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Must Taste Non-Alcoholic Drinks in Paris

Allison

Updated: Oct 29, 2024

Parisians are drink connoisseurs
Parisians are drink connoisseurs

If there is one thing locals in Paris know how to manifest, it's beauty. From architecture, sculptures, drawings, paintings, music and cuisine, they create masterpieces that capture your soul and lure you into a trance.


Paris knows how to make pretty.


Everyone visits cafés when going to France and there are lots of drink options, including alcoholic drinks such as champagne, wine and aperitifs. This article is for those who want to get drunk off of la magie de Paris instead of their drink:


Sugar rush with this drink
Sugar rush with this Orangina

Satisfy your sweet tooth with Orangina, a lightly carbonated beverage with orange, a small amount of pulp as well as additional citrus. This can be bought on online in sites such as Amazon and Walmart or local store. Want to make your own Orangina...all you need is:

  • Water

  • Sugar

  • Fresh squeezed oranges

  • Lemon

  • Mineral water

  • Tonic water


Uma Tonic Water contains spices that thrill your senses
Uma Tonic Water contains spices that thrill your senses

For those who don't like the plain taste of water, beverage brand Uma has a tonic water that's only 23kcal per 100ml. Let me tell you what ingredients composed this refreshing drink:


  • Gentian roots

  • Rosemary leaves

  • Beet sugar

  • Lemon juice

  • Quassia


Plants rosemary and gentian are locally grown in Provence and Massif Central, a mountainous range in France from a cooperative consisting of 11 farmers.


Chocolate milk please 😋
Chocolate milk please 😋

Parisians enjoy this chocolate milk drink Cacolac. Adding milk from France, this beverage is low in fat with no dyes or preservatives. This drink is very easily found in Parisian cafés, restaurants and hotels. If you want to make your own chocolatey dairy beverage just mix:


  • French milk

  • Cocoa beans

  • Sugar


Do note Cacolac has a secret ingredient 🧐


Gini Lemon commands attention in Paris
Gini Lemon commands attention in Paris

What a cool name...Gini Lemon 🍋 This is a mocktail that will quinch your thirst on a hot Paris night. Have a girl's night and serve up these yummies:


  • Bitter lemon syrup

  • Non-alcoholic gin

  • Club soda

  • Ice

  • Top with an appeasing garnish such as thyme, orange or lemon wedge or any other fresh herb


Natural spring water Vittel aww
Natural spring water Vittel aww

Popular water brand drawing from Vosges Mountains, a range near the border of Germany and Eastern France, is Vittel. Vittel thinks about Mother Nature and focused on preserving biodiversity 🐞


Hint: Go on a side hiking trip to the Vosges Mountains to get rewarded with breathtaking views of its natural springs.


Café RULES in Paris
Café RULES in Paris

The world-famous café...this drink deserves a class of its own. Cafés are extremely easy to locate in Paris and dineries serve various types such as


  • Traditional café: Espresso sized coffee

  • Café allongé: Drip style coffee with water larger than traditional cafés

  • Café American: Typical North American coffee with more water and espresso coffee

  • Café déca: Non-caffeinated espresso

  • Café serré: A shot of coffee with half the water (you will feel the caffeinated effects quickly!)

  • Café au lait / café crème: Coffee and milk combined







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