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St. Agrestis Mocktails
St. Agrestis Mocktails
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St. Agrestis
St. Agrestis crafts zero‑proof cocktails with the same depth, bitterness, and ritual as classic Italian aperitifs. Built in Brooklyn using real botanicals and traditional amaro‑making methods, these ready‑to‑drink mocktails offer a true cocktail experience without alcohol.
Product Overview
St. Agrestis is best known for the Phony Negroni, a non‑alcoholic version of the iconic Italian cocktail made with a blend of bitters, citrus, and herbal botanicals. It’s consistently rated as one of the top NA cocktails on the market The brand also produces a growing line of Italian‑inspired mocktails, including the Phony Mezcal Negroni, Phony Espresso Negroni, and Phony White (Bianco) Negroni, each designed to replicate the structure and complexity of their spirited counterparts
Flavor Profiles
- Phony Negroni — Bitter orange, herbal amaro notes, balanced sweetness, and a classic Negroni bite
- Phony Mezcal Negroni — Smoky, bitter, and citrus‑driven; a zero‑proof take on the mezcal variation
- Phony Espresso Negroni — Coffee‑forward with bittersweet depth and herbal structure
- Phony White (Bianco) Negroni — Bright, clarified, herbaceous, and lightly bitter; inspired by the White Negroni
- Amaro Falso — A non‑alcoholic amaro‑style aperitivo with layered bitterness and citrus
Ingredients
- Filtered water
- Botanical extracts (herbs, citrus peels, roots)
- Natural flavors
- Sugar (varies by SKU)
- Bitters and amaro‑style botanicals
- Carbonation (for Phony Negroni and select SKUs)
Nutrition Facts (per 200 ml bottle)
- Calories: approximately 60–90
- Total Sugars: 10–18 g
- Added Sugars: varies by SKU
- Sodium: not listed
Why Customers Choose It
- Award‑winning, cocktail‑accurate flavor profiles
- Bitter, complex, and adult — not sweet or watered down
- Ready‑to‑drink convenience
- Perfect for Negroni lovers seeking a zero‑proof option
- Crafted in Brooklyn using traditional Italian botanical methods
Serving Suggestions
- Serve chilled or over a large ice cube
- Garnish with an orange peel for a classic Negroni presentation
- Use as a base for zero‑proof spritzes or aperitivo‑style cocktails
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