It’s officially spritz season. For those who haven’t yet been drawn to the orange allure of an Aperol spritz, the classic Italian aperitif is essentially the grown-up’s answer to orange soda. (Sure, that may be selling it short, but it does feel like an appropriate descriptor.) And though the cocktail tastes rather complex in its bitterness and effervescence, the Aperol spritz recipe is actually quite simple.
Though there are popular variations made with other aperitif, like Cappelletti or Campari for example, this particular cocktail is centered all around Aperol, which is conveniently sold in 750-milliliter bottles. To balance the bitter taste of the liqueur, the Aperol is combined with Prosecco and sparkling water. Ice and an orange slice are all that’s left to complete the summer cocktail.
The traditional recipe is a thing of beauty, however, if you’re interested in taking it up a notch, please browse these eight takes on the classic Aperol spritz, including jello shots and a paper plane spritz featuring bourbon.
– Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes
Haley Lyndes was an assistant editor for PS Shopping where she found and tested the best home, beauty, and fashion products. She is a graduate of Northern Vermont University and has nearly five years of experience in both written and broadcast journalism.
Nicole Perry is a former PS contributor.
Aperol Spritz
Adapted from Aperol
Ingredients
- Ice
Orange slice
3 parts Prosecco
2 parts Aperol
1 part sparkling water
Directions
- Add ice and a slice of orange to a glass.
- Pour in the Prosecco, then the Aperol, and finally the sparkling water. (This order prevents the Aperol from settling at the bottom.)
- That’s all! Enjoy.
Information
- Category
- Drinks, Cocktails
- Cuisine
- North American
- Yield
- 1 cocktail