FAQ
Fre wines provide an alternative beverage for people who cannot or choose not to consume alcohol. Through the de-alcoholization process of producing Fre, less than one half of one percent of alcohol remains in the wine. Although this alcohol content is approximately equivalent to the alcohol content of orange juice left out of the refrigerator overnight, you should consult your physician before consuming Fre if you have any health concerns regarding alcohol.
Below are answers to consumers most frequently asked questions:
Nutritional Values
Many of our Fre wines alcohol removed have half the caloric content of alcoholic wines. Fre can be enjoyed by those who are on reduced calorie diets but don't want to be limited to diet drinks. Fre wines average 70 calories per 8 ounce serving.
What is the Alcohol Content?
Fre wines do contain a small fraction of a percentage of alcohol: less than one half of one percent (less than 0.5). The FDA requires that all non-alcoholic beverages contain less than one half of one percent of alcohol per volume.
Does Fre contain any gluten?
Fre does not contain any gluten or gluten products. All of the natural flavors of the wine are fruit derived.
Is Fre kosher?
Although Fre wines follow a strict production process, Fre wines are not kosher.
How is Fre Made?
Fre is produced using the revolutionary spinning cone column, which facilitates the removal and safeguarding of fragile wine aromas and flavors at low temperatures, then removes the alcohol at slightly higher temperatures. The wine essences are then reintroduced to the dealcoholized base wine and blended with unfermented grape juice. The finished product is a fresh, delicious beverage with the characteristic aromas and flavors of premium wine, yet with less than 0.5% alcohol and less than half the calories of regular wine. Learn more about the spinning cone process.


