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Halal Certified

Halal Certified

Notable · Halal Certified

Halal-certified non-alcoholic wine & sparkling

A curated selection of premium non-alcoholic wine, sparkling, and Champagne alternatives for guests who don’t drink alcohol — from celebratory toasts to the dinner table. Featuring So Jennie Paris, served in Qatar Airways First and Business Class, alongside Lussory Organic, Tautila, French Bloom, and more, spanning Spain, France, Italy, and Germany.

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Never-Fermented Options

There is genuine debate within the community about whether dealcoholized wine — fermented, then reduced to 0.0% ABV — qualifies as Halal. For guests who prefer to avoid fermentation entirely, we carry never-fermented options made from grape must rather than dealcoholized wine:

So Jennie Paris: Blanc Dry Sparkling, Rosé Sparkling
Le Petit Béret: Virgin Pinot Noir, Virgin Rosé, Virgin Sauvignon Blanc

Shop Halal-certified non-alcoholic wine and sparkling below — sophisticated alternatives that let every guest share a celebratory toast. The collection spans Champagne alternatives, sparkling rosé, reds, and whites, with never-fermented options for those who prefer to avoid fermentation entirely. Mix-and-match volume pricing applies across the full catalog.

Building a program? Our three-tier playbook shows how a program grows from entry-level pours to luxury, Michelin-level bottles — across every attribute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Halal-certified wine questions

What defines a beverage as Halal-certified?
A Halal-certified beverage complies with Islamic dietary laws, containing no alcohol or prohibited substances. Certification is granted by a recognized Halal authority after inspection of the ingredients and production process.
How is the authenticity of the certification ensured?
We source from producers certified by reputable Halal authorities, a process that includes audits of ingredients, production methods, and facilities for compliance with Islamic dietary laws. Where a product carries formal certification, it’s documented for accounts that need that assurance.
Are dealcoholized wines considered Halal?
This is debated among scholars. Because dealcoholized wines are fermented and then have the alcohol removed, some hold that they may not be Halal even at 0.0% ABV. To address that concern, we also offer “Never-Fermented Options” — made from grape must without any fermentation — such as So Jennie Paris and the Le Petit Béret Virgin range.
Which Halal options should I stock first?
A never-fermented sparkling like So Jennie Paris Blanc Dry is the safest, most versatile lead — it serves as a celebratory toast and sidesteps the fermentation debate. Lussory Organic Merlot and Chardonnay cover still red and white, and Tautila Espumoso Rosado adds a sparkling rosé.
How do these compare in taste to traditional wine?
They’re crafted to deliver a sophisticated profile close to traditional wine, using quality ingredients and careful production. So Jennie Paris, for example, is served in Qatar Airways First and Business Class — a mark of how far the category has come.
Can Halal-certified non-alcoholic wines be used in cooking?
Yes. They add depth and flavor to dishes as a Halal alternative to traditional cooking wines, enhancing recipes while adhering to dietary guidelines.
Can I buy Halal-certified non-alcoholic wine wholesale?
Yes. Zepeim supplies Halal-certified non-alcoholic wine, sparkling, and Champagne alternatives wholesale to restaurants, hotels, and retailers nationwide. Register for a trade account to see pricing and order by the case.