Gruvi Review

How AFSips approaches reviews AFSips writes these reviews from the brand’s current lineup, published tasting notes, awards, and serving ideas, with the main question kept simple: which parts of the lineup would you actually want in the fridge again?

Grüvi is broader than it first looks. The brand covers both beer and wine-style drinks, and the official site currently pushes standout beers like Golden Era, Juicy Dayz IPA, and Weekday Wit alongside wine products like Dry Secco, Bubbly Rosé, Dry Red Blend, and Sangria. That split matters because the brand makes more sense when you stop looking for a single signature house flavor and instead ask which side of the portfolio you actually care about.

On the beer side, Golden Era is the easiest entry point: a light golden lager with a hint of honey and a touch of bitterness. Juicy Dayz IPA goes in a hazier, tropical, citrus-forward direction with pineapple notes. Weekday Wit brings orange peel and coriander into the picture. On the wine side, Dry Secco is the bottle that seems to get the most love because it hits that lightly dry, celebratory sparkling lane without becoming syrupy. Bubbly Rosé and the newer sparkling sampler also push the brand more convincingly into the brunch and toast category than most NA wine lines manage.

Where to shop

Gruvi does not currently have a strong ProofNoMore brand page in this build, so Amazon is the easiest starting point for browsing the lineup.