
Aperol
Italy's Most Popular Mixer
Aperol has a unique bittersweet taste and bright orange color derived from a secret and original recipe that has remained unchanged over time as a result of the hard work of seven years of experimentation. Below we have four Aperol cocktail recipes that mix Aperol with gin, tequila, prosecco, or bourbon. There's a flavor to satisfy every palate!
Lightly alcoholic, Aperol is an infusion of oranges, herbs, and roots in a perfectly balanced combination. It's got a zesty orange appeal that leads to complex herbal nuances all harmonizing with a touch of vanilla. It's velvety and rounded with a long-lasting floral-orange finish.
FOUR COCKTAIL RECIPES WITH APEROL

Aperol Spritz
3 Parts Chilled Mionetto Prosecco
2 Part Aperol
1 Part Club Soda
1 Orange Wedge
Fill a wine glass with ice, add prosecco, Aperol and club soda. Garnish with a fresh orange wedge.

Summer Negroni
2 Parts Greenhook Gin
1 Part Aperol
1 Part Carpano Antica Formula
1 Lux Ice Ball
Raspberries
In the bottom of a cocktail shaker muddle raspberries and then measure all the ingredients into the shaker. Fill with ice, shake until well-chilled and strain into a rock glass with 1 Lux ice ball.



Paper Plane
1 Part Aperol
1 Part Bourbon Wild Turkey Russels 10
1 Part Lemon Juice
1 Part Amaro Montenegro
Add the bourbon, Aperol, Amaro Montenegro and lemon juice into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled. Strain into a coupe glass.

Aperol Paloma
1 Part Aperol
1 Part La Gran Senora Blanco Tequila
2 Lime Wedge
2 Parts fresh squeezed grapefruit juice
½ Part Agave Syrup
Add the Aperol , tequila, fresh grapefruit juice and 1 squeezed lime-wedge into a shaker filled with ice and shake until well-chilled. Pour into a highball glass filled with ice and garnish with a lime wedge.

