
Spritz Cocktail Recipe
Origins: The Spritz Cocktail emerged in Venice during the early 1800s. It began as a light wine drink for travelers. Later, locals added bitter liqueurs to enhance flavor. Flavor & Experience:This drink combines prosecco, Aperol, and soda water for a bubbly, crisp sip. Moreover, the bitters add a deep herbal note. Therefore, it makes a refreshing bar classic.
Equipment
- Wine glass or large goblet
- Bar spoon
- Jigger
- Ice bucket
- Ice tongs
- Peeler or knife
Ingredients
- 3 oz prosecco
- 2 oz Aperol
- 1 oz soda water
- Ice cubes
- Orange slice for garnish
Instructions
- Fill a wine glass with ice cubes
- Measure and pour prosecco, Aperol, and soda water into the glass
- Stir gently with a bar spoon to mix flavors
- Garnish with an orange slice and serve immediately
Notes
Personal Journey:
I first met the Spritz Cocktail Recipe at a canal-side bar in Venice. The sky glowed orange. A bartender slid me a tall glass. It held ice and bright orange liquid. I lifted it and tasted the bubbles dancing on my tongue. The herbal Aperol sparkled alongside crisp prosecco. In that moment, I felt a light joy I had not known in years. Bar Memories:After that trip, I recreated this recipe dozens of times at my own bar. I tested the ratios until they balanced perfectly. Moreover, I experimented with different ice sizes. Sometimes I used large cubes. Sometimes I crushed ice. Each choice shifted the chill and dilution. Furthermore, I discovered that the shape of the glass transforms the tasting experience. A wide goblet preserves fizz longer, while a taller glass highlights color beautifully.