"Aperitivo Spritz | Crafted Pour"

"Aperitivo spritz 1920 - A Luxardo house recipe Its not a Spritz without the telltale orange of Aperitivo. And it’s not summertime til you’ve clinked balloon glasses of the bubbly, bittersweet drink. Long before the orange drink took over Instagram — approximately 200 years before — Italians were enjoying Aperitivo hour with a timeless Spritz. In the early 1800s, Austrians in Northern Italy began enjoying their wine with a splash, or in German, a “spritz” of water. By the 1920s, the Spritz had gained its telltale orange hue, and by the 1950s, grown into a cocktail recipe of orange-flavored Italian liqueur and Prosecco, topped with sparkling water. But one thing has never changed — the Spritz has always been the drink of Italian summer. Luxardo Aperitivo’s low alcoholic content and refreshing botanical and citrus flavors make it the perfect companion for Prosecco and a sunny brunch spread.", "undefined", "Aperitivo Spritz",

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Its not a Spritz without the telltale orange of Aperitivo. And it’s not summertime til you’ve clinked balloon glasses of the bubbly, bittersweet drink. Long before the orange drink took over Instagram — approximately 200 years before — Italians were enjoying Aperitivo hour with a timeless Spritz.

In the early 1800s, Austrians in Northern Italy began enjoying their wine with a splash, or in German, a “spritz” of water. By the 1920s, the Spritz had gained its telltale orange hue, and by the 1950s, grown into a cocktail recipe of orange-flavored Italian liqueur and Prosecco, topped with sparkling water. But one thing has never changed — the Spritz has always been the drink of Italian summer.

Luxardo Aperitivo’s low alcoholic content and refreshing botanical and citrus flavors make it the perfect companion for Prosecco and a sunny brunch spread. Aperitivo spritz 1920 - A Luxardo house recipe Its not a Spritz without the telltale orange of Aperitivo. And it’s not summertime til you’ve clinked balloon glasses of the bubbly, bittersweet drink. Long before the orange drink took over Instagram — approximately 200 years before — Italians were enjoying Aperitivo hour with a timeless Spritz. In the early 1800s, Austrians in Northern Italy began enjoying their wine with a splash, or in German, a “spritz” of water. By the 1920s, the Spritz had gained its telltale orange hue, and by the 1950s, grown into a cocktail recipe of orange-flavored Italian liqueur and Prosecco, topped with sparkling water. But one thing has never changed — the Spritz has always been the drink of Italian summer. Luxardo Aperitivo’s low alcoholic content and refreshing botanical and citrus flavors make it the perfect companion for Prosecco and a sunny brunch spread. Ingredients: - Luxardo Aperitivo - Prosecco Instructions: • Fill a balloon glass with ice. • Pour in the Luxardo Aperitivo, then Prosecco. • Top with a splash of club soda and an orange slice. Spritz,Fizzy,Light & Refreshing