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I know this sounds bad, but I seriously want a glass of red wine right now (to be honest I want more than one glass...don't judge me,lol). Anyhow, I've heard that there's a nonalcoholic wine out there. Has anyone tried it? How does it taste? Is it just an expensive grape juice? I like Odouls and Sharps which are non alcoholic beers so if I have a taste for a beer I keep those in my fridge. But I haven't found a wine substitute. Any help?
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http://www.arielvineyards.com/wines.html here is some
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a glass of wine wont hurt, especially if your in your 2nd or 3rd trimester.  I had a couple sips of my moms gin and ginger ale yesterday. I stopped drinking a couple months before I knew I was prggo I know how you feel.
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Hi Praying4A_miracle....I actually like the taste of beer, I stopped heavy drinking a long time before I got pregnant so I've enjoyed non-alcoholic beer with pizza and wings for some time now. However I do have a glass or two of wine at times (pre baby) which is why I was asking about non alcoholic versions of that as well.
My princesses health is priority number one for me both now and when she arrives.
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if it's non alcohol wine, you could drink it. especially if it taste like grape juice. But why drink non alcohol beer? just wait, nothing should come before the health of ur baby:)
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Ive not tried the red one, but the white non-alcohol wine tasted oddly of white grape juice and pop rocks lol. It was good but I wouldnt of called it "wine"
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