit, more structure. If you want the bottle that feels the least like soda, this is it.
Not on The Zero Proof. Look for it at Amazon and specialty shops. Read my full review.
6. Surely Sparkling Rosé — 4.0
The rosé pick, and the one for warm afternoons.
Strawberry, peach, and raspberry, bright and refreshing, in cans. This isn’t trying to be serious wine and it doesn’t need to be. It’s the bottle you bring to a cookout or drink on the porch when it’s hot. Easy, fruity, fun. Same 4.0 as the Villa A La Mer, just a completely different mood.
Read my full review.
7. Wölffer Estate Spring in a Bottle — 3.5
The lowest score here, and still drinkable. That’s how good this category has gotten.
White peach and citrus are nice, but the floral and cantaloupe notes push it sweeter and a little perfumey for me. It’s not bad. It just lands behind everything above it. If you love floral, fruity sparkling, you’ll like it more than I did.
Read my full review.
Which one should you buy?
If you want the single best bottle, get the Mionetto. It tastes like real Prosecco and nothing else here is closer.
If you want convenience, grab the Saint Viviana cans. If you like dry over sweet, the Oddbird or the Villa A La Mer. If you want something fun and pink for the porch, the Surely Rosé.
You really can’t go wrong above a 4.0. The fact that my lowest score on this whole list is still a bottle I’d drink tells you everything about where NA sparkling is in 2026.
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