Jøyus Wines Brings You All The Fun & Taste With NO Alcohol

When celebrating life’s special moments, big and small., it should be inclusive for all. Don’t you agree? With Jøyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé and Jøyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine, everyone has a chance to participate. Whether you’re celebrating for the holidays, a special occasion, or just a Me Party and movie night, you’ll feel extra fancy without any consequences.

Meet the Founder and Washington State Native, Jessica Selander

Jessica’s mission has been simple. As a sober woman for the last 15+ years, she aims to help people everywhere on their sober journey. Maybe that’s for a night, nine months, or the rest of your life. It doesn’t matter. There’s no judgment here, just support. She’s got your back, and she’s offering you two great-tasting, award-winning non-alcoholic wines to fill your glasses and celebrate with! Curious to know more? Check out this feature from Seattle Refined.

Jøyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé

Meet the Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé that won a gold medal in not only a completely blind tasting but one of the biggest and oldest wine competitions in the world. This Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé is a delicious way to celebrate. How does it taste? It’s like sipping Pacific Northwest blackberries and strawberries with a hint of California citrus blossoms. It’s like the PNW in liquid form! West coast is the BEST coast, am I right?

Earlier this fall, I visited a friend and co-worker in Blaine, WA, and decided this was the perfect occasion to bring Jøyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé as a fun “thank you for hosting me for the weekend” gift. After a full day of shopping and pampering at a local spa in downtown Fairhaven, we stopped by Twin Sisters Creamery + Cheese Shop for cheese, crackers, and chocolate hazelnuts. Taste of Home has declared it BEST cheese shop in Washington state. As a cold October storm rolled in, we cuddled up with our cheese plate, wine glasses and hunkered down to watch The Morning Show on Apple TV. It couldn’t have been more fun or tasty!

Sober Curator Pro Tip: Curious what the best cheese shop is in your state? Say CHEESE! and click here.

Jøyus Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine

Meet the Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine that won a bronze medal in not only a completely blind tasting but one of the biggest and oldest wine competitions in the world. You’ll be happy to know; their Sparkling Non-Alcoholic Wine is not only a guilt-free way to celebrate all the awesomeness that is you. It’s delicious, fun, and festive. It’s low sugar. And it tastes like the real thing. Just with the alcohol gently removed. It seems too good to be true, right?

These flavors pair amazingly with a home-cooked meal with notes of crisp green apple, fragrant fall pear, and a ripe melon finish. In the case shown above, I was at my parent’s for our annual Thanksgiving meal, which was made up of turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, and steamed broccoli. FYI, no one in the world makes better mashed potatoes than my mom.

My ONLY complaint is that it took me a while to get the cork out of this bottle. Naturally, the next day I saw this hack on TikTok. Have you tried removing a cork with a flatiron? Did it work? DM me; I NEED to know! Speaking of the bottles, both the rosé and the sparkling wine come in beautiful packaging that you will feel good about gifting or bringing to a dinner party.

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HAPPY EVERY HOUR: We know we mix a mean mocktail. HAPPY EVERY HOUR will keep you up to date on the latest and most significant trends in the world of mocktails and zero-proof beverages.

TRIGGER WARNING: People in early sobriety may want to proceed with caution. Always read labels. Please hydrate responsibly … because drunk never looks good.

Resources are available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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