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Abstinence Blood Orange Non Alcoholic Aperitif is a 750ml award-winning, distilled zero-proof spirit crafted with vibrant blood orange and botanicals native to South Africa. This bittersweet, low-sugar alternative delivers a sophisticated, natural flavor profile perfect for mindful millennials seeking a premium alcohol-free experience that elevates everyday occasions and social gatherings.











| ASIN | B096KYM7WR |
| ASIN | B096KYM7WR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,207 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Liqueurs |
| Brand Name | Abstinence |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Each Unit Count | 1.0 |
| Flavor | Blood Orange Aperitif |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00781159133824 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 750 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.32 Kilograms |
| Liquid Contents Description | Non Alcoholic Beverage |
| Manufacturer | Curated Beverages |
| Manufacturer | Curated Beverages |
| Package Dimensions | 14.37 x 12.28 x 3.54 inches; 2.91 Pounds |
| Special Ingredients | African Wormwood |
| Specialty | Alcohol Free |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| UPC | 781159133824 |
| UPC | 781159133824 |
| Unit Count | 25.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Units | 25.4 Fluid Ounces |
P**K
Great replacement - not extremely bitter but perfect for an adult NA soda or NA Spritz
Compared to other non-alcoholic aperitifs, this has a great citrus and bitter taste that fills your graving for a virgin-NA Sprits. Pair this with a bit of lemon, club soda, and NA Champagne and you got yourself a pretty great sipper for warm weather, even when you don't want to "drink" alcohol
B**A
I grew up drinking Campari and Aperol
My people invented the Spritz. That's not a brag. I was lucky enough to spend many summer in Venice (Centro Storico) where the Spritz was the preferred afternoon beverage and of most women. It was known locally as "spritz col bitter" and was more often made with a dry white wine and mineral water. The prosecco and aperol that it seems to be known for in the US pure marketing. Anyway, I gave up alcohol a long time ago. I've tried a few "aperitif" style liquors and this so far is my favorite. It doesn't hint at emulating a blood orange bitter liqueur, it is the real stuff, just no booze. I keep a bottle in my fridge along with any decent dealcoholized prosecco or pinot grigio and a fresh lemon, because the peel makes the drink. Cin cin!
A**M
Good stuff
This was quite tasty! It helped me feel like I was having a yummy cocktail treat without the alcohol. I will definitely order again.
J**L
Good, but quinine overwhelms
This is the 6th bitter orange NA spirit that I've tried. What this listing doesn't reveal is that this product derives much of its bitterness from quinine, not just distilled botanicals which is something that i didn't care for. I feel like the quinine overwhelms the spirit. I do give this product higher marks due to using better ingredients than other products like this. Using black carrot for coloring instead of artificial dyes. If you love tonic water, then definitely try this product. If you want bitterness without quinine, then I'd pass on this.
D**M
A great bitter mixer.
This is a perfect mixer for a mocktail.
R**X
Overwhelming flavor of quinine…
Was unable to order my usual product, RITUAL Aperitif, so I bought this one instead. All I could taste was quinine, quinine, quinine. Will not be drinking any more of this. Waste of $$
R**R
FINALLY - An Enjoyable NA Aperitif
It's Dry January, and as I've sampled various NA spirits, it's been a very disappointing month. Most NA products I've tried have had an unacceptable-to-awful aroma and/or taste - but not this one. Abstinence Spirits Blood Orange Aperitif emulates a good Italian amaro without falling onto the trap of trying to exactly reproduce it. It has a beautiful balance of color, citrus, spice, bitter, and a spot-on blood orange foundation. It is delightful in both mocktails and straight on the rocks (a test that many NA products fail miserably). My only quibble is that - for my taste - it could have more of a bitter bite, but I've accommodated that by mixing it with tonic and bitters. I'll be reordering very soon.
J**N
Way too bitter NA drink
I don't know if they have a mixing, QC issue... Some people said it wasn't very bitter... I made the mistake of pouring about 2 oz to try straight... Woah, super bitter. I watered it down with 10 oz of sprite and it was still hardly drinkable. I'll try starting with soda and add a splash of this stuff and more if needed. Not a fan so far.
C**S
We’ve all been there. The alarm clock goes and you repeatedly hit snooze until you can muster the energy to pull yourself out of bed. It wasn’t even a late one. Just a few beers after work, but by the ripe old age of 27 things are already starting to creep up on you. I stumbled across this though and was genuinely blown away. Firstly, it tastes incredible. Arguably even better than an actual aperol when served with tonic, and why not, throw a slice of orange in too for additional flare. You’ll have a professional cocktail grade drinks in your hands in under 20 seconds, saved a fortune on beers as it’s in fact incredibly good value, and no midweek hangover. Result! I’ll definitely be stocking up for Christmas! Amazing purchase!
E**A
Super lecker. Tolle Alternative zu alkoholischen Drinks. Mit 0,0 Secco in the rocks ein top Sommerabendgeniesser Drink 😄
M**S
After trying a few non alcoholic mixer type drinks, I was extremely pleased to have found one which was totally delicious. I bought the Blood Orange variety as my favourite drinks are an Aperol spritz and Campari & soda. I can’t believe how near the taste is to the real full alcoholic versions. I don’t drink alcohol due to health reasons and really miss my cocktails. I like a ‘beer’ or two with meals, but there’s nothing like relaxing in the sun with a cool cocktail in your hand. I mixed it with soda water and a squeeze and slice of orange. I also mixed it with non alcoholic Prosecco for a more complex tasting spritz. I can’t wait for it to come back into stock, I shall be putting in another order, as I am rapidly running out and the warmer weather is looming fast.
S**M
I bought this product specifically because it said it doesn't contain artificial preservatives - in the product description, the ingredients list 'Natural Preservatives: Mushroom Glycopids'. However, the product that arrived has 'Potassium Sorbate' and 'Sodium Benzoate' on the label's ingredients list. It otherwise looks like a genuine product, so I wonder if this is older stock from before the product ingredients were updated (the Abstinence website lists only natural preservatives). Can't comment on the taste or anything else as I haven't tried it yet, but this was frustrating considering I was looking for a more healthy option.
J**E
Why is it alcohol-free versions of the alcoholic brands are just as expensive, if not, in some cases more expensive 🤷♀️ This was no exception. It was expensive I thought at £12.79 for what it was. Yeah, it was pleasant enough, quite sharp and tangy in flavour but nice and refreshing. It did set off my heartburn too as it’s quite acidic. Blood orange is a nice flavour though. I preferred this with lemonade to sweeten it up a bit and take the tartness from it. Was it anything special? No not really. I’m not a big alcohol drinker so am experimenting with non-alcoholic versions of things as this market is definitely improving in tastes and availability. Yes I like the odd gin and tonic, Baileys or Sheridan’s, but generally I can take it or leave it. I’m a big fan of squash though….and my opinion is that squash and their tastes and flavours available now are amazing. Something for everyone. For me, this is a glorified over-priced squash quite honestly. Basic cheap squash is nice and I love pink grapefruit, summer fruits, and apple and blackcurrant etc, but then there are slightly more exotic expensive squashes such as my favourite Robinsons Real Fruit Crushed Lime and Mint cordial which tastes just like a mojito,and in my opinion….. is a nicer non-alcoholic drink than this Abstinence…and way way way way cheaper. most squashes have a sugar-free version too, which this Abstinence isn't. £12.79 for basically a posh squash is daylight robbery. I won’t be buying this again, it’s nowt special and the alcoholic version probably better value. If spending this sort of money on a non-alcoholic version of something then the traditional green bottled Non-alcoholic Gordon’s Gin beats this hands down, and they’re in the same price brackets. The gin one is less squash-like and more like real gin. I honestly couldn’t tell the difference. Just my personal opinion obviously ☺️
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