Giffard Non-Alcoholic Elderflower 700ML
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Description
Giffard Non-Alcoholic Elderflower 700ML is a French-made, alcohol-free elderflower spirit alternative with less than 0.5% ABV in a 700ml bottle. Produced by Maison Giffard in Angers, France — a family-owned house with roots dating to 1885 — this expression stands apart from simple elderflower syrups through a proprietary process that delivers genuine complexity without alcohol.
Quick Facts: ABV: <0.5% | Origin: Angers, Loire Valley, France | Non-Alcoholic Spirit Alternative | Producer: Maison Giffard (est. 1885)
Production & Heritage
Maison Giffard was founded in 1885 by Emile Giffard, a pharmacist in Angers, and remains family-owned after more than 135 years. The Non-Alcoholic Elderflower begins with a maceration of hand-picked elderflowers in white wine vinegar — a traditional extraction technique that draws out the plant's aromatic compounds. A proprietary finishing process then removes the vinegar characteristics on both nose and palate, leaving behind a layered, spirit-like profile that distinguishes this product from conventional elderflower cordials and syrups.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Powerful and immediately floral, opening with elderflower blossoms and fresh pear before moving into more exotic territory — lychee and a subtle saffron-like warmth. The bouquet reads closer to a liqueur than a soft drink.
Taste: The entry is lightly sweet, carried by elderflower and spring blossom flavors. At mid-palate, exotic lychee and delicate rose notes emerge alongside a whisper of wormwood-like herbaceousness. A touch of bright acidity and citrus undertones keep the sweetness in check, lending structure and preventing the profile from tipping into cloying territory.
Finish: Clean and bright, with lingering floral notes that echo the initial elderflower aromatics. A very slight peppery edge adds a dry, grown-up quality to the close.
How to Drink Giffard NA Elderflower
Chilled and served on its own over ice, this works as a standalone sipper for those seeking a convincing non-alcoholic apéritif. It truly shines, however, as a cocktail ingredient where elderflower liqueur would typically appear.
- Non-Alcoholic Spritz: The floral-citrus profile pairs naturally with sparkling water and a lemon twist, delivering a convincing Elderflower Spritz without the alcohol.
- NA Hugo Cocktail: Combine with prosecco-style NA sparkling wine, fresh mint, and soda — the elderflower and lychee notes carry this classic Alpine cocktail seamlessly.
- Mocktail Collins: Its bright acidity and floral sweetness make it a strong stand-in for elderflower liqueur in a zero-proof Tom Collins variation with lemon juice and soda water.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for non-drinking guests who still want cocktail-level complexity
- Bartenders building a professional-grade non-alcoholic cocktail program
- Dry January or extended sobriety periods without sacrificing flavor
- Gifting someone who appreciates French artisan producers and mindful drinking
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Giffard NA Elderflower taste like? It delivers a layered profile of elderflower blossom, lychee, rose, and pear with a touch of citrus acidity, finishing clean with a slight peppery edge. The overall impression is floral and lightly sweet without being syrupy.
How does Giffard NA Elderflower compare to St-Germain? St-Germain is a full-strength (20% ABV) elderflower liqueur, while Giffard's expression contains less than 0.5% ABV and is designed as a non-alcoholic substitute. Both share a core elderflower-and-lychee profile, but the Giffard NA version leans slightly brighter and more acidic without the body that alcohol provides.
Is Giffard NA Elderflower good for cocktails? It is specifically designed as a cocktail ingredient, replicating the complexity of elderflower liqueur in zero-proof mixed drinks. Its balanced sweetness and acidity integrate well into spritzes, Collins-style drinks, and mocktail adaptations of classic recipes.
Where is Giffard NA Elderflower made? It is produced by Maison Giffard in Angers, in the Loire Valley of France. The company has operated from this location since its founding in 1885.
What foods pair well with Giffard NA Elderflower? Fresh goat cheese benefits from the floral lift; smoked salmon and blinis echo its delicate acidity; stone-fruit desserts like apricot tart complement the lychee and pear notes; light salads with citrus vinaigrette mirror its bright finish; and cucumber-based canapés align naturally with the elderflower's garden-fresh character.
What sizes does Giffard NA Elderflower come in? The standard format is a 700ml bottle.
Is Giffard NA Elderflower worth the price? It positions as a premium non-alcoholic spirit alternative, priced above simple elderflower syrups but justified by its proprietary maceration-and-extraction process and the layered, spirit-like complexity it delivers in cocktails.
Why Giffard NA Elderflower?
What separates this from the growing crowd of elderflower syrups and cordials is the maceration-in-vinegar technique followed by Giffard's proprietary removal of vinegar notes — a process that preserves aromatic depth while evoking the mouthfeel and structure associated with an actual liqueur. Backed by nearly 140 years of French liqueur-making expertise, this is not a simple sugar-and-flavor product. The result is a genuinely useful tool for bartenders and home entertainers who need elderflower complexity without alcohol, and it stands as one of the more convincing NA substitutes in the category.
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