Cambalala South African Chardonnay, 0 per cent alcohol
£2.89, Aldi
Proper Chardonnay wine with the alcohol taken out, leaving a no-alcohol drink that tastes of wine with light melon and citrus flavours.
Costellore Zerozecco
£2.99, Aldi
When everyone else is drinking Prosecco, the person who has to drive home can sip this light, fresh fizz and still enjoy the party. Budget-friendly too.
Alcohol-Free Sparkling
£3.25, Sainsbury’s
Bright, lively flavours with citrus and ripe apple fruit and an almost dry finish. One of the best on the shelves.
Belle & Co Alcohol-Free Sparkling Rosé
£3.50, Sainsbury’s
A green tea infusion mixed with non-alcoholic fermented grape juice provides light strawberry and citrus fruit with a texture that feels like a proper drink.
McGuigan Zero Rosé, Australia
£4.99, Morrisons
Fresh and floral with the taste of grapes ripened in sunshine, but without the alcohol. A terrific lunchtime substitute for a glass of wine.
Kylie Minogue No Alcohol Sparkling Rosé
£5 until 1 Jan (then £7), Morrisons
Not just alcohol-free, this blend of grapes and fermented green tea contains just 22 calories per 100ml. It tastes of strawberries with an almost-dry finish.
Torres Natureo De-Alcoholised Wine, 0 per cent alcohol
£6, Tesco
With zero alcohol and just half the calories of most regular wines, this has flavour, texture and balance without over-sweetness.
Hola! Barcelona Alcohol-Free Sparkling
£6.99, Laithwaites.co.uk
A cava-style frothy fizz with citrus and apple notes, with a clean, dry finish.
M&S Collection Frizzantea Brut
£8.50, Marks and Spencer
A no-alcohol fermentation of Darjeeling tea gives this fizz its light golden colour and a taste of peaches.
Lyre’s Classico Non-Alcoholic Sparkling
£9.99, lyres.co.uk
A grown-up style of non-alcoholic fizz. Well-made and crisp with crunchy apple and ripe pear flavours.