Yoga, brunch, prosecco - conscious recharge with Sento Vivo
Szereted a jógát? És a brunch-ot? Mi mindkettőt imádjuk, így nem is volt kérdés számunkra, hogy május végén ott a helyünk a Normafa Hotel & Retreat különleges Yoga Brunch eseményén, ahol a mozgás, az egészségtudatos életmód és a prémium alkoholmentes élmények találkoztak.
Do you love yoga? And brunch? We love both, so it was no question that we had a place at the end of May at the special Yoga Brunch event at Normafa Hotel & Retreat, where exercise, a health-conscious lifestyle, and premium alcohol-free experiences met.
A morning that goes beyond Saturday
In one of the most peaceful spots in Budapest, the green Normafa Hotel & Retreat hosted a special Yoga Brunch event that refreshed all participants not only physically but also mentally. Guests arrived in the morning to choose the yoga style that best suited their needs: be it energizing Yoga Flow , intensive Hot Pilates , or spiritual Kundalini yoga .
While the yoga classes were going on, we also immersed ourselves in the rhythm of breathing and surrendered to the experience.
Brunch, just like our bodies (and souls) deserve
After the exercise, a colorful vegan brunch awaited the guests, where fresh, seasonal fruits and teas played the main role... and of course Bella Glamour Zero alcohol-free prosecco offered by Sento Vivo. So we can safely say that we were not only present at the event, but also actively helped the participants to consciously, yet freely enjoy this special day.
We received a lot of positive feedback on this exclusive morning, as few people thought that yoga and prosecco could go together, or that a bubbly drink could be so refreshing and sophisticated without alcohol. And our goal is exactly that: to show that a premium quality drink does not necessarily have to be alcoholic, and if it is non-alcoholic, it can certainly be a great addition to a conscious lifestyle.
Sento Vivo's products help redefine the concept of "toasting" - elegantly, without compromise.
Without alcohol, yet solemnly
One of the cornerstones of a yoga-integrated lifestyle is awareness, which is not only reflected in the type of exercise we choose or what we eat, but also in what we drink. Sento Vivo's non-alcoholic drinks are perfect for those who want to maintain their physical and mental balance, while not wanting to give up the atmosphere of special occasions.
Whether after a workout or at a social event, non-alcoholic prosecco is an increasingly popular choice – as it doesn't dull or tire you, but rather refreshes and supports regeneration. Last but not least, it's enjoyable to drink!

Image source: Normafa Hotel & Retreat
Wellness, nature, relaxation
The event did not end with brunch: the participants could continue their relaxation in the wellness area of the Normafa Hotel. The panoramic sauna, the outdoor jacuzzi and the open pool - with a glass of virgin prosecco - provided a real summer-starting experience. The sunlight filtering through the leaves of the trees, the sound of birds, and the proximity to nature made the participants' recharge even more complete.
More and more people are making conscious choices
Sento Vivo perfectly matched the mood of the day – with discreet elegance, without alcohol, it elevated the atmosphere of the event and contributed to carefree, yet conscious relaxation.
At the event, we heard several times: “ This drink is surprisingly delicious! ” or “ Finally a drink that I can drink after yoga with a good feeling! ” These are the feedbacks that confirm that we are on the right track, as Sento Vivo’s mission is to provide a premium alcohol-free alternative for those who do not want to drink alcohol – whether for health or lifestyle reasons. And events like this help to spread this approach to a wider audience.
See you next time!
We are grateful that we, along with the Sento Vivo team, were able to be part of this special, experience-filled Yoga Brunch morning at Normafa, where awareness and elegance went hand in hand.
If you missed this event, don't worry - you will soon have another opportunity to meet us and taste Sento Vivo's special drinks.
In the meantime, visit our website (sentovivo.eu) and discover our offer – a new dimension of bubbly enjoyment, without alcohol.
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Dry November: Try the alcohol-free lifestyle
Dry November. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear this phrase? You are the one who says: I accept the challenge! Or the one who shakes his head and admits: For me, that would be too much of a sacrifice. Maybe the one who shrugs his shoulders in confusion while whispering: I've never even heard of him. Whichever group you belong to, dry November may have something new in store for you. What is Dry November and where does the challenge come from? Although we know it as Dry November in our country, the initiative originated in Great Britain and was originally known as Dry January. Today, millions of people join the challenge every year to stop drinking alcohol for a month and experience its beneficial effects. And what is the real purpose of the 30-day challenge? It's important to clarify at the outset: the basic message of Dry November is not to encourage everyone to commit to eternal and complete abstinence. It is more of a 30-day break, a kind of relationship "check-in", during which you can ask yourself: what role does alcohol play in my life? Why it's worth it? The tangible benefits of a dry November Many people may see a month without alcohol as a sacrifice, but in reality it is an investment in yourself. Dry November is not about what you lose, but what you gain. And these gains become tangible in just a few weeks, both for your body and your soul. Physical effects after one month The physical benefits of quitting alcohol are perhaps the most noticeable. While drinking is a pleasant part of social life, it is a constant burden on our bodies. However, a thirty-day break can be a real rebirth for it. The liver can regenerate Our liver is the body's tireless detoxification center, processing every sip of alcohol. If you give it a month to rest, cell renewal begins, fat accumulation decreases, and the liver can function optimally again. Sleep quality may improve While many people think alcohol helps them fall asleep, it actually disrupts their deep sleep cycles. Without alcohol, sleep becomes more restful, so you wake up in the morning not only hangover-free, but actually energized. This extra energy will last you all day, reducing afternoon slumps and coffee cravings. Skin quality may improve You can also check the results of your 30-day alcohol-free life in the mirror. Alcohol dehydrates and can cause inflammation in the body, which can also be seen on the skin in the form of puffiness or redness. During your alcohol-free month, your skin may become clearer, more hydrated, and brighter. Can help you lose weight In addition, cutting out the "empty calories" in drinks is also beneficial for weight control. Many people underestimate the calorie intake of an evening of wine or a weekend beer, so taking a break can also help you lose extra pounds. Mental recharge and clearer thoughts Beyond the physical benefits, a dry November can also bring a real breakthrough in mental health. The alcohol-free period can help clear your mind and bring a mental freshness you haven't experienced in a long time. Improved concentration One of the most common positive feedbacks is improved concentration and focus. Without the "brain fog" that comes with a hangover, work and everyday tasks will go more smoothly. You will feel sharper, more efficient, and more creative. Better mood Many people are familiar with the phenomenon of "hangxiety," where they feel unwarranted tension and grumpiness the day after drinking. Avoiding this is a huge gift in itself, resulting in a more balanced emotional state. More effective stress management This month is also a great opportunity to review your stress management mechanisms. If reaching for a drink in the evening was your automatic response to relieve the tension of the day, now you will be forced to find new, healthier ways to unwind. Whether it's a walk in nature, a good book, exercise, or a deep conversation - the challenge encourages you to more consciously seek out sources of recharge. The Gift of Awareness: Confronting Your Habits Perhaps the most valuable benefit of a dry November is not so much physical or mental renewal as increased awareness. These 30 days are a kind of experiment in which you can honestly face your drinking habits. You can realize in what situations you automatically reach for a drink: for reward, boredom, stress relief, or simply out of habit? During the alcohol-free month , the phenomenon of peer pressure also becomes sharply apparent. You can realize how deeply the culture of drinking together has become embedded in friendly gatherings and celebrations. At the same time, you can learn to handle these situations and realize that you don't actually need alcohol for a good conversation or a relaxed evening. This realization gives you enormous freedom and helps you develop a much more conscious, honest relationship not only with alcohol, but also with yourself and your environment. How to do it: A practical guide to dry November The idea of a 30-day challenge can be both inspiring and daunting. However, success depends more on a conscious strategy than on sheer willpower. If you arm yourself with the right tools and a good plan, dry November will not be a month of struggle, but an exciting, self-discovery journey. Preparation: the first steps to success Before you start, take some time to mentally and physically prepare yourself. The first and most important step is to clarify your personal motivation . Why are you doing this? Do you want to sleep better? Do you want to start your days with more energy, or are you simply curious about what life would be like without alcohol? Write your goal down on a piece of paper and put it in a visible place. It will be your compass in difficult moments. This can then be followed by "cleansing" your environment . This is not only necessary to reduce temptation, it is also a symbolic gesture that signals to yourself: from now on, something new begins. Last but not least, let your community know about your decision. Tell your family and friends that you're going to try Dry November. You don't need to apologize or give a long explanation, just say something like, "I'm going to try Dry November this year, and I'd really appreciate your support." Social life without alcohol Most people are most afraid of social situations. How do you say no to alcohol at a beer party or a family dinner without getting looked at strangely? The secret lies in confidence and preparation. Practice saying no firmly but politely. A simple “ Thank you, I don’t want it right now ” or “ I’m drinking non-alcoholic today ” will do the trick. You don’t owe anyone a detailed explanation. It helps to have a plan in advance. Before you go to a bar or restaurant, think about what you're going to order. Most places now offer non-alcoholic beers, wines, or even mocktails. Having a specific drink in mind can help you avoid awkward hesitation and "Just have one!" statements. Be proactive: organize activities that aren't centered around drinking . Invite your friends for a hike, a cookout, a movie, or a board game night. You'll be surprised how much time and energy you have when your activities aren't centered around alcohol. This month is a great opportunity to recognize **peer pressure** and learn that real relationships don't require mind-altering drugs. Find new routines to replace old ones Often it's not the alcohol itself that's missing, but the ritual associated with it. A glass of wine at the end of a hard day, a toast with friends on the weekend – these are all deeply embedded habits. The challenge is to consciously override these addictions and replace them with new, healthier routines. Notice when and in what situations you most want to reach for a drink. Are you stressed? Tired? Or are you just bored? If you were looking to unwind after work, find other ways to relieve stress. Go for a walk, listen to a podcast, take a hot bath, or brew a special, quality tea. The ritual itself—weighing out the tea leaves, boiling the water, savoring the flavors—can be just as soothing as a glass of wine. Explore new stress management techniques, whether it’s yoga, meditation, or reviving an old hobby. Dry November gives you the opportunity to learn how to take care of yourself without resorting to an external agent. And that knowledge will stay with you after the challenge. What do you drink when you don't drink? Alternatives to alcoholic beverages One of the biggest fears about a dry November is that social events or well-deserved evenings of relaxation will become boring, because one's choices are limited to mineral water and sugary soft drinks. Fortunately, the reality is much more exciting than that. The range of alternatives to alcoholic beverages is now so wide and high-quality that the challenge may not be about giving up, but about the joy of discovery. The revolution of drinks: wines, champagnes, spirits, aperitifs, mocktails Forget the old, watery-tasting non-alcoholic drinks. While non-alcoholic wine used to be synonymous with sweet grape juice, today quality is just as important here – the taste, aroma, and acidity, just like with alcoholic versions. A well-chilled non-alcoholic rosé, a sparkling champagne, or a non-alcoholic aperitif can be the perfect accompaniment to a friendly gathering or a festive dinner. And if you're looking for something really exciting, explore the world of non-alcoholic cocktails, or mocktails . These drinks aren't sweet syrups, but characterful, creative specialties. A virgin mojito with fresh mint and lime, a spicy spitz with herbal notes, or a non-alcoholic gin and tonic can be just as elegant and spectacular as their alcoholic counterparts. Dare to experiment! What happens after the dry November? On the last day of November, at the end of the challenge – before you get back to your usual routine – take some time to evaluate the past month, as you will learn a lot about yourself in these thirty days. In light of this, it is worth asking the following questions: What was it like to wake up in the morning? Did you wake up more rested? Have you noticed a change in your energy levels? Has your skin condition improved? Has your mood become more balanced? Were you able to think more clearly? Has your performance improved? Has the lack of "hangover anxiety" and fatigue given you more time on the weekends? Also think about social situations that you may have been afraid of. What was it like to attend a gathering of friends without alcohol? Did you manage to discover new, exciting drinks? Have you noticed that good conversations don't actually require an escort? These insights are worth their weight in gold because they are not just about one month, but lay the foundations for a new, more conscious future. What can you learn from dry November? The goal of Dry November for most people is not complete and permanent abstinence, but rather developing a healthier and more balanced relationship with alcohol. This approach puts you back in control. You make the decision, not peer pressure, stress, or routines. You may find that you want to live your everyday life without alcohol in the future, and save drinking for special occasions. Or you may discover that non-alcoholic beverages are just as enjoyable an alternative, and you will incorporate elements of a sober lifestyle into your daily routine. The point is to make individual, tailored decisions based on your thirty-day experience. The goal is for you to be in control, not your habits or external expectations. So, are you ready to toast to yourself and your well-being for a month? With a nice non-alcoholic drink ?
Dry November: Try the alcohol-free lifestyle
Dry November. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear this phrase? You are the one who says: I accept the challenge! Or the one who shakes his head and admits: For me, that would be too much of a sacrifice. Maybe the one who shrugs his shoulders in confusion while whispering: I've never even heard of him. Whichever group you belong to, dry November may have something new in store for you. What is Dry November and where does the challenge come from? Although we know it as Dry November in our country, the initiative originated in Great Britain and was originally known as Dry January. Today, millions of people join the challenge every year to stop drinking alcohol for a month and experience its beneficial effects. And what is the real purpose of the 30-day challenge? It's important to clarify at the outset: the basic message of Dry November is not to encourage everyone to commit to eternal and complete abstinence. It is more of a 30-day break, a kind of relationship "check-in", during which you can ask yourself: what role does alcohol play in my life? Why it's worth it? The tangible benefits of a dry November Many people may see a month without alcohol as a sacrifice, but in reality it is an investment in yourself. Dry November is not about what you lose, but what you gain. And these gains become tangible in just a few weeks, both for your body and your soul. Physical effects after one month The physical benefits of quitting alcohol are perhaps the most noticeable. While drinking is a pleasant part of social life, it is a constant burden on our bodies. However, a thirty-day break can be a real rebirth for it. The liver can regenerate Our liver is the body's tireless detoxification center, processing every sip of alcohol. If you give it a month to rest, cell renewal begins, fat accumulation decreases, and the liver can function optimally again. Sleep quality may improve While many people think alcohol helps them fall asleep, it actually disrupts their deep sleep cycles. Without alcohol, sleep becomes more restful, so you wake up in the morning not only hangover-free, but actually energized. This extra energy will last you all day, reducing afternoon slumps and coffee cravings. Skin quality may improve You can also check the results of your 30-day alcohol-free life in the mirror. Alcohol dehydrates and can cause inflammation in the body, which can also be seen on the skin in the form of puffiness or redness. During your alcohol-free month, your skin may become clearer, more hydrated, and brighter. Can help you lose weight In addition, cutting out the "empty calories" in drinks is also beneficial for weight control. Many people underestimate the calorie intake of an evening of wine or a weekend beer, so taking a break can also help you lose extra pounds. Mental recharge and clearer thoughts Beyond the physical benefits, a dry November can also bring a real breakthrough in mental health. The alcohol-free period can help clear your mind and bring a mental freshness you haven't experienced in a long time. Improved concentration One of the most common positive feedbacks is improved concentration and focus. Without the "brain fog" that comes with a hangover, work and everyday tasks will go more smoothly. You will feel sharper, more efficient, and more creative. Better mood Many people are familiar with the phenomenon of "hangxiety," where they feel unwarranted tension and grumpiness the day after drinking. Avoiding this is a huge gift in itself, resulting in a more balanced emotional state. More effective stress management This month is also a great opportunity to review your stress management mechanisms. If reaching for a drink in the evening was your automatic response to relieve the tension of the day, now you will be forced to find new, healthier ways to unwind. Whether it's a walk in nature, a good book, exercise, or a deep conversation - the challenge encourages you to more consciously seek out sources of recharge. The Gift of Awareness: Confronting Your Habits Perhaps the most valuable benefit of a dry November is not so much physical or mental renewal as increased awareness. These 30 days are a kind of experiment in which you can honestly face your drinking habits. You can realize in what situations you automatically reach for a drink: for reward, boredom, stress relief, or simply out of habit? During the alcohol-free month , the phenomenon of peer pressure also becomes sharply apparent. You can realize how deeply the culture of drinking together has become embedded in friendly gatherings and celebrations. At the same time, you can learn to handle these situations and realize that you don't actually need alcohol for a good conversation or a relaxed evening. This realization gives you enormous freedom and helps you develop a much more conscious, honest relationship not only with alcohol, but also with yourself and your environment. How to do it: A practical guide to dry November The idea of a 30-day challenge can be both inspiring and daunting. However, success depends more on a conscious strategy than on sheer willpower. If you arm yourself with the right tools and a good plan, dry November will not be a month of struggle, but an exciting, self-discovery journey. Preparation: the first steps to success Before you start, take some time to mentally and physically prepare yourself. The first and most important step is to clarify your personal motivation . Why are you doing this? Do you want to sleep better? Do you want to start your days with more energy, or are you simply curious about what life would be like without alcohol? Write your goal down on a piece of paper and put it in a visible place. It will be your compass in difficult moments. This can then be followed by "cleansing" your environment . This is not only necessary to reduce temptation, it is also a symbolic gesture that signals to yourself: from now on, something new begins. Last but not least, let your community know about your decision. Tell your family and friends that you're going to try Dry November. You don't need to apologize or give a long explanation, just say something like, "I'm going to try Dry November this year, and I'd really appreciate your support." Social life without alcohol Most people are most afraid of social situations. How do you say no to alcohol at a beer party or a family dinner without getting looked at strangely? The secret lies in confidence and preparation. Practice saying no firmly but politely. A simple “ Thank you, I don’t want it right now ” or “ I’m drinking non-alcoholic today ” will do the trick. You don’t owe anyone a detailed explanation. It helps to have a plan in advance. Before you go to a bar or restaurant, think about what you're going to order. Most places now offer non-alcoholic beers, wines, or even mocktails. Having a specific drink in mind can help you avoid awkward hesitation and "Just have one!" statements. Be proactive: organize activities that aren't centered around drinking . Invite your friends for a hike, a cookout, a movie, or a board game night. You'll be surprised how much time and energy you have when your activities aren't centered around alcohol. This month is a great opportunity to recognize **peer pressure** and learn that real relationships don't require mind-altering drugs. Find new routines to replace old ones Often it's not the alcohol itself that's missing, but the ritual associated with it. A glass of wine at the end of a hard day, a toast with friends on the weekend – these are all deeply embedded habits. The challenge is to consciously override these addictions and replace them with new, healthier routines. Notice when and in what situations you most want to reach for a drink. Are you stressed? Tired? Or are you just bored? If you were looking to unwind after work, find other ways to relieve stress. Go for a walk, listen to a podcast, take a hot bath, or brew a special, quality tea. The ritual itself—weighing out the tea leaves, boiling the water, savoring the flavors—can be just as soothing as a glass of wine. Explore new stress management techniques, whether it’s yoga, meditation, or reviving an old hobby. Dry November gives you the opportunity to learn how to take care of yourself without resorting to an external agent. And that knowledge will stay with you after the challenge. What do you drink when you don't drink? Alternatives to alcoholic beverages One of the biggest fears about a dry November is that social events or well-deserved evenings of relaxation will become boring, because one's choices are limited to mineral water and sugary soft drinks. Fortunately, the reality is much more exciting than that. The range of alternatives to alcoholic beverages is now so wide and high-quality that the challenge may not be about giving up, but about the joy of discovery. The revolution of drinks: wines, champagnes, spirits, aperitifs, mocktails Forget the old, watery-tasting non-alcoholic drinks. While non-alcoholic wine used to be synonymous with sweet grape juice, today quality is just as important here – the taste, aroma, and acidity, just like with alcoholic versions. A well-chilled non-alcoholic rosé, a sparkling champagne, or a non-alcoholic aperitif can be the perfect accompaniment to a friendly gathering or a festive dinner. And if you're looking for something really exciting, explore the world of non-alcoholic cocktails, or mocktails . These drinks aren't sweet syrups, but characterful, creative specialties. A virgin mojito with fresh mint and lime, a spicy spitz with herbal notes, or a non-alcoholic gin and tonic can be just as elegant and spectacular as their alcoholic counterparts. Dare to experiment! What happens after the dry November? On the last day of November, at the end of the challenge – before you get back to your usual routine – take some time to evaluate the past month, as you will learn a lot about yourself in these thirty days. In light of this, it is worth asking the following questions: What was it like to wake up in the morning? Did you wake up more rested? Have you noticed a change in your energy levels? Has your skin condition improved? Has your mood become more balanced? Were you able to think more clearly? Has your performance improved? Has the lack of "hangover anxiety" and fatigue given you more time on the weekends? Also think about social situations that you may have been afraid of. What was it like to attend a gathering of friends without alcohol? Did you manage to discover new, exciting drinks? Have you noticed that good conversations don't actually require an escort? These insights are worth their weight in gold because they are not just about one month, but lay the foundations for a new, more conscious future. What can you learn from dry November? The goal of Dry November for most people is not complete and permanent abstinence, but rather developing a healthier and more balanced relationship with alcohol. This approach puts you back in control. You make the decision, not peer pressure, stress, or routines. You may find that you want to live your everyday life without alcohol in the future, and save drinking for special occasions. Or you may discover that non-alcoholic beverages are just as enjoyable an alternative, and you will incorporate elements of a sober lifestyle into your daily routine. The point is to make individual, tailored decisions based on your thirty-day experience. The goal is for you to be in control, not your habits or external expectations. So, are you ready to toast to yourself and your well-being for a month? With a nice non-alcoholic drink ?
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