It was originally in Whole foods with different labeling. wish it were back in the store
L****
This is a set of four bottles of non-alcoholic drink. I ordered the Lavender 75 flavor. It does have some botanical notes, but with a refreshing lemon-lime base. It has nice complexity and really does make an ideal celebration beverage for non-drinkers. This is a thoughtful beverage to have on hand to accommodate those who do not drink alcohol.
B**
This is a fantastic non-alcoholic beverage to sip on during the hot summer months. This lavender non-alcoholic wine is ideal as a treat at the end of the day to help you decompress after a demanding day. I turn to this when I don't feel like drinking wine but still want a drink to relax. I like the bubbles, and the mild lavender flavor is soothing.
s**
I enjoy alcoholic beverages but try to cut back due to all the bad things that come with them, and so when I see interesting non alcoholic beverages I am always curious to try them as it helps, to some extent, scratch the itch of interesting flavors you can get with cocktails and wine. This is a 750ml bottle that is the size of a standard bottle of wine. They come in a 4 pack and mine were very securely packaged and arrived safely. They have a screw top. The lavender flavor, quite frankly, is a…mazing, and it really does remind me of a nice white wine. Subtle flavors but a really lovely combination. Probably the best non alcoholic white wine alternative I've tried. Too expensive, but a nice option.
S******** S****
I really liked this drink! It tastes like a lavender / lemon flavored bubbly. I didn't find this drink too sweet, and another who were with me so they couldn't taste the sweetness but still enjoyed it. However I found it absolutely perfect as is. I also would say that this would be a great base if you wanted to make other types of drinks with it.
R* S***
I recently attended my friends baby shower and brought a couple of these gorgeous bottles of cthese non-alcoholic celebration bottles. It was a hit. The flavor isn't necessarily trying to mimic a white wine but it definitely has a unique flavor palette that everyone enjoyed. It's nuanced flavors are slightly sweet, hints of lavender and other ingredients. Very good. Comes with 4 bottles, serve chilled. Nice clean, bubbly that is a great alternative to alcoholic beverages. Would purchase again
D**** C****
"Bubbly lavender?" I asked as I considered ordering this product."Oh, try it," my adult daughter said. "I just had some this summer and it's good."And she was right. It is good. It's refreshing and different.However, I think the name of the company "Dry Soda" is a better way to describe this drink than calling it a "wine alternative," which invites comparisons with wines. In our experience, it's not a drink that we would call "wine" if we were served a glass without explanation. Also, if you'll… note, the main label doesn't mention "wine." It calls this "Dry Botanical Bubbly."We think it's helpful to simply forget about wine comparisons.Try this as a stand-alone new soft drink. It helps that we all enjoy lavender in our family.It may surprise you, too, as a refreshing new beverage.
m****** f**
This DRY non-alcoholic beverage is a perfect summer treat. In a nutshell, this drink tastes like unsweetened lemonade with a hint of lavender. The scent is also not unlike lemonade. Whether one wants to try a new fun drink or wants to stay dry for whatever reason, this beverage is a great option. I would not recommend drinking this beverage unless it is chilled—I do not think many people enjoy warm lemonade. At the time of writing, four bottles cost $45, which seems fairly priced.
M* W*** N***** i* 9**
I was not really sure what to expect with this non-alcoholic dry wine. I was worried that it would be bitter but it is not at all. It is similar to a seltzer, bubby and refreshing. The flavor is mild and lemony with a hint of the lavender and herbs. I really enjoyed it. There are only 100 calories in the entire bottle. My kiddos had to try it and it was even a hit with them. Definitely a pleasant surprise. Would love to try the other flavors soon!
B******
Disclosure: This was sent to me for free via the Vine program. I did not receive monetary compensation to write this review, just the product itself.So it's New Years and I've had something on the backburner for awhile. A long time ago, I put in for bottles of the DRY Non-Alcoholic Reserve Lavender 75. Originally, I was going to review it for when I got my disability (SSI) but I decided that...why do that when I can experiment? A simple review is boring, let's get creative with this. So I put i…n for it, tried a bottle of it fresh...and then put the other three bottles into my wine cellar. I wanted to see if this stuff could truly be a "Reserve" beverage that could be pulled out when the time was right for a celebration. And, since today is New Years, I decided that it'd be best to pull another bottle out and do a taste comparison. But where are my manners! You want to know more about this, don't you? Don't worry, I got you.When it arrived, it arrived in what looked like a small wine box, which filled my heart with joy. I may not be able to drink much these days but I sure do like getting things in wine boxes. They were well secured and had no breakage. I put them aside and, a few weeks later, my SSI favorable decision came through so I figured "Hey, let's break this out and try it." Fresh from the manufacturer, this stuff has a hefty lemon punch with a subtle hint of "something" on the aftertaste. The bottle says that it has oak extract and rosemary in it but it combines into something a bit different than that; it tastes like a lavender lemonade with an herbal twist on the finish. After I enjoyed a full bottle (very doable as they are only 100 calories for a full 750mL bottle), I put the rest in my port wine cellar to age. I wanted to see if it would change at all. Today, 1/1/2023, I pulled a bottle from my cellar that had been aging for five months, chilled it, and then poured a champagne flute's worth. I'll tell you what...it changed. The citrus is far more mellow. Don't get me wrong, you can taste the citrus there but it's not as strong as it was. The aftertaste changed as well, becoming stronger in the rosemary department and actually tasting somewhat like oak as well, which the fresh iteration had previously covered by its upfront citrus blast. So, yeah, you can actually cellar this stuff.Unfortunately, it comes at a price. For $46 for four bottles, it's a steep one. I can't justify paying that even for a treat because that's the price of an ALCOHOLIC beverage. Also, I don't know how LONG you can cellar it. I did it for five months and it worked out but that was well within the "use by" date on the bottle (October 2023). Could you let this go even further and see if the oak flavors shine through? I dunno, maybe. But that's not an experiment I'd be willing to do with $46 worth of non-alcoholic spirit. I guess if you have lots of Christmas money lying around...this could be a nice treat for Dry January but above and beyond that, the taste is not worth the money. Save it for some good sodas or something.