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Mezcal provides a slightly smoky note and an element of surprise to this cocktail created by Will Noland of Brooklyn’s Sidecar He named it after what he considers ‘‘the greatest transvestite-biker-exploitation movie of all time,’’ not just its pretty color.
Ingredients: aperol, mezcal, prosecco, soda water
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The drink, invented by the New York bartender Sam Ross, who created the classic modern cocktail the penicillin, has slowly been gaining steam since it was introduced in 2007, showing up on cocktail menus in numerous time zones It is a rich, immediately likable whiskey sour lent plenty of culinary complexity by the amaro and the Aperol.
Ingredients: bourbon, aperol, amaro, lemon juice
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Created by Willy Shine of Contemporary Cocktails, The 212 represents a classic, yet rejuvenating New York drink. Served at NYC hotspot The Anchor, a bar/lounge...
Ingredients: grapefruit juice, aperol
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In its glory days, Venice sent out its fearsome fleet to conquer international trade Today, a gentler envoy has conquered international cocktail menus: the spritz The fizzy aperitif is made with a choice of Aperol, Campari or Cynar along with white wine and sparkling mineral water.
Ingredients: prosecco, aperol, soda water
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Ingredients: lillet blanc, aperol
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This drink is sweet, bitter, citrusy and sparkling — even slightly salty — but with minimal punch It is a graceful way to begin an evening, and a thing of perfection on a sultry afternoon The spritz can be made several ways, but the best and most common is simply a glass of prosecco with two or three ice cubes and a dash of sparkling water, topped with Aperol, a twist of lemon or slice of orange and — importantly and strangely — one green olive
Ingredients: prosecco, aperol, green olive
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Ingredients: lime juice, orange liqueur
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Northeastern Italians’ favorite aperitivo.
Ingredients: aperol, sparkling wine, orange
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Gates Otsuji of the bar Le Bain at the Standard Hotel in New York created this refined, but lively spritzer It riffs on the popular Aperol spritz, but, Otsuji notes, “the addition of vodka raises the A.B.V of the cocktail just enough to take it from aperitif to anytime, and the orange juice adds some body to the texture."
Ingredients: syrup, orange juice, aperol, vodka