VRMH No. 1 Award Winner: The Alcohol-Free Alternative to Iconic Italian Aperitifs

VRMH N°1, an exceptional non-alcoholic aperitif, multiple award winner

Launched as a refined alternative to Italian vermouths and aperitifs, VRMH N°1 quickly established itself as an essential reference in the world of premium non-alcoholic cocktails.

In 2024, he received two awards:

  • 2024 : Bronze at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC)

    • 2024: Silver at the Global Low & No Masters by The Spirits Business

Confirming its status as an exceptional creation in the low & no alcohol category.

A balanced and aromatic non-alcoholic aperitif

VRMH N°1 stands out for the richness of its aromas: notes of plants, spices and citrus subtly blended, for a complex and elegant taste experience.

Designed to offer the same depth as a classic aperitif, but without alcohol, it impresses with its balance of bitterness, sweetness and botanical freshness.

Each sip reveals a unique expertise, true to the DNA of JNPR, where naturalness, finesse and pleasure unite to redefine the moment of the aperitif.

Revisiting the great Italian classics without alcohol

The alcohol-free Negroni

Inspired by the most famous of Italian aperitifs, the alcohol-free Negroni made with VRMH No. 1 combines aromatic intensity and elegance. Its notes of bitter citrus and sweet spices blend perfectly with BTTR No. 1 and a JNPR base (No. 1, No. 2, or No. 3), for a modern and balanced version of this great classic.

The Americano Revisited

VRMH N°1 reinvents the Americano without alcohol, adding a touch of greenery and a hint of sweetness. A subtle, refreshing cocktail, perfect for extending aperitifs with friends while maintaining the spirit of a sophisticated Italian aperitif.

A new standard for alcohol-free aperitifs

With its international awards and unique aromatic signature, VRMH N°1 establishes itself as a premium alternative to classic aperitifs.

A creation designed for those who wish to savor the full complexity of a great cocktail, without compromising on taste or pleasure.