Celebrate Dry January with DRY Soda Co.'s 'Botanical Bubbly Reserve'
DRY Soda Co. is debuting another flavor under the Botanical Bubbly Reserve Collection, and this time it’s the ‘Rosé Soleil.’ This innovative botanical-infused sparkling Rosé was bottled at zero proof and is perfect for individuals looking for a Dry January go-to. Relying on heavy notes of strawberry, rose, and oak, Rosé Soleil offers an elevated take on Provence-style Rosé that is both delicate and floral without sacrificing flavor. This sparkling beverage is best paired with light kinds of pasta, seafood, lamb, and goat cheese. ‘Rosé Soleil’ is all-natural, non-GMO, low sugar, Kosher, gluten-free, caffeine-free, and sodium-free.
“In creating the Botanical Bubbly Reserve Rosé Soleil, we have found the sweet spot with a combination of botanical and fruit-forward ingredients to craft the most decadent non-alcoholic Rosé-inspired beverage,” said Sharelle Klaus, founder and CEO of DRY Soda Co.
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“In creating the Botanical Bubbly Reserve Rosé Soleil, we have found the sweet spot with a combination of botanical and fruit-forward ingredients to craft the most decadent non-alcoholic Rosé-inspired beverage,” said Sharelle Klaus, founder and CEO of DRY Soda Co.
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Trend Themes
1. Zero-proof Beverages - DRY Soda Co.'s Botanical Bubbly Reserve Rosé Soleil caters to the growing demand for non-alcoholic and low-alcohol options.
2. Botanical-infused Beverages - DRY Soda Co.'s use of botanicals in their Rosé Soleil flavor capitalizes on the interest in natural and functional ingredients.
3. Dry January Market - DRY Soda Co.'s launch of the Rosé Soleil flavor aligns with the increasing popularity of Dry January and offers a flavorful alternative to traditional alcoholic beverages.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - DRY Soda Co.'s innovative Botanical Bubbly Reserve collection presents opportunities for non-alcoholic and low-alcohol beverage products that use natural and functional ingredients.
2. Hospitality Industry - DRY Soda Co.'s Rosé Soleil can be a great addition to the drink menu of restaurants, bars, and hotels catering to customers looking for non-alcoholic and low-alcohol options.
3. Retail Industry - The increasing demand for non-alcoholic and low-alcohol beverages coincides with a growing market for health and wellness products, offering retailers an opportunity to expand their product offerings.
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