- The classic Italian cocktail is enjoyed throughout Italy as an aperitivo – a social drink before dinner time often paired with light bites such as tiny sandwiches and olives. The most popular Spritz recipe is made with Aperol.
- Aperol is a traditional Italian aperitif made by infusing alcohol with oranges, herbs, and roots.
- It is prepared according to a secret and original recipe that, according to the producer, has remained unchanged since its birth.
- Aperol has an unmistakable vibrant orange color, giving the Spritz a cheerful glow, but also a pleasant bittersweet taste.
Product Description
The classic Italian cocktail is enjoyed throughout Italy as an aperitivo – a social drink before dinner time often paired with light bites such as tiny sandwiches and olives. The most popular Spritz recipe is made with Aperol. But wait – what is Aperol? Aperol is a traditional Italian aperitif made by infusing alcohol with oranges, herbs, and roots. It is prepared according to a secret and original recipe that, according to the producer, has remained unchanged since its birth. Aperol has an unmistakable vibrant orange color, giving the Spritz a cheerful glow, but also a pleasant bittersweet taste.