Few drinks capture the feeling of a relaxed afternoon quite like the Aperol Spritz. I have mixed countless glasses over the years, yet this one always brings a small sense of occasion. It looks vibrant, tastes refreshing and suits almost any setting. Whether you sit in a sunny garden or gather with friends, it feels just right.
To begin with, the charm of this cocktail lies in its roots. It comes from northern Italy, where light aperitifs play an important role in daily life. In cities like Venice, people meet before dinner to enjoy a gentle drink and good conversation. This tradition, known as Aperitivo, sets the tone for the evening. As a result, the drink is not just about flavour; it is about slowing down and enjoying the moment. Something I have learnt to enjoy.
Moreover, the flavour profile makes it widely loved. The key ingredient, Aperol, offers a balance of bitter orange, herbs, and a hint of sweetness. This blend keeps the drink light rather than overpowering. In addition, the bubbles add lift and freshness. Each sip feels crisp and clean, which makes it ideal for warm days.
However, what truly sets this cocktail apart is its appearance. The bright orange colour catches the eye straight away. When served over ice in a large glass, it almost glows in the sunlight. A slice of orange often sits on top, adding a simple yet elegant touch. Because of this, it has become a favourite for social occasions and outdoor gatherings.
Furthermore, the drink fits a wide range of tastes. It is not too strong, so it appeals to those who prefer something gentle. At the same time, it still carries enough character to interest seasoned drinkers. I often suggest it to guests who feel unsure about what to order. More often than not, they come back for a second glass.
In contrast to heavier cocktails, this one never feels demanding. You can sip it slowly while chatting or enjoying a meal. It pairs well with light snacks such as olives, cheeses, and cured meats. Therefore, it works beautifully as a pre-dinner drink or even as a casual treat in the afternoon.
Over time, I have noticed how easily it adapts to different settings. It suits a quiet evening at home just as well as a lively gathering. Because of its simplicity, it never feels out of place. Even those new to cocktails tend to feel comfortable with it straight away.
An Aperol Spritz remains a timeless choice. It blends flavour, style, and tradition in a very simple way.

Aperol Spritz Cocktail
Equipment
- Jigger or measuring tool
Ingredients
- 75 ml Prosecco
- 50 ml Aperol
- 25 ml soda water
- 1 slice orange fresh
- Ice cubes enough to fill the glass
Instructions
- Fill a large wine glass with ice cubes. Make sure the glass is well chilled.Ice cubes
- Pour in the Prosecco first. This helps keep the drink light and balanced.75 ml Prosecco
- Add the Aperol slowly over the top. Watch the colour develop.50 ml Aperol
- Top up with soda water to add a gentle sparkle.25 ml soda water
- Stir gently with a bar spoon. Do not overmix, as the bubbles should stay lively.
- Garnish with a fresh orange slice.1 slice orange
- Serve immediately and enjoy.


17 comments
A simple yet elegant drink that worked well as a pre-dinner option and paired nicely with snacks.
A good introduction to cocktails for beginners, as it is easy to follow and not too strong.
I loved how crisp and bubbly it tasted, although I would chill the glass more next time.
A decent drink, but I prefer something with a bit more depth and complexity.
I have never made these until last night and they were a big success. So refreshing and tasty. Buying extra supplies today lol
The flavour was pleasant, but I found it slightly too bitter for my personal taste.
Nice and refreshing, but I think I might reduce the Aperol slightly for a milder flavour.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the flavours came together in such a simple recipe.
Light and refreshing, this Aperol Spritz felt perfect for a sunny afternoon and I would happily make it again.
This has become a regular in my home, especially during warmer evenings in the garden.
I enjoyed it overall, though I felt it needed a slightly sweeter touch to suit my preference.
The orange garnish added a lovely aroma, which made each sip more enjoyable.
I enjoyed the balance of bitter and sweet flavours, although I added a little extra soda for a lighter finish.
Clean, crisp, and very drinkable, making it ideal for relaxed social occasions.
The colour alone makes this cocktail worth serving, and the taste did not disappoint either.
Very easy to prepare and it looked stunning in the glass, which made it great for guests.
Perfect for entertaining, as it looks impressive and takes very little effort to prepare.