🍹 Elevate your evenings with Italy’s iconic non-alcoholic spritz sensation!
Crodino Spritz 0.0% is a premium non-alcoholic Italian aperitivo, crafted since 1965 in Crodo. It features a unique bittersweet blend of spices, woods, roots, and top-quality herbs, delivering intense citrus and fruity notes. Packaged in 175ml bottles, it’s designed to be served chilled with ice and an orange slice, offering a sophisticated, alcohol-free alternative for social rituals.
Package Dimensions | 17.1 x 11.2 x 11.1 cm; 8.26 kg |
Units | 700.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | As all food products, it is sensitive to excessive and extended light and heat exposures, that can damage its typical fragrance. |
Manufacturer contact | Zona ind. S.S.17 Km. 96 / 67039 SULMONA AQ, Italy |
Alcohol Content | 0.01 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Crodino |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Campari Group UK |
Country of origin | Italy |
S**E
Great Non Alcoholic Alternative
This is a really great non alcoholic alternative to an Aperol style spritz. I find the taste quite sweet so prefer to add sparking water to make a longer, more diluted drink. Plenty of ice and a slice of orange makes a delicious, chilled early evening drink!
L**K
A unique taste not for everyone
I have no idea what this drink is supposed to replicate or what the alcoholic version is but I can offer my personal opinion.The taste is all good at first, however you're then hit with a bitterness that didn't do it for me. Just too strong in flavour of this bitterness. My wife however really enjoyed it so it is clearly down to personal preference.This is zero alcohol which is always nice to have so you can enjoy a drink you may have liked before but without alcohol, I can't say whether it replaces that taste but it may do.The colour is a decent orange colour and the quality does seem pretty good and it is refreshing if you like the taste.This is one of those hot or miss, some will like, some won't. But it is decent value for money.
A**N
Soft drink
This is a non-alcoholic soft drink. It should not be restricted for delivery.
P**M
Smells Nice, Tastes Awful – Who Is This For?
This looked promising, and the idea of a non-alcoholic aperitif with a complex flavour was appealing. It even smells quite nice when you open the bottle. But the taste? Absolutely grim. Both my wife and I had one sip and couldn’t go further – it’s overly sweet at first, then hits you with an intense bitter aftertaste that clings to your tongue. We each had a whole bottle open and neither of us could finish it.I’ve had a fair few alcohol-free drinks, and even the more divisive ones usually have something redeeming, but this just doesn’t work for me at all. I honestly can’t imagine who the target audience is. It feels like it’s trying to be sophisticated but ends up tasting like grapefruit squash mixed with medicine. Maybe it’s an acquired taste, but it’s not one I want to chase.
A**R
As good as an Aperol spritz without the alcohol
If you are looking for a non alcoholic alternative to an Aperol spritz then this is the drink for you. Pop in some ice and nosecco fizz and a slice of orange. I have given it to friends as a spritz and they couldn’t tell the difference. To those people who find it too bitter, you just need to let it grow on you.
D**P
Recipe has changed...
Normally love crodino - it's a go to non-alcoholic drink that tastes grown up, but the recipe has changed...Normally I get these in packs of 3 bottles, and taste amazing, very bitter, sweet, like a Negroni but without the alcohol. The pack of 4 tastes very heavily of artificial sweetner.I went to a past order and found that indeed the recipe has changed:Original: Water, sugar, flavours, carbon dioxide, acidificant: citric acid, sodium chloride, colorants: E150b; E110New: Water, sugar, natural flavors, carbon dioxide, acidificant: citric acid, colorants: paprika extract, carotenes, sweeteners: acesulfame-K, steviol glycosides from stevia, antioxidant: ascorbic acid, sodium chlorideThis is probably in the name of legislation to reduce sugar consumption, but if this drives people like me to Negronis then the benefit has been missed.
T**E
I like this!
I enjoy this drink! This non-alcoholic Aperol-style spritz alternative fizzy drink. The flavour combines sweetness and a strong bitter aftertaste. Probably not to everyone's liking but I enjoy this. It’s a decent option for those seeking a sophisticated, alcohol-free aperitif, but it may take some getting used to and isn’t for everyone.
T**A
Avoid it’s disgusting
Absolutely vile, leave a horrid after taste
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