Aperol Spritz

Servings: 1 Total Time: 5 mins Difficulty: Beginner
The Iconic Italian Aperitivo
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Embrace the vibrant spirit of Italy with the iconic Aperol Spritz. This refreshing, bittersweet cocktail, with its dazzling orange hue and sparkling effervescence, is the quintessential Italian aperitivo. Perfect for warm afternoons, pre-dinner drinks, or any social gathering, the Aperol Spritz is incredibly simple to make, requiring just three main ingredients, and promises a delightful balance of flavors that will transport you straight to a sun-ddrenched piazza.

Why You”ll Love This Aperol Spritz

You”ll adore this Aperol Spritz because it”s the epitome of refreshing. Its slightly bitter, citrusy notes are perfectly balanced by the sweetness of Prosecco and the fizz of soda water, creating a light and invigorating drink. It”s not too strong, making it ideal for leisurely sipping, and its stunning color makes it a visually appealing cocktail that”s sure to impress your guests with minimal effort.

What Makes This Recipe Special

What Makes This Recipe Special

What makes the Aperol Spritz truly special is its perfect harmony of flavors and its cultural significance as a beloved Italian tradition. The 3-2-1 ratio (3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, 1 part soda) is a classic for a reason, ensuring a consistent and delicious drink every time. The simplicity of its preparation belies its sophisticated taste, making it accessible to anyone who wants to enjoy a taste of la dolce vita.

Ingredients You”ll Need

Ingredients You"ll Need

The beauty of the Aperol Spritz lies in its simplicity, requiring just a few key ingredients:

  • Aperol: The star of the show, an Italian aperitif with a unique bittersweet orange flavor.
  • Prosecco: A dry, sparkling Italian wine. Choose a good quality Prosecco for the best results.
  • Soda Water (or Sparkling Water): To add fizz and dilute the drink slightly.
  • Orange Slice: For garnish, enhancing the citrus notes and visual appeal.
  • Ice: Plenty of ice is crucial for a perfectly chilled and refreshing spritz.

Pro-Tips for Success

Pro-Tips for Success

Craft the perfect Aperol Spritz every time with these expert tips:

  • Chill Everything: Ensure your Aperol, Prosecco, and soda water are all well-chilled before mixing. This keeps your drink colder longer without excessive ice dilution.
  • Use a Large Wine Glass: A large wine glass or a tumbler is ideal for an Aperol Spritz, allowing plenty of room for ice and garnish.
  • Fill with Ice First: Always fill your glass completely with ice before adding the liquids. This helps keep the drink cold and prevents it from becoming watery too quickly.
  • Follow the 3-2-1 Ratio: While you can adjust to taste, the classic ratio of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, and 1 part soda water is a tried-and-true formula for a balanced drink.
  • Garnish with Fresh Orange: A fresh orange slice not only looks beautiful but also adds a lovely aromatic touch that complements the Aperol.
  • Stir Gently: After adding all ingredients, give it a gentle stir to combine, but avoid over-stirring to maintain the fizz.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Steer clear of these common pitfalls for a flawless Aperol Spritz:

  • Not Enough Ice: Insufficient ice will lead to a quickly diluted and warm drink.
  • Using Sweet Prosecco: A dry Prosecco (Brut or Extra Dry) is preferred to balance Aperol”s sweetness. Sweet Prosecco can make the drink cloying.
  • Adding Soda Water First: Always add Prosecco and Aperol first, then top with soda water to maintain effervescence.

Flavor Variations

While the classic is perfect, here are some ideas to customize your Aperol Spritz:

  • Grapefruit Twist: Garnish with a grapefruit slice instead of orange, or add a splash of grapefruit juice.
  • Herbal Infusion: Add a sprig of fresh rosemary or thyme to the glass for an aromatic twist.
  • Berry Boost: Muddle a few fresh raspberries or strawberries at the bottom of the glass before building the drink.
  • Non-Alcoholic Version: Substitute Aperol with a non-alcoholic bitter orange aperitif and Prosecco with non-alcoholic sparkling wine.

What to Serve With Aperol Spritz

The Aperol Spritz is designed as an aperitivo, perfect for stimulating the appetite before a meal. It pairs wonderfully with:

  • Light Appetizers: Olives, bruschetta, small plates of cured meats and cheeses.
  • Salty Snacks: Potato chips, salted nuts, or grissini (breadsticks).
  • Seafood: Light seafood appetizers like shrimp cocktail or calamari.
  • Italian Small Bites: Arancini, supplì, or mini pizzas.

Storage and Reheating

Aperol Spritz is a cocktail that should be made and enjoyed immediately. It is not suitable for storage or reheating, as the carbonation will dissipate and the ice will melt, diluting the flavors. Prepare each drink fresh for the best experience.

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Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Total Time 5 mins
Servings: 1 Estimated Cost: $ 8 Calories: 120 kcal

Description

A refreshing and vibrant Aperol Spritz recipe, the quintessential Italian aperitivo with its perfect balance of bittersweet Aperol, Prosecco, and soda.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Step 1 (0-1 min): Fill Glass with Ice

    Fill a large wine glass or tumbler generously with ice cubes.

  2. Step 2 (1-2 min): Add Prosecco

    Pour 3 parts (e.g., 3 oz or 90ml) of chilled Prosecco into the glass.

  3. Step 3 (2-3 min): Add Aperol

    Add 2 parts (e.g., 2 oz or 60ml) of chilled Aperol to the glass.

  4. Step 4 (3-4 min): Top with Soda Water

    Top with 1 part (e.g., 1 oz or 30ml) of chilled soda water or sparkling water.

  5. Step 5 (4-5 min): Garnish and Serve

    Gently stir to combine the ingredients. Garnish with a fresh orange slice and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 120kcal
% Daily Value *
Sodium 5mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 10g4%
Sugars 10g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Chill All Ingredients: Ensure all liquids are well-chilled for the most refreshing spritz.
  • Fill Glass with Ice: Generous amounts of ice keep the drink cold and prevent dilution.
  • Follow the 3-2-1 Ratio: This classic ratio ensures a perfectly balanced and delicious Aperol Spritz.
Keywords: Aperol Spritz, Aperol, Spritz, Italian Cocktail, Aperitivo, Prosecco Cocktail, Summer Drink, Easy Cocktail, Bittersweet Cocktail, Orange Cocktail
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the ideal ratio for an Aperol Spritz?

The classic and most balanced ratio is 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, and 1 part soda water. However, you can adjust it slightly to your personal taste.

What kind of Prosecco should I use?

A dry Prosecco (Brut or Extra Dry) is recommended to balance the sweetness of Aperol. Avoid very sweet Prosecco, as it can make the drink cloying.

Can I make a batch of Aperol Spritz ahead of time?

It is best to make Aperol Spritz fresh, as the carbonation from the Prosecco and soda water will dissipate over time. Prepare individual drinks just before serving.

What is Aperol?

Aperol is an Italian aperitif with a vibrant orange color and a unique bittersweet flavor, made from a blend of oranges, herbs, and roots. It has a lower alcohol content than many other liqueurs.

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