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Lyre's Italian Spritz - Non-Alcoholic Spirit | Spritz Style | Premium | 700ml

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Absolutely love this drink. Took the advice and mixed it with soda and a twist of orange. Perfect!”

The Spritz is unquestionably delicious, with a perfect balance between bitter and sweet. Often called ‘summer in a glass’, the Spritz tastes like summertime in Italy and looks like a golden sunset on a sunny day. Each mouthful provides a citrusy, bubbly, refreshing flavour that pairs perfectly with any season and any meal. This unique aperitif has been impossibly crafted to capture the essence of a vibrant orange Italian bitter spritz style with flavours that are distinct and contemporary. Lyre's spirits have their own distinction as a premium, non-alcoholic beverage. He's normally a humble fellow, but it's clear David is especially proud of the Lyre's Amalfi Spritz. This non-alcoholic red Aperitivo has a rich mouthfeel with pithy dryness on the palate. It features aromas of blood orange and citrus with notes of Maraschino on the palate .

While the Italian Spritz is going to be happy in your glass over ice, due to its remarkably well-weighted and heavy body and mouthfeel it is absolutely made for mixing. Get it mixed in any low or (if you’re looking at Dry January, Feb Fast or Ocsober) no alcohol alternative. Flavour profile:The bittersweet flavour of the Italian Spritz is like sunshine itself, bright with flavours typical of its origins. The sweetness from orange is perfectly fused with the complex and astringent flavours of rhubarb, finishing dry and deliciously refreshing. Lyre's Flavour Architect David Murphy says that in addition to being zero alcohol, our version is much lower in sugar than the original.

Lastly, because Lyre’s does not contain the natural protection that a 40% alcohol content would typically afford alcoholic spirits, we do need to use a preservative.

Q: WHO OWNS LYRE’S?

This unique spirit has been impossibly crafted to capture the essence of a Amalfi Spritz with flavours that are distinct & contemporary. Lyre's spirits don't just mimic, they have their own distinction as a premium non alcoholic beverage. A:Lyre’s is made in Leicestershire, United Kingdom, Melbourne, Australia and Montreal, Canada. In the future, we will produce Lyre’s in a range of markets in key regions across the globe. No, it doesn’t carry the heat that alcoholic options do, however once mixed into an Aperol alternative it does go quite a way to providing that sheen and polish you get from alcohol which in itself makes this worth trying out. Influencers? Darling please. I've influenced Oligarchs, Oil Barons and Tech Billionaires to do my every bidding. The persuasive power of the right photo, taken at the wrong time never ceases to amaze." #saycheese

This unique aperitif has been impossibly crafted to capture the essence of a vibrant orange Italian bitter spritz style with flavors that are distinct and contemporary. Lyre's spirits have their own distinction as a premium, non-alcoholic beverage. The Spritz is typically served as an aperitif during the late afternoon—the time of day that’s too late for lemonade but too early for whiskey. It’s best served before a meal to stimulate the appetite and unwind at the end of the day and, as a result, is usually lighter on alcohol and more bitter than sweet. But really, I’d suggest enjoying a Spritz whenever you feel like it (particularly if you’re enjoying a non-alcoholic Spritz) because it’ll be exceptionally tasty whether or not you enjoy it with food.To start your own music festival, you need the following: a large family estate in the country, a great uncle in the music biz, and this non-alcoholic Spritz recipe. If you’re looking to get a little more creative, you’re going to find it is comfortable in a glass mixed up as part of a low or no alcohol negroni or mixed with the Lyre’s Dry London Gin!

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