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Sorelle and Sipland launch a new non-alc + low-alc cocktail menu featuring tomatoes

Tomatoes might be the fruit of the summer, and now a new non-alc + low-alc cocktail is giving you a new way to enjoy them.

A cocktail garnished with a golden tomato sits on a marble bar, surrounded by bowls and clusters of fresh tomatoes, lit candles, and rustic decor, creating a cozy, elegant atmosphere.

The new zero-proof cocktail menu from Sorelle and Sipland is totally vine with us.

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You don’t need alcohol to have a party — Sorelle and Sipland’s new cocktail menu is proof, zero-proof to be exact.

Whether you’re cutting back or skipping alcohol altogether, the alt drinking scene is growing fast. If you’re unfamiliar, alt drinking refers to non-alcoholic or low-alcohol beverages as an alternative to traditional alcoholic drinks.

Curious to try some non-alcoholic sips? Make plans to check out the new menu from Sorelle and Sipland. The featured drink is the Tomato Water Martini, which is made with Seedlip Grove 42, house-made tomato water, lemon, saline, and a house-made hot sauce. The menu also features an Italian-inspired spritz, dubbed the La Dolce Vita + the Palmetto Paloma.

Want more alcohol-free options? Check out these options around the Holy City.

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