10 Best Non-Alcoholic Wines, Spirits and Cocktails We Tasted in 2025, Ranked
2025 was the year of non-alcoholic drinks — and we’re not talking about Shirley Temples.
The once-niche category has witnessed an explosion of interest, thanks in no small part to wellness movements of the day and trending rallying cries like Dry January and Sober October. Out of seemingly nowhere, consumers have been treated to a dazzling array of cocktails, spirits, wines, beer and amari united by their dedication to an emergent industry, now pegged at a market value of $3 billion.
But all that glitters is not gold. Truth be told, the cateogry is still very much in its infancy. Trying our way through dozens of options, we’ve been impressed just as much as we’ve been disappointed (nothing is worse than a tequila alternative that tastes nothing like agave, or an NA whiskey that has more in common with spoiled prune juice). With so much variation in the market, it becomes all the more important to separate the wheat from the chaff.
The below non-alcoholic beverages were ranked by The Daily Pour’s Critics’ Score — our proprietary metric that aggregates our house rating with scores from the most trusted critics across the internet. In the case of a tie, we break it first by our house score, then by the number of aggregated reviews and finally alphabetically, when necessary.
#10: Even Cocktail

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Even reimagines the Moscow Mule with its simply titled “Cocktail,” a non-alcoholic sparkling drink made from a blend of carbonated water, agave nectar, cane sugar, ginger, rosemary extract and lime juice concentrate. There’s an elegance to the brand’s no-frills, one-two punch of ginger and lime flavor, both of which add a much-needed zing missing from many NA beverages. A refreshing sip perfect for warmer months, Even Cocktails costs $24.99 per six-pack.
#9: Copenhagen BLA

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Most innovative NA offering of the year goes to Copenhagen LA, a drink that looks like a wine but sips like a chai. Crafted by sommelier Jacob Kocemba, the sparkling beverage combines 13 types of organic tea hand-brewed in small batches, including green tea and Darjeeling First Flush. We were impressed by its floral aromas and gentle effervescence, which gives way to nuanced hints of stone fruit, jasmine and grape sweetness. A fascinating sip, and potentially the beginning of an entirely new subgenre, Copenhagen LA costs $36 per 750-milliliter bottle.
#8: Dromme Calm Zero Proof Elixir Non-Alcoholic Spirit

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Born and raised in San Diego, California, Dromme Calm makes use of a laundry list of botanicals, adaptogens and nootropics intended for winding down after a long day. Ingredients like lemon balm, licorice root, ashwagandha and lion’s mane combine for a surprisingly sweet experience, kicking off with a big maple syrup note that gives way to distinct flavors of ginger and turmeric. Rather than imitate its alcoholic contemporaries, this $39 bottle marches to the beat of its own drum.
#7: Curious No. 7

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Curious Elixirs offers one of the best rosters of zero-proof cocktails on the market, two of which managed to secure a spot on this year’s list. The brand’s No. 7, a riff on the French 77, is a non-alcoholic, champagne-style cocktail that infuses Chardonnay grape concentrate with a heady mix of elderflower, lavender, jasmine green tea, juniper and gentian root. It’s deliciously easygoing stuff, leaning full tilt into its white wine influences while leaving plenty of room for its springtime flavors to breathe. Costs $10 per 11.5-ounce bottle.
#6: Little Saints St. Oak

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Miami-based Little Saints makes one of the finest non-alcoholic whiskey alternatives money can buy. Its unorthodox twist on the concept revolves around three batches of ingredients: American and French oak; vanilla, cardamom and caramel extracts; and a trio of adaptogens: lion’s mane, reishi mushroom and damiana. The attention to detail is apparent from first whiff. Aromas of cinnamon candies, tobacco leaf, clove and vanilla frosting segue into a spicy palate, teeming with hints of chili pepper, black coffee and brown sugar. This $42 offering is one of the few NA spirits that truly shine over ice.
#5: Curious No. 9

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Curious Elixir’s twist on a rosé cocktail makes use of chardonnay grapes, lime, rose, California poppy and South African kanna, a succulent plant known for its stress-relieving properties. Like many of the best non-alcoholic drinks, spice and sweetness take center stage. Aromas of spruce, clove and tomato juice hint at a savory experience, while a tart mouthfeel stuffed with raspberry and grapes zags in the opposite direction. The bubbly treat is available at $11 per 11.5-oz bottle.
#4: Lyre’s Amalfi Spritz
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Lyre’s enormous catalog of zero-proof drinks was recently expanded with an Amalfi Spritz, a playful reimagining of the classic limoncello and prosecco cocktail. Lemon, however, isn’t the first flavor that leaps out of the glass. Instead, the profile leans far closer to an Aperol Spritz, complete with hints of apricot, jasmine, oh-so subtle cinnamon and a bittersweet backbone. It’s remarkably cheap too, costing just $15.99 per four-pack.
#3: No More Island Echo Small Batch Zero-Proof Cocktail

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No More Island Echo could best be described as Christmas in a glass. Produced and bottled at a dedicated non-alcoholic bar in New York City, the cocktail alternative homes in on a potent combo of cinnamon, nutmeg and cacao nib flavor that tastes like a full-bodied spiced rum, plus a few extra perks. The texture is out of this world, gliding across the palate with a silky, tropical-hued mouthfeel totally unlike any other zero-proof beverage. We’d recommend this $42 bottle for sober holiday gifting.
#2: Kisumé Nonalcoholic Sparkling White Wine

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Kisumé proves why sparkling white wine is one of the best templates for the non-alcoholic drinks space. Produced in Languedoc, France, using a blend of Viognier and Grenache Blanc grapes, the pour invites you in with crisp aromas of white peach, followed by a dry and naturally acidic body that makes space for subtle citrus, tropical fruit and lingering green notes. This is hands down one of the best NA wines on the market, and well worth its $28 asking price.
#1: NOOH Non-Alcoholic Sparkling White Wine

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The best non-alcoholic drink we tasted this year was helmed by NOOH, produced by Château La Coste near Aix-en-Provence, France. The name of this top-tier sparkling white is complexity. Rich aromas of Granny Smith apples, hazelnuts, lemon and light saline hint at a wine that embraces its acidic roots, giving way to flavors of pear and cracked sea salt that take hold on the palate. It’s thoroughly impressive stuff and — as of writing — the highest-rated, house-reviewed NA wine in The Daily Pour catalog. We can’t recommend this $33 bottling enough.
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