The Italian liqueur Aperol is quite often mixed with Prosecco and club soda to make a spritz garnished with an orange slice. The bright-orange liqueur offers notes of orange citrus with mildly ...
There’s an Aperol-related version which uses non-alcoholic Italian orange liqueur, or a Hugo-related version which makes use of elderflower syrup to add a floral, deep note to your drink.
Aperol and Select are both aperitivo, a subsection of Italian Amari, bittersweet liqueurs. While many Amari ... to Italian wine they found too strong. While orange-hued Aperol is the most well ...
Made using the simple three-two-one ratio of prosecco, aperitif and soda water, the Italian ... Aperol with St-Germain elderflower liqueur. Top the fruity spirit with prosecco, soda and a wedge of ...
Austrian soldiers in the region were unaccustomed to the strength of Italian ... D.O.C. 2 Parts of Aperol 1 Part of Soda Water (served from a siphon or chilled bottle) 1 Slice of orange Method ...