However you might feel about the idea of "the drink of the summer," I bet you remember your first Aperol Spritz. I do. It was in the early 2000s when Aperol was acquired by Gruppo Campari and suddenly ...
Summer's here and you know what that means ... It's spritz season! Delicious and light, a spritzer is one of my favorites. And as far as cocktails go, it's a lower alcohol option, which is ...
In recent years, stateside drinkers have come to embrace the Aperol Spritz and have at least given the Campari Spritz a chance. So now, we think it’s time to let you all in on a little Venetian secret ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. In honor of Spritz Week, we are learning how ...
This wine-based cocktail in its modern form consists of prosecco, digestive bitters and soda water. The prosecco adds fizz to a drink that had traditionally been made with nonsparkling white wine.
Despite the Italian bitter apéritif Aperol enjoying worldwide fame, its orange hue and citrus taste is just one option on the spritz spectrum. Other bittersweet, herbal liqueurs and bitters, both ...
Think of spritz recipes and Italian classics come to mind. The most famous of them all is the orange-hued Aperol spritz, a slightly sweet aperitif with a bitter bite that originated in northern Italy.