Few cocktails capture the spirit of summer quite like the Aperol Spritz. With its signature orange hue and effervescent bite, this drink has become a global favorite for good reason. Originating in Italy, the Aperol Spritz is crisp, lightly bitter, and just sweet enough to be endlessly sippable. Whether enjoyed on a sun-soaked terrace or served at a casual dinner party, it brings instant sophistication and refreshment.
The formula is simple but iconic: Aperol, Prosecco, and a splash of soda water. Served over ice with a slice of orange, it’s a drink that balances flavor and style in equal measure. Aperol brings a unique blend of bitter orange, rhubarb, and herbs to the mix, while Prosecco adds a sparkling lightness. The soda water tops it off, making the whole drink feel airy and refreshing.
Part of the magic of the Aperol Spritz lies in its versatility. It’s low in alcohol compared to other cocktails, making it ideal for daytime sipping or as a pre-dinner aperitif. Its bright, citrusy flavor profile pairs well with salty snacks, charcuterie, or light appetizers, making it a staple on any happy hour menu.
Visually, it’s also a showstopper. That vibrant orange color is instantly recognizable and photograph-worthy, especially when served in a large wine glass filled with ice and garnished just right. It’s the kind of drink that sets the tone for laid-back, elegant fun.
Over the past decade, the Aperol Spritz has gone from a local Italian tradition to a global trend. Its timeless charm and refreshing taste ensure that it won’t be going out of style any time soon. For those looking for a cocktail that’s both classic and contemporary, the Aperol Spritz checks every box.

Ingredients
- 3 ounces Prosecco
- 2 ounces Aperol
- 1 splash soda water
- 1 slice orange for garnish
- 1 cup ice
Instructions
- Fill a large wine glass with ice.
- Add the Prosecco followed by the Aperol.
- Add a splash of soda water and stir gently.
- Garnish with an orange slice and serve immediately.
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Super easy to make! Can’t believe I never tried this before. Will definitely make it again!
I added too much soda and now it’s kinda bland. Make sure to follow the recipe! 🤦♀️
Yummy! Just what I needed after a long day. Who needs a fancy bar?!
This is my go-to summer drink! So refreshing! 🍹
Tried this at a party and it’s literally the only drink I could taste…so weird!
Weird? That’s crazy! I think it has a great balance, but maybe your taste buds were off that night. Some drinks hit different, ya know?
I totally get what you mean! It’s like a citrus explosion! But I love the taste, maybe it’s just not for everyone.
Why do people love this so much? It’s just orange and prosecco…not impressed.
Absolutely love this drink! Perfect for summer evenings.
So simple yet so fancy! Tastes like a vacation in a glass. 🍹
This drink is overrated. Just a splash of soda and some fancy name doesn’t make it special. 🤷♂️
I get what you mean! It’s just bubbly stuff, not really worth the hype. 😒
But honestly, it’s all about the vibe! Taste good on a sunny day, trust me! 🌞
Aperol is too much for me. I prefer something sweeter. Will try again but put less in.
Absolutely love this drink! It’s perfect for summer evenings. Refreshing and easy to make!!
Yum, yum, yum! I made a big batch for my friends, and they all loved it. Will be my go-to for gatherings for sure!
Glad to hear it was a hit! Such a refreshing drink, especially for summer gatherings. Cheers!
Quick and easy recipe! I didn’t have Prosecco, so used champagne instead, and it was still delish! 🍾
I tried this at a party and thought it was too bitter. Not my cup of tea, sorry! Maybe I’ll stick to mojitos.
I don’t understand the hype. My spritz came out too bitter, I think I added too much Aperol.
Isn’t Aperol too sweet?? I prefer stronger drinks. This felt kinda weak to me.
Isn’t Prosecco just sparkling white wine? What’s the difference? 🤔
Tastes amazing! Perfect for hot days. Everyone should try this at least once. Cheers! 🥂
I totally agree! It’s so refreshing, especially on a sunny day! ☀️
Not sure about this one… I find it too bitter for my taste. 🤷♀️