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Why It Works
- A mix of membership soda and Prosecco provides acidity, yeasted notes, and additional effervescence to this refreshing aperitivo.
- The olive garnish provides a briny, savory counterpoint to the bittersweet notes of the Campari.
In Speakeasy, Jason Kosmas and Dushan Zaric of Workers Solely say that Campari spritz is the predecessor of the favored Aperol spritz: “Whereas the Aperol model is tender, the Campari model is daring and assertive.” It is served with a inexperienced olive, which is a surprisingly scrumptious companion for the tangy, barely bitter cocktail. Think about serving these with a pre-dinner unfold that features cheeses, charcuterie, olives, and pickles.
Severe Eats / Two Bites
June 2011
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2 ounces Prosecco or different glowing wine
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1 ounce membership soda
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2 ounces Campari
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1 giant inexperienced olive, or 3 small olives on a choose, to garnish
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Fill rocks glass with ice. Add glowing wine, membership soda, and Campari. Stir gently. Garnish with olives.
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