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A sunny, citrus-forward alternative, the Limoncello Spritz swaps Aperol for the vibrant Italian lemon liqueur.
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For a floral and elegant upgrade, the St-Germain Spritz highlights the delicate flavours of elderflower liqueur.
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If you love the bitter notes of Aperol but want something bolder, Campari is the way to go.
For an earthy and slightly herbal twist, the Cynar Spritz uses this artichoke-based amaro in place of Aperol.
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Originating in the Italian Alps, the Hugo Spritz is a refreshing mix of elderflower syrup, prosecco, soda, and fresh mint.
A lesser-known but equally delightful variation, the Vermouth Spritz replaces Aperol with sweet or dry vermouth.
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For a burst of bergamot, the Italicus Spritz uses this aromatic Italian liqueur, delivering a citrussy experience.
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For a simple yet stunning variation, the Rosé Spritz swaps prosecco for a crisp rosé wine.
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These spritzes are guaranteed to spice up your summer cocktail game.