The Freyburger Winzervereinigung will be presenting two non-alcoholic wines for the first time at the Green Week in Berlin. The Bacchus and the Portuguese Rosé stand "for modern wine enjoyment without regrets, which is in ever-increasing demand," says managing director Hans Albrecht Zieger, explaining the decision. "We are the first winegrowers in Central Germany to take up this trend and have already been able to gather good experience. Now we hope for a good response in Berlin
This is supported by current market analyses. The increased demand for non-alcoholic wines is already clearly noticeable in the cooperative's own wine gallery, which is used by tens of thousands of visitors every year.
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