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Amass
Amass - Riverine
Amass - Riverine
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Indulge in the unique and flavorful taste of Amass Riverine, a fortified natural non-alcoholic spirit made in British Columbia. Amass Riverine offers a new and exciting experience for non-alcoholic spirit lovers everywhere.
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Spirit: Non-Alcoholic
- Ingredients: Lemon Peel, Angelica Root
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Sweetness: Citrus, Sorrel
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Alcohol: 0%
- 750ml.
Savor the essence of the great outdoors with every sip of this unique and flavorful drink. At first taste, imagine towering trees swaying in the canopy, surrounded by the rich scents of herbs like sorrel, mint, and thyme. The misty peaks and marbled murrelets, nesting in the treetops, create a breathtaking and tranquil experience. On the forest floor, the bed of pine needles is dotted with raindrops, offering a crisp and cool taste as the terpenes grow sharp in the haze. Let your taste buds tingle with the fresh and invigorating flavors of the great outdoors.
Availability of Years for Natural Wine Bottles
Availability of Years for Natural Wine Bottles
- For Natural wine bottles, years may vary due to winemaker availability.
Excellence in Wine
Excellence in Wine
At Melograna we have an exclusive selection of unique, rare, fine, low-sulfur, natural and small-batch wines to impress every wine snob. Ditch the boring same wines from the store and experience excellence.
Stored in Controlled Temperature
Stored in Controlled Temperature
We store all our products in controlled environments, natural wines have and non-alcoholic drinks have require extra care.
Return & Refunds
Return & Refunds
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*Packaging may vary
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