The holiday season is filled with celebrations — from family dinners to festive parties and cozy holiday movie nights. And some nights, you want to sip and celebrate without going overboard. If you’re looking to enjoy delicious wine while staying energized for the fun, Idaho wineries have you covered with low alcohol wines.
Most wines fall between 5.5% and 23% ABV, depending on the grape variety, climate, and winemaking process. Fortified wines like Port land at the high end of that range, while lighter, fruit-forward wines like Moscato tend to have less alcohol.
Low alcohol wine (sometimes called low ABV wine) is any wine with a lower percentage of alcohol by volume — typically under 12% ABV for whites and 13% ABV for reds.
During fermentation, yeast converts grape sugar into alcohol. To create a wine with low alcohol content, winemakers often stop fermentation early, leaving a touch of natural sweetness from the grapes, called residual sugar. The result? A beautifully balanced wine that’s lower in alcohol but still bursting with flavor.
There are plenty of reasons wine lovers are reaching for low alcohol wines, especially during the busy, indulgent holiday season.
Holiday dinners can stretch for hours, and a lower ABV means you can raise your glass more without overdoing it.
Wondering, “Does low alcohol wine have less calories?” In most cases, yes. Alcohol contributes a significant portion of a wine’s calorie count, so wines with lower ABV tend to be lighter not only in body but also in calories.
Low alcohol wines are often crisp, refreshing, and food-friendly. Their acidity and subtle sweetness make them incredibly versatile, complementing everything from creamy appetizers and savory sides to desserts and cheese boards.
Because low alcohol wines typically come from cooler climates (like Idaho!), they retain bright fruit flavors, floral aromas, and balanced sweetness. They’re elegant enough for special occasions yet approachable enough for everyday sipping.
Idaho’s high-elevation vineyards and cool nights are ideal for producing wines with moderate alcohol levels and vibrant acidity — a combination that keeps flavors fresh and lively.
When it comes to the best low alcohol wines from Idaho, look for whites under 12% ABV and reds under 13%. Here are a few bottles that shine on any holiday table:
These options deliver elegant, fresh, and flavorful profiles, proving you don’t need a high ABV to make a lasting impression.
This holiday season, when you want to enjoy wine without overindulging during the many dinners and celebrations, try Idaho’s low alcohol wines. Whether you’re hosting a festive brunch, a cozy night in, or a full family feast, these wines make it easy to celebrate and practice moderation.
Explore local tasting rooms and find your new favorite low ABV Idaho wine to share, gift, and enjoy all season long.
Looking for more ways to celebrate the season with Idaho wines? Check out our events calendar for all of the holiday festivities at Idaho wineries!