Ghia

Non-Alcoholic Le Spritz - Lime & Salt

Aperitif 0.0% Listed as 0.0% or alcohol-free by the linked source.

Good fit when you want a finished cocktail-style drink without pulling out bottles and mixers.

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Non-Alcoholic Le Spritz - Lime & Salt makes the most sense when you want aperitifs & bitter orange bottles, ready-to-drink cocktails, or best spritz without pouring alcohol. Check the ABV note, then compare the taste signals below to the drink you are trying to make or replace.

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What sourced pages say

Escape to the seaside with Ghia's refreshing non-alcoholic spritz. This crisp, citrus-forward beverage delivers the perfect balance of bitter orange, zesty lime, and sea salt. Enjoy straight from the can or elevate your. Use the linked bottle, brand, and retailer pages to verify the current ABV, ingredients, serving guidance, and availability before you buy.

Tasting notes

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Notes
Evidence score
3.7
Sweetness
2
Bitterness
5
Body
2
Burn
1
Value
3
Evidence score: 3.7/5

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Buy fit

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Bitter aperitif moments, spritz builds, and low-effort cocktail-style pours.

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Where does Non-Alcoholic Le Spritz - Lime & Salt fit best?

Use it when you want aperitifs & bitter orange bottles, ready-to-drink cocktails, or best spritz. Check whether the notes point toward sipping, mixing, or both.

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