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A popular Italian aperitivo, or pre-dinner drink, the Aperol spritz is traditionally served with a few light snacks and meant to wake up the appetite before dinner This cocktail gets its bright orange hue from Aperol, a bittersweet liqueur made from rhubarb and digestive herbs Easy to commit to memory, this recipe follows the classic ratio of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol and 1 part sparkling water, but you can add another ounce of Aperol, if you’d like a stronger sip
A popular Italian aperitivo, or pre-dinner drink, the Aperol spritz is traditionally served with a few light snacks and meant to wake up the appetite before dinner. This cocktail gets its bright orange hue from Aperol, a bittersweet liqueur made from rhubarb and digestive herbs. Easy to commit to memory, this recipe follows the classic ratio of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol and 1 part sparkling water, but you can add another ounce of Aperol, if you’d like a stronger sip. Aperol spritz is traditionally served in large wine goblets, but will be delicious in any glass you have on hand.
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