All wines are made alcoholic, even if, as per above, some people have the weird idea of removing the alcohol.
While I grant that the above mentioned product is no longer grape juice (no more sugar, changed taste), I would not swear that it is still wine after the process.
Of course, I may be biased, as I am a staunch traditionalist as wine go, and more a fan of terroir (wines from a certain area) than of the varietal stuff made in the US, and prefer my stuff as little adulterated (you might rather say "processed") as possible.
2006-12-13 14:36:11
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answered by Svartalf 6
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This question has the same answer as "Are all beers alcoholic?"
That answer being; of course not! I'm pretty sure any alcoholic drink can be changed into a non-alcoholic one, so take the first post here and give it best answer, because she is right!
2006-12-13 14:35:06
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answered by americanmimeboy 4
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Technically yes. While they do sell nonalcoholic wines, there are still trace (very very small) amounts of alcohol left in them. It's the same thing with decaffinated coffee.
2006-12-13 15:00:15
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answered by dg 2
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no there are non-alcoholic wines but i bet they taste terrible
2006-12-14 03:35:34
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answered by angry1234 2
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sorta what defines the drink as wine so uhh.......... yes
2006-12-13 14:32:10
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answered by Den P 3
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No.
2006-12-13 15:07:09
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answered by Cameron in OZ 2
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