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Consumer perception and behaviour related to low-alcohol wine: do people overcompensate?

Tamara BucherEveline FreyMagdalena WilczynskaKristine DerooverSimone Dohle
Published in: Public health nutrition (2020)
Participants did not alter their drinking behaviour in response to the reduced alcohol content, and the low-alcohol wine was perceived positively. There might be an emerging market potential for wine of reduced alcohol content, but consumers may not be willing to pay the same price as for the standard wine.
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