NEW YORK TIMES
"As the nonalcoholic beverage industry grows, consumers are finding more — and better — choices, argued Emily Heintz, the founder of Sèchey, a low- and no-alcohol retailer in Charleston, S.C., which also sells its own line of nonalcoholic wines."
FORBES
"Examples of well-performing brands include Beatbox for wine RTDs and Leitz Eins Zwei Zero, Fre, and Sechey in the non-alcoholic category."
IMBIBE
"Charleston-based shop Sèchey strives to offer mindful drinkers interesting and tasty alcohol-free options. Its shelves are stocked with a curated selection of ready-to-drink beverages, wine, beer, and mixers. The indecisive can pick up samplers featuring luxe labels, bar basics, and craft beer."
LIVE 5
“Whether it’s choiceful drinking or mindful drinking, really thinking about, ‘OK, I love to drink alcohol, it’s how I connect with my friends and family, but I also recognize that it isn’t great for my health.’ So whether they put warning labels on alcohol or not, we’re all starting to think about what we are putting inside of our bodies,” Sechey owner Emily Heintz said.”
LIVE 5
“We do get busy right around now. Especially with alternative sparkling wines to substitute for champagne. We find that people are either completely alcohol-free, sober, curious, or they are sessioning, which is just substituting the second or third glass of champagne for an alternative,” Heintz said."
CNN
“Séchey is a great curator of non-alcoholic brands and will help Target to really elevate its offer,” Neil Saunders, retail analyst and managing director at GlobalData Retail, told CNN."
What To Drink When You're Not Drinking
Back in 2021, Emily Heintz noticed the growing interest in drinking less and opened Sèchey, a retail store in Charleston, South Carolina, that sells an expansive selection of low-and-no-alcohol drinks.
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