Elderflower Aperol Spritz Recipe (2024)

A twist to a classic co*cktail, this Elderflower Aperol Spritz recipe adds a touch of floral balanced with the bitter and bubbly.

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I love sipping on an aperol spritz on a warm, sunny day and closing my eyes and pretending that I am on the Amalfi Coast or the South of France.

And even on chilly days, I, Ashley Conway can still have an aperol spritz, close my eyes and pretend that it’s bright and cheery outside too.

Aperol spritz truly are a vacation in a glass! They’re so light and the ideal year-round drink.Mix these up at your next brunch or when you feel like embracing the joie de vivre!

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What is an Aperol Spritz?

Pronounced “AH-peh-rawl sprits”, this co*cktail is composed of three main ingredients: 3 parts wine based, 2 parts Aperol, and a splash of soda.

Many also prefer an aperol prosecco or aperol with champagne. Either way, Aperol is the never changing ingredient.

Aperol originated in Italy. This orange-red liquor is slightly bitter and incredibly light, with its alcohol content only 11%.

Herbs and roots infuse Aperol for a liquor with orange and rhubarb flavors.

Originating from Italy, Aperolis an infusion of herbs and roots with two of its most distinctive flavours being oranges and rhubarb.

Italians love drinking this co*cktail during aperitivo hour aka happy hour after work.

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The Aperol Spritz Debate

The New York Times recently published a lengthy article on why they think the popular aperol spritz is not so great. Their exact words were that “it was not a good drink”.

This has sparked viral debates on a classic co*cktail that is over 100 years old. It’s not the 9th most ordered co*cktail in the world for no reason!

Yes, the bitterness of Aperol can take some time to get use to, but we highly recommend giving it a try.

Aperol Spritz Gate has only solidified my love for this orange hued summer sipper. You can’t ever pry Aperol Spritzes out of my cold dead hands. Hah!

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How to Switch Up a Classic Aperol Spritz

I love the classic, but recently switched it up for a co*cktail party by adding in elderflower liqueur.

These Elderflower Aperol Spritz are a touch floral balanced with the bitter and bubbly. They are sure to be a crowd pleaser!

The addition of the elderflower is subtle, but gives it some lovely floral notes marry well with citrusy bitter aperol and a natural pairing with champagne.

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What is Elderflower Liqueur?

Elderflower liqueuris made elderflowers, small, white flowers that grow in a bush.

The liqueur is made without any preservatives so the elderflowers are always handpicked and fresh. you get the best flavors in the first six months of a batch.

The flower does not have a strong floral scent as you would get from lavender or roses. So elderflower liqueur is very light, crisp and delicate. It has a similar flavor to a lychee.

The most popular elderflower liqueur is St. Germain, which I used in this recipe.

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Ingredients to Make an Elderflower Aperol Spritz

Dry white sparkling wine or champagne — It’s ideal (but not necessary) to have it chilled beforehand.

Aperol — The key liqueur to any aperol spritz.

Elderflower liqueur — The main ingredient to how I reinvented a classic spritz.

Soda water — Added for the carbonation and to cut the bitterness from the Aperol. You can also substitute the soda water for sparkling water.

Grapefruit wedge, elderflowers or baby’s breath — Typically, you find the drink garnished with a slice of orange or green olive. But I like to add color to the already orange palette!

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How to Make an Elderflower Aperol Spritz

1 — Fill a large wine glass or highball with ice.

2 — Pour all of the ingredients into the glass filled with ice and stir.

3 — Garnish with a grapefruit wedge and elderflowers or baby’s breath.

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Why Using Sparkling Wine is Better in an Aperol Spritz

As I mentioned before, people have their preference for making aperol spritzes with white wine, prosecco or champagne.

Traditionally, you’ll discover that prosecco is the most common choice. However, I like to make them with a more dry style of sparkling wine.

Prosecco tends to have a lot of residual sugars and far too sweet when combined with bitter sweet Aperol.Whereas, dry sparkling wine balances out the bitter flavors.

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More Sparkling co*cktails

In case you’re looking for other light and easy co*cktails with a mix of sparkling wine or champagne, here are a few of my favorites from the archives —

  • Brandy, white wine and the classic fall apple cider — Autumn Fig Sangria Recipe
  • Another Aperol and sparkling wine recipe but this time with bourbon —Paper Plane Spritz Recipe
  • Strawberry, bubbles and ice cream —
  • A champagne and gin based drink that can also be made into a mocktail —Sparkling Mint Meyer Lemonade Recipe
  • Another classic wine co*cktail with our own twist — Sparkling Pimm’s Cup Recipe

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Elderflower Aperol Spritz co*cktail Recipe

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A twist to a classic co*cktail, these Elderflower Aperol Spritz are a touch floral balanced with the bitter and bubbly.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Total Time10 minutes mins

Course co*cktails

Cuisine Amaro

Equipment

  • Wine glass

Ingredients

  • 3 oz dry white sparkling wine or champagne
  • 1 3/4 oz Aperol
  • 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur
  • 1/2 oz soda water
  • Grapefruit wedge, elderflowers or baby’s breath optional for garnish

Nutrition

Calories: 208kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 75mg | Sugar: 6g | Iron: 1mg

Servings: 1

Calories: 208kcal

Instructions

  • Fill a large wine glass or highball with ice.

  • Pour all of the ingredients into the glass and stir.

  • Garnish with grapefruit wedge and elderflowers or baby’s breath.

KEYWORD: elderflower aperl spritz

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FAQs

What is a stronger version of Aperol Spritz? ›

If your liquor store is fresh out of Aperol, reach for the bottle beside it on the shelf. “Rather than Aperol, try swapping in Campari for your next spritz,” says Wisrawan. “Though it's a bit more bitter than Aperol, I find Campari has a bolder and longer-lasting aftertaste thanks to its higher alcohol content.”

Is Aperol Spritz a healthier drink? ›

It's not a health drink, but it's better than other alcoholic drinks. Any high-sugar co*cktail is going to have more of a negative impact. Having said that, one aperol spritz with your antipasti, olives and good company on a summer's evening isn't going to be the root cause of prediabetes.

What is the best mixer for Aperol? ›

While Prosecco and soda water is the classic mix, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy Aperol. We spoke to different mixologists to find their perfect alternative Aperol Spritz recipe: Aperol, vodka and cider.

What is the mistake in Aperol spritz? ›

The first mistake is adding the prosecco before the soda water. You should always add the soda water first.

What is a good substitute for Prosecco in Aperol spritz? ›

That's three parts prosecco, two parts aperitif (like your Select or Aperol), and one part soda water. “ You can play around with this by keeping the structure the same, but replacing the ingredients,” Tonelli explains. “For example, add Lambrusco or hard apple cider instead of prosecco.”

Is Aperol Spritz more alcoholic than wine? ›

It has the bitter taste of an aperitif or digestif, yet at a sessionable 11 percent alcohol by volume, it's similar to a low-alcohol wine or a high-alcohol beer. Unless you happen to be buying your Aperol in Germany, that is. In Germany, all Aperol is 15 percent alcohol by volume.

Is Aperol high in alcohol? ›

Aperol Spritz is a low alcohol aperitif

With an alcohol percentage of just 11%, Aperol Spritz is a great choice if you're choosing to moderate your drinking. You could even pair it with a non-alcoholic sparkling wine to keep this popular aperitif super low!

Is Aperol Spritz a feminine drink? ›

A co*cktail for men? Men love the orange-coloured tipple more than women. The Aperol Spritz is their third favourite co*cktail on Business Insider's shortlist, whereas for women it comes in at fourth, (overall the Spritz remains in 2nd place because of how popular it is for both genders in Europe!)

Do Italians actually drink Aperol Spritz? ›

Often described as an Italian sunset in a glass, the Aperol Spritz originated in the city of Padua and has become one of the most famous co*cktails from Italy. The Aperol liqueur became a beloved apéritif in Padua and out of its rising popularity the Aperol Spritz was born during the chic 1950s in Northern Italy.

Is Aperol full of sugar? ›

A generic 170ml glass of Aperol Spritz contains total carbs 36g, fat 0g, dietary fiber 0g, protein 0g, sugars 36g and 177 calories.

Why does everyone in Italy drink Aperol Spritz? ›

The drink was invented as a means to combat the heat and humidity of Italy's summer months. It became popular among people who wanted something light to sip on before dinner.

What club soda is best for Aperol? ›

Fever-Tree's soda-like bubbles and slightly acidic flavor makes it the best club soda for Aperol Spritz lovers. The bubbles will mimic and complement the bubbles from the Prosecco, and the bright but not overpowering acidity will brighten the zesty, bittersweet Aperol even more.

What is the closest drink to Aperol? ›

The Best Aperol Substitutes

For many people, the flavor profile of Aperol is very similar to Campari (another bitter, red-orange liquor). However, if this is a switch you are thinking of making, be aware that Campari is much higher in alcohol content.

How many bottles of Prosecco for 1 bottle of Aperol? ›

Making the perfect Aperol Spritz is as easy as 3-2-1. That's a ratio of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, 1 part soda water. If you're measuring, that's 90ml Prosecco, 60ml Aperol, 30ml soda.

What is a good alternative to Aperol? ›

Another close substitute for Aperol is Lillet. Although this aperitif is French instead of Italian, Lillet also makes an excellent, complex Spritz.

What is a good substitute for Aperol? ›

Campari gets its claim to fame as a key ingredient in a negroni, but it works just as well in a spritz when you want something bitter, albeit less boozy. The best part is, Campari is so popular that almost every bar has a bottle on the shelf, and most bartenders will happily swap out Campari for Aperol in a spritz.

What's a Chambord spritz? ›

First, we take a large wine and fill it with lots of ice. Then we add the Chambord, white wine and soda. Finally, we garnish it with black raspberries and mint.

What is the difference between Aperol Spritz and Hugo Spritz? ›

What is the difference between a Hugo and Aperol Spritz? A Hugo spritz is made with an elderflower aperitif liqueur (or cordial), whereas an Aperol spritz is made with the bitter-orange aperitif. Both spritzes follow a similar recipe makeup of aperitif, sparkling wine and soda water. How to make a Hugo Spritz at home?

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