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Yes its acceptably nice - and some brands are better than others I guess, but what I would say is that it doesn't quite have the depth of taste that a regular wine has. But if you don't want to drink alcohol but enjoy the flavour of wine, its pretty close INHO:)

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Yes, Princess DOES have non-alcoholic wines onboard! We also no longer drink alcohol, but DO enjoy wine with dinner at times. It is only available in the dining room and not as wine by the glass. Both Chardonnay and a red wine (not sure if it's a cab or Merlot, but I don't like the non-alcoholic reds - too 'grape juicy' for me).

 

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Yes, Princess DOES have non-alcoholic wines onboard! We also no longer drink alcohol, but DO enjoy wine with dinner at times. It is only available in the dining room and not as wine by the glass. Both Chardonnay and a red wine (not sure if it's a cab or Merlot, but I don't like the non-alcoholic reds - too 'grape juicy' for me).

 

Hope that helps!

 

 

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Yes, Princess DOES have non-alcoholic wines onboard! We also no longer drink alcohol, but DO enjoy wine with dinner at times. It is only available in the dining room and not as wine by the glass. Both Chardonnay and a red wine (not sure if it's a cab or Merlot, but I don't like the non-alcoholic reds - too 'grape juicy' for me).

 

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Yes, we were on the Grand in September -

It's Ariel wine (there is also Fre, it's not on Princess but you can find it at your local grocery store and bring it onboard - Fre also has a blush version too)

 

When you're in the dining room looking at the wine list, the non-alcoholic wines are listed last (of course) and it DOES take some doing sometimes because the sommelier and waiter are simply not used to having that request, but be persistent!

 

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Yes, we were on the Grand in September -

It's Ariel wine (there is also Fre, it's not on Princess but you can find it at your local grocery store and bring it onboard - Fre also has a blush version too)

 

When you're in the dining room looking at the wine list, the non-alcoholic wines are listed last (of course) and it DOES take some doing sometimes because the sommelier and waiter are simply not used to having that request, but be persistent!

 

Glad this information is helpful.

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Some of the Princess ships have Fre also. But we prefer the Ariel. (Ariel also comes in blush, but it may not be onboard). While non-alcoholic wine is available in the dining room, we have also exchanged nonalcoholic wine we received as gifts for non-alcoholic wine. through room service or the front desk.

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