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What’s Black and White and RED All Over?.... SENTIA in the Press!
Dry January is almost over and whether you took part or not, it’s likely you spotted SENTIA making a splash with a headline or two in the press. Having dedicated the last six years to researching a viable alternative to alcohol, we’re incredibly proud to have been featured across the likes of The Times, The Spirits Business, The Telegraph, The Sun, The Mail Online, Wonderland,  The Guardian, Women’s Health and iNews (to name a few) in the last month.
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Make Dry January, ‘My January’
The start of the new year can stir up lots of feelings for many of us, as we reflect on 2022 and set intentions around being a better version of ourselves for the year ahead. Which is why, along with millions of British adults, you might be considering Dry January.
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Having yourself a booze-free little Christmas – SENTIA’s Christmas Gift Guide
How can I get into the festive spirit without over-indulging? With Christmas just around the corner, you might be asking yourself this very question, so we think you’ll be pleased to discover that there are plenty of ways for to stir up the season, without any hanxiety. Whether you’re looking for sophisticated gift options for the discerning drinkers in your life or hosting a cocktail party for family and friends – SENTIA Red is the perfect choice to raise a glass of Christmas cheer without the downsides of drinking. RRP £29.50
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SENTIA Weekend Wind Down - Episode 1

SENTIA’s ‘Lab-botany’ panel of experts host its first virtual tasting session, led by our resident scientist Prof. David Nutt. The ‘Weekend Wind-Down’ kicked off what will be a series of virtual tasting sessions, designed to give media, influencers, and opinion-leaders an opportunity to meet and mix with the Prof., while discovering SENTIA’s pleasingly complex flavour and its effects first hand.

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The Women Who Made Sentia Possible
With greater inclusion of women in alcohol-related research, it has become apparent that women are at increased risk of acute effects. To better protect women from these harms, it is time for our dialogue around alcohol use to change.
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