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Non-alcoholic tequila
Non-alcoholic tequila
Non-alcoholic tequila
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Regular price
$42.00

Spiritless Jalisco 55 - Non-Alcoholic Tequila


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Jalisco 55 is the ultimate non-alcoholic choice tequila drinkers!

Looking for that heat? With Jalisco 55 you will catch a whiff of zesty citrus, fresh sweet mint, and just a touch of cinnamon which helps mimic your favorite reposado-style agave spirit.

What does Jalisco 55 taste like?

  • Nose: sweet agave, citrus, fresh mint & cinnamon
  • Palate: herbaceous reposado-style spirit with hints of honey, spicy oak, vanilla, and a delicate peppery kick to finish

No & Low Recommendations

  • Best enjoyed in your go-to classic tequila cocktails like a Margarita or Palomas
  • Spiritless Jalisco 55 is good for 12 months once opened, no need to refrigerate 

About your non-alcoholic tequila

  • Made in USA
  • 700ml bottle
  • Vegan
  • Non-GMO
  • Gluten free & allergen free
  • 10 calories per 2oz serving
  • 2gr of sugar per 2oz serving
  • Contains 0.5% alcohol
  • The perfect alternative for tequila

Ingredients: Spiritless Non-Alcoholic Oak Distillate, Water, Natural Flavors, Agave Syrup, Glycerine, Sodium Benzoate (preservative), Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Citric Acid.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Mags
Meh

My initial reaction was "ew why does it smell like that?" After i tasted it, yes it had a similar *essence* to tequila... but not necessarily a *good* tequila.

Y
Yolanda
will buy again

My favorite non-alcoholic tequila so far and i will be repurchasing

P
Pamela
Just okay

Unfortunately it did not taste much like tequila. I think that is probably the hardest one to replicate.