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Today's Radio 4 Gap Finder is Amanda Thomson, the CEO and Founder of Thomson & Scott and creator of Noughty- Alcohol-Free, Organic, Vegan and Halal Sparkling Rosé & Chardonnay, along with still non-alcoholic red wine.
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YFOOD TECH WEDNESDAYS : LONDON Wednesday, 12 Oct 2022 • 6.45 pm - 9.00 pm (BST) • Work.Life, Farringdon. Enjoy a special edition of YFood Tech Wednesdays, where Food Tech founders and friends - gather, share and drink! We’ll be...
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We're delighted to see that Noughty has made it onto The Drinks Business's Top Ten Drinks in the so-called No/Low sector!
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Wondering how you'll cope through Sober October? Alwaysbecontent.com gives its readers a helping hand to find the perfect alternatives to alcoholic drinks including Noughty as your go-to Champagne switch out.
American online arts, culture and entrepreneurial magazine CanvasRebel interviewed Thomson & Scott CEO and creator of the international hit alcohol-free wine brand Noughty, Amanda Thomson.
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In her latest podcast for her series Catch Ups In My Kitchen with Greedy Vegan, Georgia Symonds interviews Noughty creator and Thomson & Scott Founder/CEO Amanda Thomson.
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In its latest edition, the renowned Smithsonian magazine has written a feature on the history and growth of the alcohol-free wine business with Noughty leading the charge.
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Noughty made a surprise appearance on CBS News LA this morning when the show's presenters did a segment on celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Swiss lifestyle magazine z-Nüni has published an article by one of Noughty's brilliantly dynamic international partners - Victoria Banaszak - giving its readers some clever tips on what to choose if you're looking for alternatives to alcohol for your next meal or dinner party.
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In this month's Vogue (US) food and drinks author Tamar Adler looks at the quick-paced growth of the non-alcoholic sector of the drinks industry and praises Noughty for being "festive and convincing" in its ability to ape its alcoholic cousins.
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