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    Saint Spritz Review (2026): The Non-Alcoholic Spritz You'd Actually Serve at a Dinner Party

    Here's what nobody tells you about non-alcoholic drinks at a dinner party: most of them require an apology. Saint Spritz doesn't. The bottle looks the part, the flavor is dry and grown-up, and nobody has to mention that you're 'doing a thing' with your drinking.

    June 2026 6 min read

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    The 30-Second Version

    • Grown-up non-alcoholic spritzes that taste like the real thing
    • Beautiful packaging — looks at home on a dinner table
    • Dry, bittersweet flavor profile, not candy-sweet
    • Best for: anyone hosting, sober-curious, or just over the LaCroix-and-lime workaround

    What Saint Spritz Actually Is

    Saint Spritz is a non-alcoholic spritz brand designed to actually replace the spritz in your hand — not just give you a fizzy water to hold while everyone else drinks. The format mirrors what you'd find at a bar: glass bottle, real branding, dry and bittersweet flavor profile.

    It's the kind of NA drink that solves the social problem more than the chemistry problem. You can pour it over ice, serve it in a wine glass, and nobody has to know — or care — that there's no alcohol in it.

    What We Like

    • Dry, bittersweet flavor that actually pairs with food
    • Packaging looks at home on a dinner table or a bar cart
    • No weird aftertaste or syrupy sweetness
    • Easier than dealing with NA cocktail recipes from scratch
    • A real solve for hosts who want to offer a great non-alcoholic option

    The Trade-Offs

    • Not cheap — premium NA pricing is real
    • If you want sweet and fruity, this isn't it
    • Best chilled and served properly — pouring warm from the bottle undersells it
    • Limited flavor range compared to a full NA spirits cabinet

    Who It's For

    Anyone who hosts, anyone cutting back on alcohol, or anyone who's tired of being handed a club soda when everyone else gets a real drink. Especially good for the sober-curious crowd who want the ritual and presentation of a spritz without the alcohol.

    How to Buy

    Order a variety pack first, chill them thoroughly, and serve in proper glassware over ice with a garnish. The presentation is half the point.

    You can order Saint Spritz directly here — stocking the fridge a week before a party is the move.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Saint Spritz fully alcohol-free?

    Yes — these are non-alcoholic spritzes. Check the label for the exact ABV; non-alcoholic in the U.S. means below 0.5% ABV, similar to the trace amounts in kombucha and ripe bananas.

    Can I serve this to people who are sober?

    It's worth asking. Most people in long-term sobriety appreciate being offered a real, alcohol-free drink. A few prefer to avoid anything that mimics the ritual of drinking. When in doubt, ask.

    How should I serve it?

    Chill well, serve over ice in a wine glass or large rocks glass, and add a citrus garnish. Treat it like a real spritz and it shows.

    How does it stack up against other NA spritz brands?

    It holds its own next to the premium players. If you've enjoyed brands like Ghia, Aplós, or Wilfred's, you'll feel at home here.