Non-Alcoholic Botanical Spirits to Try

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Non-alcoholic spirits are becoming increasingly popular, with new and exciting brands emerging each with beautiful bottles and delicious flavours, popping open a non-alcoholic drink has never been such a treat. Here are some of our favourites on the market, many are distilled with a variety of botanicals much like the real thing, discover the art of mindful drinking. 

Xachoh - Blend No 7

Blend No 7 has a spicy tatse that’s probably closest to a rum, with notes of star anise, ginger and cinnamon it packs a sweet but spicy flavour, perfect with ginger beer and a wedge of lime. 

Atopia - Spiced Citrus

Made by Master Distiller, Lesley Gracie, this non-alcoholic alternative to gin tastes very similar with notes of juniper, orange, wormwood and coriander. The perfect combination of herby and sweet serve over ice with tonic and your favourite garnish. 

Sea Arch

Made on the Southwest coast of England and served in a beautiful blue bottle. Sea Arch has a sea inspired twist, distilled with 11 different botanicals to produce it’s complex yet fresh flavour. It's also sugar and sweetener-free as well as containing zero calories true guilt free indulgence! 

Seedlip - Spice 94

Seedlip was one of the pioneers in non-alcohol spirits, launching in 2015. We love Spice 94 with a genius combination of cardamom teamed with woody notes of oak and cascarilla bark. It is perfect with a refreshing tonic or a ginger ale and a string of rosemary. 

Ceder’s - Classic

Beautifully elegant, Ceder’s Classic is refreshingly fruity and botanical with rose-geranium, juniper and coriander a perfect non-alcoholic alternative to gin, enjoy in a large goblet glass with ice and your favourite tonic for a refreshing drink. 

Pentire Adrift' Non-Alcoholic Botanical Spirit

This crisp and fruity number is made by distilling unique plants native to the Cornish coastline. Pentire Adrift is made with rock samphire, sage, sea rosemary, citrus fruits and Cornish sea salt - beautifully capturing the Cornish coast in a beautifully simple bottle.

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