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Limoncello Spritz is my new go-to cocktail for spring and summer. It’s bright, light, and refreshing.
Transport yourself to the sunny shores of Italy with this refreshing Limoncello spritz with this blend of bubbly Prosecco, zesty lemon liqueur, and a splash of soda water.
Why We Love This Cocktail
We love this drink for its invigorating citrus burst, effervescent sparkle, and the way it effortlessly captures the essence of Italian summer in every sip.
Ingredients
- 4 oz. Prosecco
- 2 oz. Limoncello
- 1 oz. fresh lemon juice
- Sparkling water
- Lemon slice and fresh mint for garnish
Let’s Make a Limoncello Spritz
- Fill a large wine glass with ice.
- Add limoncello and lemon juice.
- Add Prosecco.
- Top with sparkling water.
- Garnish with a lemon slice and fresh mint.
Krazy Kitchen Mom Tips
- Chill the ingredients: for the most refreshing cocktail, chill the Prosecco, Limoncello, and soda water before mixing.
- Use high-quality ingredients: opt for a high-quality Limoncello and Prosecco to enhance the flavor profile of the cocktail.
- Garnish creatively: elevate the presentation and aroma by garnishing with fresh lemon slices, mint leaves, or even a twist of lemon zest for an extra burst of citrus fragrance.
More KKM Refreshing Spritz Cocktails
Limoncello Spritz Cocktail
Ingredients
- 4 oz. Prosecco
- 2 oz. Limoncello
- 1 oz. fresh lemon juice
- Sparkling water
- lemon slice and fresh mint for garnish
Instructions
- Fill a large wine glass with ice.
- Add limoncello and lemon juice.
- Add Prosecco.
- Top with sparkling water.
- Garnish with a lemon slice and fresh mint.
Notes
- Chill the ingredients: for the most refreshing cocktail, chill the Prosecco, Limoncello, and soda water before mixing.
- Use high-quality ingredients: opt for a high-quality Limoncello and Prosecco to enhance the flavor profile of the cocktail.
- Garnish creatively: elevate the presentation and aroma by garnishing with fresh lemon slices, mint leaves, or even a twist of lemon zest for an extra burst of citrus fragrance.
Mary Pohl says
Currently having an extremely hot day in the Midwest! Made this refreshingly delicious recipe today. Was a hit in our house. Even my non wine drinking husband enjoyed it.
Laura Franco says
Happy you both like it! It’s now my new go to for summer – so refreshing.