If you prefer cocktails with a tart taste, you’ll love this grapefruit Aperol spritz. First, add ice to a wine glass. Next, add Aperol, grapefruit juice and prosecco. Then top with vodka. Give the ...
Image: ©2foodtrippers As orange as a summer sunset, Italy's Aperol Spritz is a boozy, bubbly beverage that's simultaneously sweet and bitter. It's also a drink that is easy to order at bars all over ...
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, ...
Fill a chilled wineglass or rocks glass with ice. Add the amaro, Prosecco, a splash of seltzer and a couple dashes of bitters (if using) to the glass and stir. Pop the zest or olives into the cocktail ...
Summer, for us, is spritzer season. We have no problem sipping a single cocktail on a cozy, cold winter night, but when it’s hot out, you get thirsty. That can make drinking regular-strength cocktails ...
Bright, bittersweet, and slightly effervescent, the Spritz — a traditional Italian aperitivo— has found massive popularity across the pond. "For Italians, a spritz is a stimulation of the palate and ...
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The bitter orange aperitif has a rather interesting history, starting in Italy. It was born in 1919 although it can be traced to 1805. Aperol was marketed around Italy as a drink for women and ...
MILAN — Ah, the magic of Northern Italy. Well-dressed crowds stroll down ancient streets bathed in the glow of the warm Italian sun. The heady combination of pizza, espresso and cologne wafts around ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you prefer cocktails with a tart taste, you’ll love this grapefruit Aperol spritz. First, add ice to a wine glass. Next, add ...