Craft the Signature Aperol Spritz with quiet confidence—an icon of Italian aperitivo, effortlessly poised and endlessly refreshing. Effervescent and sunlit, it lends itself beautifully to long summer evenings, pre-dinner rituals, and those unhurried moments that call for something both vibrant and refined.
The Aperol Spritz, Perfected
Few cocktails capture the spirit of summer quite like the Aperol Spritz—radiant in hue, delicately bittersweet, and effortlessly refreshing. It is a drink that feels as at home on a sunlit terrace as it does in hand at golden hour, its gentle effervescence setting the tone for evenings that unfold slowly and beautifully.
Serve it as an elegant prelude to dinner, accompanied by light bites and good company, or simply savour it as the day softens into dusk. And when the seasons turn, this classic lends itself gracefully to reinvention—think a deeper, more autumnal expression, enriched with notes of cranberry and spice.
Why you’ll adore this Aperol Spritz
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Effortlessly Composed – A matter of moments to prepare, yet endlessly sophisticated in presentation.
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Bright & Invigorating – A perfect balance of citrus, bitterness, and sparkle—refreshment at its most refined.
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A Celebration of Summer – Designed for warm evenings, leisurely gatherings, and that first sip as the sun begins to set.
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Ingredients
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Ice, to chill
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180 ml Aperol
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180 ml Prosecco
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60 ml soda or sparkling water
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1 slice of orange, for finishing
A quietly balanced composition—simple in measure, yet effortlessly elegant in the glass.
Method
Fill each glass generously with ice, allowing it to chill the vessel to a crisp, inviting cool. Pour in the Aperol, its amber glow setting the tone, then follow with Prosecco, letting the bubbles rise with quiet elegance. Add a slice of orange for a touch of citrus perfume, and finish with a delicate splash of soda water. Serve at once—effortless, luminous, and ready to be enjoyed.
What is the Signature Aperol Spritz?
An enduring icon of Italian aperitivo culture, the Aperol Spritz is a beautifully balanced cocktail of Aperol, Prosecco, and soda water—light, sparkling, and unmistakably refined.
What about Prosecco?
Prosecco is a sparkling white wine from northern Italy, crafted primarily from the Glera grape. Bright, lightly fruity, and delicately effervescent, it offers a softer, more approachable elegance than its Champagne counterpart.
What does the Signature Aperol Spritz taste like?
Expect a graceful interplay of flavours—gentle bitterness from the Aperol, lifted by the crisp, fruit-forward notes of Prosecco. The result is a drink that is both subtly sweet and refreshingly bitter, with lingering hints of orange and sunlit citrus.
What to serve alongside
Traditionally enjoyed before dinner, the Aperol Spritz calls for simple, elegant accompaniments—salted almonds, marinated olives, delicate cheeses, or finely sliced cured meats. Light, savoury bites allow the drink’s brightness to shine, setting the stage for what follows.
Helpful Tips
This is my preferred expression of the Signature Aperol Spritz—perfectly balanced, yet beautifully adaptable to your own taste. For a softer, less bitter profile, simply lean into the Prosecco; for something lighter and more delicate, a touch more soda water will create a gentler, more ethereal pour.
A slice of orange is classic, its oils enhancing the citrus notes of the Aperol, though grapefruit or lemon offer a more nuanced, slightly sharper twist should you wish to refine the profile further.
Always serve well-chilled over ice, allowing the flavours to remain crisp and composed from first sip to last.
This recipe yields two elegantly poured cocktails—ideal for sharing, or for lingering just a little longer in the moment.

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The Signature Aperol Spritz
Ingredients
Method
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Fill two glasses generously with ice, allowing them to chill to a crisp, inviting temperature.
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Pour the Aperol over the ice, letting its amber hue settle elegantly, then follow with the Prosecco.
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Add a slice of orange to release its delicate citrus oils, and finish with a gentle splash of soda or sparkling water for a final lift of freshness. Serve immediately—bright, effervescent, and effortlessly refined.
Notes
Garnish offers its own quiet opportunity for refinement—while orange remains the classic choice, slices of grapefruit or lemon introduce a brighter, more nuanced citrus edge.
In the glass, expect a beautifully balanced interplay of gentle bitterness and subtle sweetness. Should you prefer a softer profile, a more generous pour of Prosecco will round the edges, creating a smoother, more approachable expression.
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