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Aperol Spritz

The Aperol Spritz, that vibrant orange icon gracing cafe tables and Instagram feeds alike, is more than just a trendy drink. It’s a taste of Italian summer, a refreshing sip that transports you to sun-drenched piazzas and lively aperitivo hours. But achieving the perfect balance of sweet, bitter, and bubbly can feel like a secret code for the uninitiated. Fear not, fellow food adventurer! This comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to craft an Aperol Spritz worthy of any Italian nonna.

A History of Refreshment

The Aperol Spritz boasts a surprisingly rich history, its origins tracing back to 1919 in Padua, Italy. Back then, the bright orange aperitif, Aperol, was gaining popularity, and its light, bittersweet profile was cleverly combined with sparkling Prosecco and a splash of soda water. The result? A refreshingly light, low-alcohol drink perfect for pre-dinner socializing. Over time, the Spritz captured the hearts (and taste buds) of Italians and tourists alike, evolving into the international sensation it is today.

This Aperol Spritz recipe is a nice and refreshing change from Mimosas or Bloody Marys for a summer brunch.

The Art of Simplicity: Key Ingredients and Ratios

The beauty of the Aperol Spritz lies in its simplicity. But don’t underestimate the importance of quality ingredients and precise ratios. Here’s what you’ll need:

The Golden Ratio: 3-2-1 to Spritz Bliss

The secret to a perfectly balanced Spritz lies in the golden ratio: 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, and 1 part soda water. This ensures a drink that’s light, refreshing, and not overly sweet. However, feel free to adjust the proportions slightly to your taste preference. Remember, it’s your Spritz journey!

In Italy, you can find bottled Aperol Spritz in most markets, sold as a 3-pack. I’ve also been able to find them at places like Total Wine & More, and BevMo, but they are quite expensive here in the United States.

If you enjoy the taste of a Spritz, it’s best just to buy the standard sized Aperol bottle. I buy my Asolo Prosecco from Costco, which is a great deal at under $10 a bottle. And living here in Southern California, a fresh California orange — grown in Riverside — is the perfect garnish.

The Ritual of Creation: Crafting Your Masterpiece

Now, let’s get mixing! Here’s the step-by-step guide:

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Aperol Spritz

Have you ever tried an Aperol Spritz? This light and refreshing aperitivo is served throughout the afternoon in Italy, and is one of the country’s signature cocktails.
Course Drinks
Cuisine Italian
Keyword cocktails, drinks, Italy
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1
Cost $10

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces Aperol
  • 3 ounces dry Prosecco
  • 1 ounce club soda
  • Orange slice for garnish

Instructions

  • Fill a wine glass with ice.
  • Combine Prosecco DOC followed by Aperol in equal amounts.
  • Add a splash of soda water.
  • Garnish with an orange slice.
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