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LoNo wines are available to everyone in the UK by mail order. Orders may be placed by phone or online. LoNo Drinks Co. wants to make LoNo wines more widely available in local shops, restaurants and pubs. If you would like LoNo wines available in your area, please ask your licensee or restaurant owner to contact LoNo Drinks Co. and we will be happy to help.
Daily Mail - 16th June 2009
"Last week a career girl's death was blamed on her social drinking. And it's shocked LEAH HARDY into a life-changing decision..
Gradually I've become more uneasy at this tidal wave of alcohol. I write about health matters, and the more I learned, the more I became, I will confess, secretly terrified that alcohol was doing me serious harm.... I've even been Googling alcohol-free wines for when the desire for a chilled glass of Riesling overtakes me. So far the best look to be from www.lono.co.uk. I'll let you know if they hit the spot "
Read the full article: Why I'm giving up booze for a year By Leah Hardy
ThinkBaby - 19th May 2009 & 13th Feb 2006
"If it's the ceremony surrounding drinking that you usually find relaxing then try popping the cork of a non-alcoholic wine bottle, glugging an ice-cold alcohol-free beer into a glass or fixing yourself an elaborate alcohol-free cocktail. Although most 'alcohol free' variations will have a negligible amount of alcohol in them, always check on the label to find out exactly what 'alcohol-free' means. If, however, you find that drinking alcohol-free versions just makes you crave a 'real drink' more, then avoid these altogether and opt instead for other non-alcoholic drinks.
In this country, drinks with 0.5%abv are classified as being 'low alcohol' though in other countries these may be deemed 'no alcohol'. Hence, the name of a company that started up five years ago called LoNo. Based in Gloucestershire and set up by two grandparents, the aim was to source great 'dealcoholised' wines and alcohol-free aperitifs for those who enjoy sharing a glass of something good but for whatever reason choose not to drink alcohol.
New World wines, European wines, sparkling varieties, ginger wine and even after dinner drinks are all stocked. They don't cost any more than good wines in the supermarket.
Read the full articles: 'Alcohol - tips for cutting out the booze' and 'Alcohol Treats' by Laura Lee Davies - www.thinkbaby.co.uk
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