Sunday Sip: Spritz-ing in Venezia

by whit on December 20, 2009



While in Italy, my favorite time of day is around 5 or 6 pm. Not only because I am that much closer to some sort of utterly fantastic dinner feast, but because these are the hours of aperitivo. Much like an American happy hour, it is a time to gather with friends, have a snack and a drink and open the stomach and palate for the dinner experience. Other than the region of Emilia-Romagna (with it’s lambrusco and culatello), Venice is my favorite place for aperitivo. I was there in chilly November and the piazzas were still full of people sitting around drinking ice cold glasses of spritz, munching on potato chips and discussing the day’s events. You can get a spritz anywhere in Italy, but it is most popular in the North.

photo by M. Quintanilla

photo by M. Quintanilla

What is a spritz, you ask? Classically, it is Campari (an Italian bitter liqueur), white wine and a splash of sparkling water over ice with an olive garnish. But, there are variations on this theme. As my friend Marisa and I stood at an incredibly crowded bar waiting to order, we watched as the bartender expertly created what seemed like dozens of spritz per minute for us thirsty patrons. Sometimes he would use white wine and sometimes he would use…..prosecco! Also an option, it seemed, was Aperol instead of Campari.  That was it, I had chosen my version of spritz. Aperol and prosecco on ice with a slice of orange. Delicious and refreshing.

Spritz. It’s what’s for aperitivo.

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Jeremy Parzen December 24, 2009 at 6:05 am

yes, the question is: Campari or Aperol?

Who knew that Robert Mitchum drank spritzers?

Merry Christmas Brunellos have more fun! :-)

croosadabilia April 1, 2010 at 12:56 am

’tis a beautiful time of day…
I really dig the Negroni Sbagliato version…
Campari/Martini Rosso/Prosecco, a slice of arancia tarocco
and things are looking beautiful!
Cheers Brunella!

whitney April 1, 2010 at 9:43 am

cheers! sounds delicious- i love me some blood orange in my spritz.

croosadabilia April 1, 2010 at 2:26 pm

yeah, you inspired me, and today i poured some fine aperitivos here in rome!

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