Virgin Amalfi Spritz (12-Pack) – Bittersweet Orange Non-Alcoholic Spritz in a Can – Natural Juice, Lightly Sparkling Italian-Inspired Aperitif Drink – Premium Non Alcoholic Drinks & Spirits – Sain


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  • BRIGHT, BITTERSWEET ORANGE FLAVOR – Inspired by the iconic Italian aperitif, this spritz blends vibrant citrus and a subtle bitter edge for a refreshing take on alcohol-free drinks. A lively, sophisticated alcohol alternative without compromise
  • NON-ALCOHOLIC SPRITZ YOU CAN ENJOY ANYTIME – For those who love the spritz ritual but want a non alcoholic lifestyle option. Ideal for parties, dinners, or slow evenings at home. Enjoy social sipping without spirits
  • NATURAL JUICE + LIGHT BUBBLES – Made with real juice and delicate sparkle for a crisp, clean, and refreshing sip. A modern take on non-alcoholic cocktails, perfect when you want something special without the alcohol
  • AN ITALIAN VACATION IN A CAN – Sun-soaked Amalfi Coast vibes with every sip. A bright, bubbly escape that rivals the best non alcoholic aperitifs and alcohol alternative spritzes. All the taste, zero alcohol needed
  • PART OF SAINT SPRITZ VIRGINS – A modern take on non alcoholic drinks with a buzz–style energy, crafted for flavor and vibe, not booze. Our premium non alcoholic mocktails elevate the aperitivo moment anywhere, anytime
Brand Saint Spritz
Item Form Liquid
Liquid Contents Description Drink, Carbonated Beverage
Unit Count 144 Fluid Ounces

  • aurenceperez@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The Virgin Amalfi Spritz is a delightful non-alcoholic option that captures the essence of a classic Italian aperitif. The bittersweet orange flavor is bold and well-balanced, with just the right amount of tartness to keep it interesting. It’s lightly sparkling, which gives it a crisp, refreshing finish without being overly fizzy. I love that it’s made with natural juice and no artificial aftertaste—perfect for sipping on a warm afternoon or as a pre-dinner mocktail.The packaging is sleek and convenient, and the 12-pack is great for sharing or stocking up for gatherings. I served these at a recent get-together, and even friends who usually drink alcohol were impressed by the flavor and presentation. It pairs nicely with citrus garnishes or a splash of soda water if you want to stretch it out a bit. It’s also a great option for those trying to cut back on alcohol without sacrificing taste or experience.The only reason I’m giving it four stars instead of five is the price point—it’s on the higher end for a non-alcoholic beverage, especially considering the can size. That said, the quality and flavor do justify the cost to a degree, and I’ll definitely keep a few on hand for special occasions or when I want something a little more elevated than soda or juice. A classy, well-crafted alternative for mindful sipping.

  • derricklilia@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The Amalfi Saint Spritz is a pretty good non-alcoholic beverage. It does a solid job of recreating the flavor profile of an Aperol Spritz, not exactly the same, of course, but close enough to be interesting. The taste is refreshing, light, and pleasantly bitter-sweet.Obviously, since it’s alcohol-free, it’s missing that distinct sparkling kick you’d normally get from Prosecco. Still, as a non-alcoholic imitation, it’s impressive and enjoyable. Perfect if you want something spritz-like without the alcohol. Or those of us or guests that do not want to go to a party and not be judged for not drinking alcohol.

  • jacinthe27@ledner.biz

    08-03-2026

    A non-alcoholic play on an aperol spritz and it does an 'ok' job at that. It's very much not sweet, and slightly bitter. which to me actually makes it a bit unbalanced for what it is trying to mimic, and I don't like sweet drinks. The packaging and look is very chic and they're definitely hopping on the trend for NA mocktails, but this one doesn't really hit the mark for me, and the price point - like all the others of these to be fair - is too pricy for my tastes. I'd just drink sparkling water with a twist of orange and be happy.

  • yandevyatkin9@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This product appears to be an attempt at a non-alcoholic version of a prosecco/campari spritz. When tasting it, I noticed that (1) its carbonation is not as integrated as the "real thing", and (2) it has much more bitterness than the "real thing". Nothing can be done about the former since prosecco is a fermented product. I suspect the latter is due to this product's use of monkfruit for sweetness, since I know I am sensitive to it. The mogrosides in monkfruit are 250X the sweetness of sucrose, but since they are saponins, they can strongly activate the bitter receptors in the tongues of some people. Glucosinolates (related to saponins) have the same effect, and they are the reason why some people find broccoli extremely bitter and others find no bitterness whatsoever.I'm sure those not sensitive to the mogrosides in monkfruit will enjoy this product more than I did. However, I can't help but wonder whether those wanting a non-alcoholic orange spritz would be happier with sanpellegrino aranciana, which has a similar flavor profile with riper orange flavor, and is less than half the cost of this product.I'm going to rate this as if I wasn't sensitive to monkfruit and give it four stars -- a five star product with a one star deduction for a poor value relative to its competition.

  • sanford.howell@stark.org

    08-03-2026

    I write this review as a non alcohol drinker so you may want to take it with a grain of salt. I do, however, love drinking spritzers of all kinds, so I jumped at the chance to try this.I will say, that I am not the biggest fan of orange, but I enjoyed the flavor of this as it hit my taste buds. Where I didn’t like it was the aftertaste. I felt it was exceedingly bitter, and that would likely prevent me from buying it again. Though I liked that they did not use any stevia (only monk fruit), it doubled the calories of the last spritzer I tried, without seemingly being sweeter. I also think it’s important to disclose if the monk fruit has any erythritol in it because many of us are trying to avoid that.When I see my mom next, I’m going to have her try some because I know she loved drinking spirits with bitters and has recently stopped drinking. I’ll update my review if she loves it!

  • hortzack59@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I saw this and from the ingredients, I thought this looked like it would taste good. I was so wrong, bitter is an understatement. I did get the hint of orange before spitting it out, and it did have a strong after taste. I have no idea what a spritz should taste like, so I can't say if this is correct.I can't complain about the packaging, the cans are thin but work. The drink is well carbonated.Overall: I would give this 1 star because I didn't like it and never got past the first sip. However, to be fair I gave it 4 stars, because this might be the best spritz ever made and I just didn't like the taste.

  • elizabethcvlindauq2844@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    It is a refreshing, clean-tasting spritz with a hint of a bitter orange taste. It is not overly bitter, unless you are extremely sensitive to that. The spritz also does not try to overpower the hint of bitter orange with too much sweet. It is not nearly as sweet as most sodas are, which I thoroughly appreciate.The pack comes shrink wrapped into a cardboard base. The packaging is very tight so the cans should not jostle any during shipping. Even though these were packed inside a box, on their side, along with other items, all the cans I have opened are still carbonated but have not exploded as if they were shook up.

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  • aur******

    The Virgin Amalfi Spritz is a delightful non-alcoholic option that captures the essence of a classic Italian aperitif. The bittersweet orange flavor is bold and well-balanced, with just the right amount of tartness to keep it interesting. It’s lightly sparkling, which gives it a crisp, refreshing finish without being overly fizzy. I love that it’s made with natural juice and no artificial aftertaste—perfect for sipping on a warm afternoon or as a pre-dinner mocktail.The packaging is sleek and convenient, and the 12-pack is great for sharing or stocking up for gatherings. I served these at a recent get-together, and even friends who usually drink alcohol were impressed by the flavor and presentation. It pairs nicely with citrus garnishes or a splash of soda water if you want to stretch it out a bit. It’s also a great option for those trying to cut back on alcohol without sacrificing taste or experience.The only reason I’m giving it four stars instead of five is the price point—it’s on the higher end for a non-alcoholic beverage, especially considering the can size. That said, the quality and flavor do justify the cost to a degree, and I’ll definitely keep a few on hand for special occasions or when I want something a little more elevated than soda or juice. A classy, well-crafted alternative for mindful sipping.

  • der******

    The Amalfi Saint Spritz is a pretty good non-alcoholic beverage. It does a solid job of recreating the flavor profile of an Aperol Spritz, not exactly the same, of course, but close enough to be interesting. The taste is refreshing, light, and pleasantly bitter-sweet.Obviously, since it’s alcohol-free, it’s missing that distinct sparkling kick you’d normally get from Prosecco. Still, as a non-alcoholic imitation, it’s impressive and enjoyable. Perfect if you want something spritz-like without the alcohol. Or those of us or guests that do not want to go to a party and not be judged for not drinking alcohol.

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  • jac******

    A non-alcoholic play on an aperol spritz and it does an 'ok' job at that. It's very much not sweet, and slightly bitter. which to me actually makes it a bit unbalanced for what it is trying to mimic, and I don't like sweet drinks. The packaging and look is very chic and they're definitely hopping on the trend for NA mocktails, but this one doesn't really hit the mark for me, and the price point - like all the others of these to be fair - is too pricy for my tastes. I'd just drink sparkling water with a twist of orange and be happy.

  • yan******

    This product appears to be an attempt at a non-alcoholic version of a prosecco/campari spritz. When tasting it, I noticed that (1) its carbonation is not as integrated as the "real thing", and (2) it has much more bitterness than the "real thing". Nothing can be done about the former since prosecco is a fermented product. I suspect the latter is due to this product's use of monkfruit for sweetness, since I know I am sensitive to it. The mogrosides in monkfruit are 250X the sweetness of sucrose, but since they are saponins, they can strongly activate the bitter receptors in the tongues of some people. Glucosinolates (related to saponins) have the same effect, and they are the reason why some people find broccoli extremely bitter and others find no bitterness whatsoever.I'm sure those not sensitive to the mogrosides in monkfruit will enjoy this product more than I did. However, I can't help but wonder whether those wanting a non-alcoholic orange spritz would be happier with sanpellegrino aranciana, which has a similar flavor profile with riper orange flavor, and is less than half the cost of this product.I'm going to rate this as if I wasn't sensitive to monkfruit and give it four stars -- a five star product with a one star deduction for a poor value relative to its competition.

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  • san******

    I write this review as a non alcohol drinker so you may want to take it with a grain of salt. I do, however, love drinking spritzers of all kinds, so I jumped at the chance to try this.I will say, that I am not the biggest fan of orange, but I enjoyed the flavor of this as it hit my taste buds. Where I didn’t like it was the aftertaste. I felt it was exceedingly bitter, and that would likely prevent me from buying it again. Though I liked that they did not use any stevia (only monk fruit), it doubled the calories of the last spritzer I tried, without seemingly being sweeter. I also think it’s important to disclose if the monk fruit has any erythritol in it because many of us are trying to avoid that.When I see my mom next, I’m going to have her try some because I know she loved drinking spirits with bitters and has recently stopped drinking. I’ll update my review if she loves it!

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  • hor******

    I saw this and from the ingredients, I thought this looked like it would taste good. I was so wrong, bitter is an understatement. I did get the hint of orange before spitting it out, and it did have a strong after taste. I have no idea what a spritz should taste like, so I can't say if this is correct.I can't complain about the packaging, the cans are thin but work. The drink is well carbonated.Overall: I would give this 1 star because I didn't like it and never got past the first sip. However, to be fair I gave it 4 stars, because this might be the best spritz ever made and I just didn't like the taste.

  • eli******

    It is a refreshing, clean-tasting spritz with a hint of a bitter orange taste. It is not overly bitter, unless you are extremely sensitive to that. The spritz also does not try to overpower the hint of bitter orange with too much sweet. It is not nearly as sweet as most sodas are, which I thoroughly appreciate.The pack comes shrink wrapped into a cardboard base. The packaging is very tight so the cans should not jostle any during shipping. Even though these were packed inside a box, on their side, along with other items, all the cans I have opened are still carbonated but have not exploded as if they were shook up.