Aperol spritz

English

Noun

Aperol spritz (plural Aperol spritzes)

  1. A variant of the spritz cocktail using Aperol as bitters.
    • 2019 May 9, Rebekah Peppler, “The Aperol Spritz Is Not a Good Drink”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      For me, a well-made spritz is an ideal opener to the night. The best ones are more nuanced than the Aperol spritz, but no more complicated. If your finished drink tastes like a children’s vitamin, it’s wrong, and it’s a hangover biding its time.
    • 2023 February 3, Alessandra Ranelli, “Two Kisses We Never Talked About”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
      We keep good boundaries, except for one Monday last January when I took him out to celebrate his new job. After a few too many Aperol spritzes, we tripped home.
    • 2025 May 5, Brock Colyar, “It Must Be Nice to Be a West Village Girl”, in New York[3], archived from the original on 19 May 2025:
      Everything in both Keenan’s and Kerrigan’s accounts was calibrated to be just the right level of accessible yet enviable: fast fashion and white sneakers, Solidcore workouts and Aperol spritzes, all set against a picture-perfect backdrop of New York City, recognizable from everyone’s favorite middlebrow television shows.

Swedish

Noun

Aperol spritz c

  1. Aperol spritz (cocktail)