Spritz (cocktail)



Italian wine-based cocktail
The Spritz is a popular wine-based cocktail originating from Italy. It is typically prepared with Prosecco, a type of Italian sparkling wine, combined with a bitter liqueur such as Aperol or Campari, and topped off with soda water. The drink is usually served over ice in a wine glass and garnished with an orange slice.
History[edit]
The origins of the Spritz date back to the 19th century in the region of Veneto, during the period of the Austrian Empire. The term "spritz" is derived from the German word "spritzen," meaning to spray, which refers to the practice of diluting Italian wines with soda water to make them lighter and more refreshing.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of the Spritz, depending on the type of bitter liqueur used. The most common variations include:
- Aperol Spritz: Made with Aperol, known for its bright orange color and slightly sweet, bitter taste.
- Campari Spritz: Made with Campari, which has a more intense bitter flavor and a deep red color.
- Select Spritz: Made with Select, a Venetian aperitif with a balanced bitter-sweet flavor.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare a classic Spritz:
- Fill a wine glass with ice.
- Pour in 3 parts Prosecco.
- Add 2 parts Aperol or Campari.
- Top off with 1 part soda water.
- Stir gently to combine.
- Garnish with an orange slice.
Serving[edit]
The Spritz is typically served as an aperitif, a pre-dinner drink meant to stimulate the appetite. It is especially popular during the summer months due to its refreshing and light nature.
Cultural Significance[edit]
The Spritz has become a symbol of Italian aperitivo culture, representing a time to relax and socialize with friends and family. It is commonly enjoyed in piazzas and outdoor cafes across Italy.
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