🍸 Ghia: Where Every Sip Sparks Joy!
Ghia Non-Alcoholic Apéritif is a botanical spirit cocktail mixer inspired by Mediterranean aperitif culture. This vegan, caffeine-free drink features a new formula that is 46% more concentrated, offering approximately 17 servings per bottle. With no added sugar or artificial flavors, Ghia is designed for those who want to enjoy social moments without the effects of alcohol.
Y**G
Super refreshing and natural
I have been trying to cut back on alcohol and Ghia has been a great help! It’s herbal, bitter, a little citrusy—honestly, it reminds me of a proper aperitif you’d get at a nice bar. I usually mix it with sparkling water and a wedge of lemon or orange, and it’s super refreshing. The bottle is gorgeous too (I’ve actually left it out on the counter because it looks so nice). If you’re also trying to cut back on alcohol but still want something special in your glass, I’d totally recommend giving this a try. It’s not sweet or artificial-tasting at all.
C**N
Excellent NA amaro, questionable price point
For everyone who loves a bitter amaro like Campari. Delicious neat or mixed!The price point, though. It's $38 for a 500ml Ghia, and it contains no alcohol. It's $29 for a 750ml actual Campari. There's plenty I don't know about the beverage business, but this earns at least a raised eyebrow from me and a reluctance to purchase again.
B**B
Adds Nothing but Expense
Adds nothing to your mocktails and barely tastes like the aperitifs it implies itreplaces. It's a waste of money for flavors you can do yourself.
J**Y
Innovative Mocktail!
I am not an alcohol person, but I love making mocktails and this is just the product for me! I chose the berry flavor and it is just the perfect amount of berry sweet and bitter. Think blackberry. I made just a simple mocktail with this, but plan on getting more creative as I experiment more with the product. A plus is that the packing is super cute for display, can’t wait to share with friends and put them on!
A**R
Refreshing and delicious
This was amazing!! I added one part of the Berry flavor to three parts of sparking water with a little but of lime, and I am obsessed! This was so refreshing on a hot day sitting in the sun. Ghia was exactly what I needed to cool down, and the taste was delicious.
N**.
Good flavor but questionable value
The flavor was good and the bottles are very nice. However, I don’t know that they are a good value for the money. If the price were cut in half I would purchase more.
S**L
A MUST try!!!
I recently tried the Ghia Non-Alcoholic Berry Apéritif and absolutely loved it! The flavor is beautifully layered — the notes of strawberry and black currant give it a rich, fruity depth, while the touch of rosemary adds a refreshing, herbal finish that really elevates the whole experience. It's perfectly balanced — not too sweet, thanks to the fact that there's no added sugar, and it's incredibly satisfying whether you sip it on its own over ice or mix it into a mocktail.I also appreciate that it's vegan and thoughtfully crafted with botanical ingredients. It really does capture that Mediterranean-inspired feel in a bottle. This has quickly become my go-to for a sophisticated, alcohol-free option that doesn't compromise on flavor. Highly recommend!
P**M
Everything but the kitchen sink is in here. . .
I wanted to like this. I enjoy Ghia's ginger soda. The first three ingredients in this bottle are common, tasty fruits, and for a fraction of a second upon imbibing it, one can taste those flavors. Then comes an overwhelming undercurrent of something savory, almost gamey—like smoked duck. I'm guessing this is the fermented green tea, or possibly the smoky flavor of the other tea. It's absolutely bizarre. Other notes are medicinal.I cannot fathom why non-alcoholic "spirit" makers try to cram so many disparate flavors into their concoctions. The end result is nothing less than schizophrenic. I poured out this $38 bottle after two sips. And I had tried it with a full squeeze of blood orange juice to accentuate the fruit! Still, it was undrinkable. Why can't these makers simply emulate the 3 or 4 flavor profile of an actual cocktail?
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