Non-alcoholic wines served at a festive Christmas gathering

Christmas Holiday Drinks Non-Alcoholic: 4 Best Festive Options

When it’s Christmas time, everyone deserves a drink that feels special, looks beautiful, and tastes like an adult beverage.

The modern holiday table is about inclusion. But finding the right Christmas holiday drinks non-alcoholic options can be tricky. You don't want sugar bombs. You want complexity.

We aren't just listing bottles here. We are breaking down the four distinct "drinking moments" of Christmas Day, from the Arrival to the Mingle, and telling you exactly what to pour for each.

Moment 1: The Arrival (The Aperitif)

The Pick: Sir James 101 (Botanical G&T)

The first 30 minutes of a party are chaotic. Guests are coming in from the cold, handing you coats, and bringing in gifts. You don’t have time to be muddling herbs or shaking tins. You need a drink that is fast, sharp, and wakes up the palate.

This is where non-alcoholic botanical drinks save the day. Sir James 101 is a pre-mixed, alcohol-free Gin & Tonic alternative that nails the "aperitif" vibe.

  • Real Talk: Most mocktails are too sweet to start a meal. This isn't. It has distinct notes of juniper and quinine that provide a genuine "bite." It preps the stomach for dinner rather than coating it in sugar.
  • The Hosting Win: It requires zero prep. Pour it over ice in a big balloon glass, throw in a sprig of rosemary, and you're done.

Moment 2: The Toast (The Celebration)

The Pick: Society De La Rassi - Beso Besa

Every Christmas gathering has that one specific moment. Maybe it's right before dinner, or maybe it's when the tree is lit. Someone taps a glass, and everyone gathers. This moment demands bubbles.

If you are looking for non-alcoholic drinks for Christmas that your guests haven't seen before, grab the Society De La Rassi collection. Specifically, the Beso Besa.

  • Real Talk: It’s a wonderful conversation starter for the guest who claims they have "tried everything." It captures the celebratory spirit without the buzz, ensuring non-drinkers feel just as much a part of the ritual as the champagne drinkers.
  • The Hosting Win: Keep this bottle ice-cold. Serve it in your best crystal flutes with a single blackberry dropped in.

Moment 3: The Feast (The Pairing)

The Pick: Wander + Found Rosé

When the main course hits the table, be it turkey, glazed ham, or a nut roast, you need a wine with a backbone. A light soda will just disappear against those rich flavors.

Wander + Found is the answer. This is a Better Rhodes exclusive that has become a holiday staple.

  • Real Talk: This Rosé is mineral-forward and dry. It has the acidity needed to cut through the fat of a rich Christmas dinner. It cleanses the palate between bites, which is precisely what a dining wine is supposed to do.
  • The Hosting Win: Decant this bottle 15 minutes before serving. Even without alcohol, a little air helps open the fruit notes.

Moment 4: The Mingle (The Crowd Pleaser)

The Pick: TÖST

Dinner is done. People move to the couch to open gifts or chat. The vibe relaxes, and you need a non-alcoholic drink for Christmas that matches that shift.

TÖST is the utility player here. It’s a sparkling beverage made with white tea, white cranberry, and ginger. It isn't trying to mimic wine. It is simply delicious.

  • Real Talk: The ginger gives it a pleasant "heat" that mimics the burn of alcohol, while the white tea keeps it dry. It bridges the gap between generations, sophisticated enough for adults but approachable enough for younger guests.
  • The Hosting Win: It pairs incredibly well with leftovers and cheese boards. Serve it in a tumbler with plenty of ice.

Hosting Sheet: Flavor & Glassware Matrix

Use this informative table to make sure you are serving each drink at its absolute best.

Drink Option

Primary Flavor Notes

Sweetness Level

Best Glassware

Ideal Temperature

Sir James 101

Juniper, Quinine, Lime

Dry / Bitter

Copa / Balloon Glass

Ice Cold (Over Ice)

Crisp Fruit, Floral

Semi-Dry

Champagne Flute

Chilled (45°F)

Wander + Found Rosé

Mineral, Red Berry

Dry

White Wine Glass

Cool (50-55°F)

TÖST

Ginger, Cranberry, Tea

Balanced

Tumbler or Coupe

Chilled (45°F)

FAQs: Mastering the Zero-Proof Holiday

Q: How much should I buy for a party of 10?

A safe rule for non-alcoholic Christmas drinks is to plan for 3 drinks per non-drinking guest. A standard 750ml bottle yields about 5 glasses. For a party of 10 mixed drinkers, having 3-4 bottles of NA options keeps you safe.

Q: Can I mix these into cocktails?

While Sir James 101 is ready-to-drink, TÖST makes a killer base for a holiday punch. Mix it with pomegranate juice and floating orange slices for a large-batch solution.

Q: Do these need to be refrigerated?

Once opened, yes. The sparkling options (Society, TÖST) need to be finished within 3-4 hours of opening, or they go flat. Wander + Found Rosé can hang out in the fridge for 2-3 days if you seal it tightly.

Q: Are these suitable for kids?

TÖST is often enjoyed by all ages because it's tea-based. However, brands like Wander + Found and Sir James 101 are formulated to taste like alcohol (wine, gin) and are marketed strictly to adults.

By stocking a mix of Society De La Rassi for the toast, Wander + Found for the meal, and Sir James 101 for the botanical lovers, you cover every palate in the room.