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Seedlip NOgroni Non-Alcoholic Cocktail, 20cl

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In a world increasingly mindful of health and wellness, the Nogroni emerges as a perfect embodiment of modern sensibilities. Made from six botanicals, Seedlip can be drunk with tonic or used to create delicious drinks such as this Negroni-inspired cocktail. It’s a sentiment shared by Nicolas Torres, a partner and bar director at True Laurel in San Francisco, though he admits it will only get you so far.

Seedlip NOgroni is a non-alcoholic twist on the classic Negroni cocktail from Æcorn Aperitifs, a bold and bittersweet contemporary take on a classic cocktail made with a perfectly balanced mix of Æcorn Bitter, Æcorn Aromatic and Seedlip Spice 94.That riff on an Americano became the Negroni, one of the most popular cocktails in the world, which then spawned countless variations like the Sbagliato and Boulevardier. Traditionally made made with Gin, Campari and Sweet Vermouth, our non-alcoholic Negroni uses The Spirit of Vermouth Rosso, The Spirit of Gin, and as a non-alcoholic Campari alternative, The Spirit of Milano. It’s loved by bartenders and chefs because it is a drink packed with flavour and the Negroni has often be referred to as a botanist’s dream as the complexity from the botanicals in the gin are boosted by the unknown herbs and fruits in Campari. Take your pick and replace any one (1) of these three non-alcoholic liquors with the full-strength version—either your favorite gin, sweet vermouth, or Campari—for a low-octane Negroni with ALL the flavor of the classic.

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Made with cherry and black currant cordial for depth, juniper berries, our special Christmas bitters, and wormwood, traditionally found in sweet vermouth. This exclusive non-alcoholic blend preserves the complexity and appeal of the classic Negroni, providing an ideal option for discerning palates. Fluere Bitter is an alcohol-free distilled alternative with carefully selected botanicals that give a complex but balanced flavour and provide a unique after-bite that normally only alcoholic drinks have. Regrettably, it doesn't cover Aberdeen, the Highlands, or the following postcodes: PA, FK, DD, AD, PH, IV, KO, HS, BT, KA, and KY.NON-ALCOHOLIC NEGRONI: The NOgroni is a non-alcoholic twist on the classic Negroni cocktail from our sister brand Æcorn Aperitifs.

This non-alcoholic gin alternative is perfect for crafting your favourite cocktails or simply enjoying on its own with tonic water and a slice of lemon. Traditionally made made with Gin, Campari and Sweet Vermouth, our non-alcoholic Negroni uses The Spirit of Vermouth Rosso, The Spirit of Gin, and as a non-alcoholic Campari alternative, The Spirit of Milano. Enjoy a tumbler of No Groni over ice, with a slice of fresh orange, and savour the taste of this non-alcoholic treat. Anon No Groni is the perfect alternative for those who still want to enjoy the sophistication of a classic gin Negroni cocktail without the alcohol. These food pairings offer a delightful gastronomic experience when combined with the complex flavours of Anon No Groni.Each set is carefully compiled to guarantee an authentic taste experience - perfect for those who want to enjoy the social aspects of drinking without resorting to alcohol. I got this to try while I’m on non alcoholic drinks this week, the smell was awful before I even took the first sip, it was like a nasty old cough medicine, an expensive one at that. The Ultimate Alternative to the Classic Gin Negroni, offering a handcrafted blend, fusing non-alcoholic traditional gin, red vermouth, and Bittersweet Aperitif.

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