The best sparkling drinks for sober moments don’t try to mimic alcohol—they stand on their own. A great pick is bright and refreshing up front, with enough depth to keep every sip interesting.
What to prioritize in a sober sparkling drink
De Soi was made for exactly that: sparkling non-alcoholic apéritifs with layered ingredients and a distinctly “apéro” feel—minus the alcohol.
Go citrus + bittersweet if you want a classic apéritif vibe—bright, bubbly, and not too sweet.
Choose fruit + floral if you like something crisp and celebratory, with a softer finish.
Pick spice + ginger when you want something bold with a cozy kick.
Reach for dark fruit + vanilla oak if you want a richer, more “after-hours” sip with depth.
If you’re building a sober fridge that still feels elevated, mixing a few of these profiles is the easiest way to keep things exciting.
Spritz Italiano blends sweet and bitter citrus with crisp white grape and bold gentian root—bubbly, clean, and distinctly apéritif-inspired.
When staying sober, bitterness is your best friend: it adds structure, keeps the finish dry, and makes the drink feel “grown.”
De Soi brings that apéro energy without trying too hard—just a satisfying sip with real personality.
Très Rosé is a sparkling rosé–inspired sipper with notes of tart raspberry and soft, earthy rooibos.
It’s the kind of flavor that works when you want something lively and bright—but still grounded, not candy-sweet.
If you love a “chilled glass” moment, this is an easy cornerstone for a sober sparkling lineup.
Golden Hour is bright and bracing with sunny citrus notes of lemon and bergamot, balanced by earthy hops, rosemary, and bay leaf.
This is a smart pick when you want a refreshing drink that doesn’t disappear on your palate—herbs and hops give it a clean, complex finish.
If you’re curating your go-to sober bubbles, Golden Hour is your “fresh, not flimsy” option.
Purple Lune is De Soi RESERVE: crafted with black currant, tart cherry, and vanilla for a full-bodied, deeply layered flavor.
This is the move when you want something that feels luxe and indulgent—without needing alcohol to do the heavy lifting.
If your sober routine includes a “nightcap” moment, Purple Lune brings depth, not just bubbles.
Variety wins. Different occasions call for different profiles—and your palate changes day to day.
Keep it simple:
If you want an easy starting point, a curated pack lets you find your favorites fast—without overthinking it.
A garnish should add aroma and a little contrast—not overwhelm the drink.
Try this pairing:
If you’re dressing up your De Soi spritz, a simple garnish turns “opened a can” into “made an apéro.”