The 6 Best Non-Alcoholic Ready-to-Drink Spritz Cocktails
The non-alc field has spent years earning its credibility, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the ready-to-drink spritz space. What started as sad, watered-down grape juice in a can has quietly become one of the most competitive categories on the shelf, with producers drawing from bitter botanicals, functional ingredients, and serious mixology thinking to build drinks that can hold their own at any aperitivo hour. These six made the cut.
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6. Mocktail Club Capri Spritz

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Mocktail Club Capri Spritz opens with the kind of fruit-forward confidence you’d expect from something leaning hard into blood orange and pomegranate, and at 0.0% ABV, it delivers that hit without any of the boozy backup. The cranberry and apple cider vinegar add a tart backbone that keeps things from going full candy-sweet, and the natural spices give it just enough complexity to feel like an actual drink rather than a glorified juice box. It’s widely available in the sub-$29 range, which makes it one of the more accessible entry points in this roundup. Nothing groundbreaking, but a crowd-pleaser that earns its place on any drinks table.
5. Pentire Canned Coastal Spritz Non-Alcoholic Aperitif

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Pentire has built its entire identity around coastal botanicals, and the Pentire Canned Coastal Spritz Non-Alcoholic Aperitif is the brand’s most direct expression of that obsession in a can. The sea rosemary and Pentire plant extract give it a briny, almost saline character that you won’t find anywhere else in this category, and the oakwood distillate adds a dry, woody undercurrent that keeps the blood orange and orange juice concentrate from running too sweet. Quinine brings a bitter finish that mimics the structure of a classic aperitif. Priced at 23.99 per 4-pack, this one is worth seeking out specifically for that savory coastal edge.
4. Pavari 17 Spritz

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Pavari 17 Spritz is doing something a little more ambitious than most of its peers here: using dealcoholized white wine as a base, sourcing its citrus and bitter botanicals from Italy and Spain, and bottling the result under the DioniLife label at 0.0% ABV. That wine foundation gives it a texture and a faint vinous dryness that the purely botanical or juice-based competitors in this list can’t quite replicate. The bitter botanicals are present but measured, and the soda water integration is clean. It’s the kind of spritz that would fool a distracted dinner guest, and at $13.99 per 4-pack, it punches well above its weight in credibility.
3. Lyre’s Amalfi Spritz

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Australia’s Lyre’s Amalfi Spritz is, bluntly, the closest thing to a canned Aperol Spritz that the NA market has produced. The jasmine and apricot on the nose are immediately recognizable to anyone who’s spent time with the Italian original, and the palate delivers that same attractively synthetic apricot sweetness that makes Aperol so compulsively drinkable. Built from Lyre’s Classico and Lyre’s Italian Spritz with monk fruit juice, it manages to keep the sweetness in check while letting a clean, pleasantly bitter finish do the structural work. Critics scored it a 94, and it’s priced well under $30. For anyone who misses aperitivo hour but is skipping the alcohol, this is the most satisfying shortcut available.
2. Aplós Ume Spritz

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Aplós Ume Spritz is the most distinctive drink in this entire lineup, and it earns that distinction with a combination of ingredients that no one else is working with. Ume plum and oroblanco grapefruit lead the nose with a bright, slightly exotic fruitiness that veers closer to a Japanese kissaten than an Italian terrace, and the white tea and sea buckthorn add a tart, almost medicinal complexity that lingers through a jasmine-laced finish. At 0.0% ABV and built on Aplós Ease, a non-alcoholic spirit loaded with adaptogens and nootropics, it’s also designed to actually do something for you beyond hydration. A 4-pack retails for around $21.99, which is a reasonable ask for a drink this original. Tied on score with the Lyre’s, it edges ahead purely on the strength of its creativity.
1. Lapo’s Non-Alcoholic Citrus Spritz

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Lapo’s Non-Alcoholic Citrus Spritz takes the top spot, and the case for it is straightforward: this is the most complete, most considered spritz in the category right now. Lemon, lime and orange give it a citrus profile that feels freshly squeezed rather than reconstructed from concentrate, and the juniper and thyme additions are the kind of herbal pivot that separates a thoughtfully built drink from a fruit soda with ambitions. The 8-ounce can format is generous, and a four-pack runs about $19.99, making it one of the better values in a field where pricing can get creative fast. Tied at 95 with the Pamos, Lapo’s earns the top position by being the most versatile, most food-friendly and most sessionable option in the group. Pour it over ice at brunch, pair it with a charcuterie spread, or drink it straight from the can on a Tuesday. It works every time.
Seven cans, zero alcohol and a category that has clearly figured out what it’s doing. The NA spritz space is no longer a consolation prize; it’s a destination. These seven are the best proof of that.
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