It's a sign of the times in the global spirits sector as customers cut back on booze.
Premium alcohol-free spirits are growing in popularity as the non-drinking trend takes hold. Getty
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One Friday night in Paris late in January, 16 people lined up around a long wooden table laden with metal shakers, buckets of ice, lemon and other ingredients, ready for a bar tender's cocktail-making class.
There was one thing missing: alcohol.
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