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The Spirit of Milano is a premium non-alcoholic Italian aperitivo alternative that delivers authentic bittersweet flavors with just 15 calories and 4g sugar per serving. Crafted using a unique Distillate Reconstruction process, it’s vegan, gluten-free, and infused with vitamins B3 and B6 to enhance mood and energy. Perfect for zero-proof or low-proof cocktails, it offers cocktail lovers a sophisticated, healthier way to enjoy their favorite Italian-inspired drinks.















| ASIN | B0B6WM7Z5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,444 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #122 in Cocktail Bitters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Manufacturer | The Free Spirits Company |
| Package Dimensions | 14.61 x 5.79 x 3.54 inches; 4.14 Pounds |
| UPC | 860004117582 |
| Units | 25.36 Fluid Ounces |
K**U
Actually delicious
I've tasted a ton of NA products, trying to find something for my elderly mom to drink as she can't tolerate alcohol these days and also for myself for cocktail hour on work nights, and the Spirit of Milano has been my favorite. I've found NA Campari or Aperol-like liqueurs to be more similar in flavor to the real thing than other liquor substitutes, and I've tried both the Lyre's Italian Orange and the Martini & Rossi Vibrante which are pretty good. The Spirit of Milano is way better, though. It's less sweet, has more complex flavor, and provides more heat at the end. I still prefer Aperol but I actually don't miss it too much if I'm drinking Spirit of Milano instead. Spirit of Milano has no artificial color or artificial sweeteners (it just contains sugar, and not much of it), unlike Lyre's which contains red dye. I wish it were a little less expensive but, unlike other NA products that I've purchased and then poured down the drain ("Tastes like pickle juice!" or "Tastes like poison!" or "Tastes like dirty water!"), it is delicious. I wish it had a different name as I feel silly asking my husband to pour me some "Spriti of Milano" so we just call it NAperol at our house.
M**K
Too sweet
I did not like this NA aperitivo compared to other brands. This one is overall too sweet for me.
P**N
Very tasty! I mixed it with an orange carbonated drink over the rocks!
The flavor is great.
J**S
One of the best NA spirits I've tried
This is the third 'non-alcoholic' spirit I've tried. It's the best of the three, and the flavor is very complex. It's too bitter for me to drink on the rocks...but with some club soda & lime slices it's just perfect. It really feels like you're drinking an alcoholic drink! This stuff is my favorite part of 'dry january' so far. Cheers!
A**R
Awful
As a cocktail enthusiast, I've been intrigued by the recent proliferation of NA spirits. After a fair amount of research for a Campari/aperitivo-esque NA spirit, I purchased this one on Amazon for $36.99+tax. I was so excited to try this, and imagined enjoying it as I would Campari or a similar aperitivo - sipped on the rocks, topped with club soda and an orange twist, or as an ingredient in a mixed cocktail like a negroni, boulevardier, spritz, etc. - but without/with less booze. Unfortunately, this is a categorical, and expensive, FAIL. I first tried it on the rocks. It taste like Robitessin, but somehow worse. I persisted, and tried it toped with seltzer and a squeeze of lemon -- awful. Then tried it topped with raspberry-lime spindrift -- terrible. I would not adulterate real alcohol by attempting to mix an actual cocktail with this. I can't believe I spent nearly $40 on this -- Campari is less expensive! Bottom line: Snake oil. Don't waste your money.
A**R
It’s Okay
Well since this is the first non alcoholic spirit I have tasted, I don’t really care for it that much. To me I taste cinnamon and a resemblance of cough syrup, but like I say its the first one I have tasted so know not what to expect. It was expensive to me and I was expecting this pretty bottle from the review I read, it looked like any bottle, nothing special. To be honest I wouldn’t buy this again. I would like a little more bang for my buck, (a better taste)
T**G
Tastes like my memories from France!
I'm getting a head start on my new years resolution of cutting down alcohol intake and I'm confident this Free Spirits option will make it super easy. It’s not overly sweet, which I really appreciate, and it pairs beautifully with tonic water or as a base for more elaborate mocktails before dinner. The bottle design is sleek and looks great on my bar cart, too!
S**C
Similar to Campari
Campari and soda is one of my favorite drinks, so I bought this to make an alcohol-free version. It doesn’t taste exactly like Campari, but it is refreshing in the same way and I like it. The flavor is not very concentrated so you might not be able to dilute it very much, depending on how you like your drink.
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