| Flavor | Citrus Spritz |
| Brand | Lapo's |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Age Range (Description) | 18+ |
| Sweetness | unsweetened |
Step into the heart of Florence, where the tantalizing aromas of Italy's most renowned bar beckon. Here, amidst the elegant ambiance, Lapo, the charismatic barman adorned in a sleek tuxedo, unveils his latest masterpiece: Lapo’s Non Alcoholic Negroni. Picture it – a symphony of flavors dancing on your palate, perfectly bittersweet with tantalizing hints of juniper and zesty citrus, all accented by a delightful effervescence. It's a sip of pure delight, encapsulating the essence of Italian sophistication and flair. Whether savored straight from the chilled can or poured over glistening ice, garnished with a luscious orange slice just as Lapo himself prefers, each sip is an indulgent journey through the streets of Florence. Join the ranks of those who have tasted perfection – Lapo's Non Alcoholic Negroni awaits, ready to transport you to the pinnacle of taste sensation.
I’ve tried four or five other the different NA options for making a mocktail that is close to a Campari spritz. This one is my second favorite, although a close tie with my favorite,
Delish
First, it does not taste like a Negroni and it won’t give you the feel that most bourbon drinkers like. That being said, I still enjoy it and prefer it over ice.
Honestly, I'm still stunned by how much I enjoyed these. I'm a traditional negroni fan, and these actually compare favorably! Leading with juniper, citrus, and a balanced bitterness, it's a deeply satisfying drink even, and maybe especially, without the alcohol.In fact, I'd argue that it has the edge, since most negronis aren't vegan (many varieties of campari are filtered using gelatin), while Lapo's proudly bills itself as such. Cheers to having a drink without making compromises, where flavor is paramount, and inclusivity and creativity are at the forefront!
The brand, Little Saints, has a better Negroni than Lapos. Lapos is mainly sugar based, 20 carbs worthy. Little Saints is a better multi-flavor beverage compared to Lapos.
Liked this. A little bitter and a little sweet.
This is so very bitter. I couldn’t drink it.
Super delicious . Tastes really authentic, not too sweet and not carbonated. Great over ice with a twist of orange and a rosemary sprig . I do not miss the alcohol. The best faux Negroni out there … and I’ve tried them all!
I’ve tried four or five other the different NA options for making a mocktail that is close to a Campari spritz. This one is my second favorite, although a close tie with my favorite,
Delish
First, it does not taste like a Negroni and it won’t give you the feel that most bourbon drinkers like. That being said, I still enjoy it and prefer it over ice.
Honestly, I'm still stunned by how much I enjoyed these. I'm a traditional negroni fan, and these actually compare favorably! Leading with juniper, citrus, and a balanced bitterness, it's a deeply satisfying drink even, and maybe especially, without the alcohol.In fact, I'd argue that it has the edge, since most negronis aren't vegan (many varieties of campari are filtered using gelatin), while Lapo's proudly bills itself as such. Cheers to having a drink without making compromises, where flavor is paramount, and inclusivity and creativity are at the forefront!
The brand, Little Saints, has a better Negroni than Lapos. Lapos is mainly sugar based, 20 carbs worthy. Little Saints is a better multi-flavor beverage compared to Lapos.
Liked this. A little bitter and a little sweet.
This is so very bitter. I couldn’t drink it.
Super delicious . Tastes really authentic, not too sweet and not carbonated. Great over ice with a twist of orange and a rosemary sprig . I do not miss the alcohol. The best faux Negroni out there … and I’ve tried them all!