Tuesday 9 April 2013

Spritz time!





The Spritz is a wine-based cocktail commonly served as an aperitif in northern Italy, especially in the Veneto region and surrounding areas. 




The drink is prepared with prosecco wine, a dash of some bitter liqueur such as Aperol or Campari. The glass is then 
topped off with sparkling mineral water. 






It is usually served over ice in a lowball glass (or sometimes a martini glass or wine glass) and garnished a slice of orange, or sometimes an olive, depending on the liqueur. 





Another variation of the drink uses champagne with the liqueur rather than prosecco. 





The drink originated in Venice while it was part of the Austrian Empire, and is based on the Austrian Spritzer, a combination of equal parts white wine and soda water. 




More recently it became the traditional drink of the students of the University of Padua. 




So I am on my one to a very nice outdoor bar where they serve the best spritz ever.....wanna join me???

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