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

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p>To begin, pour yourself a tall glass of this refreshing, slightly citrusy beverage. Now, lie in the sun, close your eyes and say 'Positano......Salerno...Amore.' Presto, you are now an Italian Countess and sole heiress to your Grandfather's silk empire. Prego.

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Lyre's Italian Spritz The sweetness from orange is perfectly fused with the complex and astringent flavours of rhubarb, finishing dry and deliciously refreshing. Lyre's Classico Generous aromatics continue in the glass, classic green apple tartness followed by a soft richness of pear, peach and red apple on the palate to taste. Chalky fine acids are present to clean the palate and get you ready fir the next glass.

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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. Lyre's Italian Spritz is made in Australia and is vegan-friendly. It is higher in sugar and calories than other Aperitif spirits on the market with 20g of sugar and 83 calories per 100 ml.

This was the first non-alcoholic Aperitif Spritz that I've tried and I enjoyed the taste — it's not too sugary and has a more adult taste. It was the perfect replacement for me for an alcoholic spritz.” Sans Bar Spritzing In Venice Can is made in Australia without artificial colours or artificial sweeteners. It’s low in sugar, vegan-friendly and just 6 calories per 100ml so no need to worry about Aperitif Spritz calories.

While they originated in North East Italy, the word ‘spritz’is actually derived from the German ‘spritzen’, meaning‘splash’ or ‘spray’. Looking at this from a body and weight profile, it is extremely viscous and well-weighted. If you try this neat, you’re going to be challenged to find something that has a heavier glass presence. Big thumbs up from me on the body front.

A:The Lyre’s range is classified as non-alcoholic, meaning they contain 0.5% ABV (Alcohol By Volume) or less. Lyre’s is like many beverages – orange juice or kombucha for example, in that it contains trace amounts of alcohol. You’ll even find similar levels (or higher) amounts of alcohol in foods like bread or ripe fruit. True story! Spritzing In Venice is made in Australia without artificial colours or artificial sweeteners. It’s low in sugar (0.1g per 100ml), low in calories (14g per 100ml) and vegan-friendly.The Lyre’s Dry Italian Spritz earns an 8/10 due to its citrus led profile that provides both sweetness and bitterness before being complemented by a warm body of rhubarb and lingering bitter finish. The well-weighted and round body makes this a great base to build upon for a low or no alcohol aperitif. To begin, pour yourself a tall glass of this refreshing, slightly citrusy beverage. Now, lie in the sun, close your eyes and say 'Positano......Salerno...Amore.' Presto, you are now an Italian Countess and sole heiress to your Grandfather's silk empire. Prego. 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 With hints of orange, elderflower and passionfruit fluttering about like butterflies in a meadow of tonic, this incredibly refreshing drink tastes absolutely nothing like chewing gum. In our RTD range we use sodium benzoate, the first preservative allowed in foods by the FDA and also one of the most common used food additives. We think it’s important to note that you’ll find it commonly used in most soda, bottled lemon juices, salad dressings and many other condiments.

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