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Single-Serving Bottles

Single-Serving Bottles

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Single-serve non-alcoholic bottles, ready to pour

Individually portioned, ready-to-serve bottles — 375ml half bottles and 200ml/187ml singles of sparkling, rosé, and sparkling tea. Perfect for retail coolers, minibars, room service, and single-pour moments. Featuring Copenhagen Sparkling Tea, So Jennie, Bolle, Kolonne Null, Prima Pavé, and Sutter Home FRE.

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Shop single-serve non-alcoholic bottles below — 375ml halves and 200ml/187ml singles of sparkling, rosé, and sparkling tea. A sealed single pour beats opening a full bottle for retail coolers, minibars, room service, and event or in-flight settings, and lets a guest try a premium product without committing to 750ml. Mix-and-match volume pricing applies across the full catalog.

Building a program? Our three-tier playbook shows where single-serve formats fit as a program grows from entry-level pours to luxury, Michelin-level bottles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Single-serving bottle questions

What sizes are these single-serving bottles?
This range covers individually portioned formats: 375ml half bottles, 200ml splits, and 187ml singles. Each is sized for one or two pours, sealed and ready to serve without opening a full 750ml bottle.
Where do single-serving bottles work best?
They’re built for retail coolers, hotel minibars, room service, in-flight and event service, and any setting where a single sealed serve beats opening a full bottle. They also let guests try a premium product without commitment.
Which format should I choose — 375ml, 200ml, or 187ml?
375ml halves suit a shared two-glass serve or a minibar; 200ml and 187ml singles are best for a single pour, retail coolers, and event or in-flight trays. Pick by how many glasses each serve should fill and how the bottle is merchandised.
Which single-serve bottle should I stock first?
A single-serve sparkling like So Jennie or a Copenhagen Sparkling Tea split is the most versatile starting point — both work for a celebratory pour and a premium minibar. Add a still single such as Sutter Home FRE when you want a non-sparkling option.
What types of drinks come in single-serve bottles?
Mostly sparkling wine, sparkling rosé, and sparkling tea — from Copenhagen Sparkling Tea, So Jennie, Bolle, Kolonne Null, and Prima Pavé — plus single-serve still wine from Sutter Home FRE.
Can I buy single-serving non-alcoholic bottles wholesale?
Yes. Zepeim supplies single-serve non-alcoholic bottles wholesale to restaurants, hotels, and retailers nationwide. Register for a trade account to see pricing and order by the case.