What Is a Campari Spritz?
If Aperol is the crowd-pleaser, Campari is its sophisticated older sibling.
A Campari Spritz uses the same structure—but delivers a deeper, more bitter, and more complex flavour.
The Classic Campari Spritz Ratio
- 3 parts Prosecco
- 2 parts Campari
- 1 part soda water
Same formula. Totally different experience.
Ingredients
- 90ml Prosecco
- 60ml Campari
- 30ml soda water
- Ice
- Orange slice
How to Make It
- Fill a wine glass with ice
- Add Prosecco
- Pour in Campari
- Top with soda
- Stir gently
- Garnish with orange
Why Choose Campari?
Campari brings:
- Strong herbal bitterness
- Less sweetness than Aperol
- A longer, more complex finish
It’s the preferred choice in parts of Italy for those who want a more serious aperitivo.
Pro Tips
- Use very dry Prosecco to counter bitterness
- Adjust Campari down slightly if new to bitter drinks
- Try a lemon twist instead of orange for extra sharpness
Taste Profile
- Bold bitterness
- Herbal complexity
- Crisp and dry
Spritzometer Verdict
Best for: Experienced drinkers, aperitivo purists
Difficulty: Easy
Balance: Bitter > Sweet
This content has been generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI).