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    Lyre’s Italian Orange (Top Pick) $34. Shop Now. This Campari alternative is sweet, smooth, and delightful. Lyre’s Italian Orange has 25 calories per ounce compared to most apéritifs’ 100 ...

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    Lohud food and dining reporter Jeanne Muchnick enjoys a glass of the alcohol-free Thomson & Scott Noughty Rose with owner Paul Molakides at Boro6 Wine Bar in Hastings-on-Hudson, Jan. 31, 2024.

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    These flavorful non-alcoholic alternatives for whiskey, rum, gin, vodka, and more are the perfect way to add flavor to your mocktails without adding alcohol. 14 Delicious Non-Alcoholic Spirits to ...

  5. Non-alcoholic drink - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol is legal in most countries of the world where a drinking culture exists. In countries where alcohol is illegal, similar non-alcoholic drinks are permitted. The definition of "alcohol-free" may vary from country to country.

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    Pisco, a brandy named after the coastal city of Pisco, Peru; Plymouth Gin, after the city of Plymouth, Devon, southwest England; Riga Black Balsam, after the city of Riga, Latvia; Sassolino, an anise-flavored liqueur from Sassuolo, Modena, Italy; Schierker Feuerstein, after the village of Schierke, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; Scotch whisky — Scotland

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    The company was founded in 1869 after the purchase by Thomas H. Handy of the Sazerac Coffee House, a bar and importer of a brand of cognac named Sazerac de Forge. [3] The coffee house itself had been established in 1850. [5]