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Few places have mastered the art of the simple co*cktail quite like Italy. Aperitivo, or a light drink before dinner, is a treasured custom throughout Italy where relaxation and conversation over a glass of wine or a co*cktail is a great way to unwind after a busy day. Citrusy and bubbly, this Limoncello Spritz is easy to make and one sip will transport you to the Amalfi coast for a taste of la dolce vita right in your own backyard.
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I first fell in love with spritzes while visiting a friend who lives in Ferarra, Italy. After arriving by train from Florence we dropped my luggage off at her place and took her daughter to a nearby park.
“This park has my favorite bar” she exclaimed and explained to me that many neighborhood parks in Italy have small kiosks where you can get a snack, coffee or a co*cktail. It was here I had my first limoncello spritz sitting among a beautiful garden while children played and the day’s light turned golden as we headed toward sunset. It was lovely and I was smitten, not just with the limoncello spritz but also with the fact that this was a very typical way to spend an evening.
What is a Spritz co*cktail?
Spritzes date back to the 1800’s in the Veneto region of Northern Italy which at the time was controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Soldiers found Italian wines to be a bit too strong so they lightened their drinks with a splash of water (or “spritz” in German). Aperol spritzes are quite popular and you’ll also find other liqueurs used such as Campari, St. Germain (try my Hugo Spritz), Amaro ( take a look at my Amaro Spritz) and limoncello.
How to Make a Limoncello Spritz
This limoncello spritz follows the classic 3:2:1 spritz ratio of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts limoncello and 1 part soda water. I usually use homemade limoncello (since it’s easy to make and I get a huge batch) but there are plenty of excellent limoncellos you can purchase as well. For an individual limoncello spritz I add limoncello to a glass with ice, top with Prosecco and soda water and stir to combine. You can also easily make a pitcher of limoncello spritz using the same ratio (in this case 1 bottle of Prosecco, 2 cups of limoncello and 1 cup soda water), this is a simple batch co*cktail to make for any summer party. Garnish your spritz with a slice of lemon and mint and enjoy!
If you like this Limoncello Spritz co*cktail be sure to take a look at some of my other recipes!
Limoncello Martini
Limoncello Tiramisu
White Port and Tonic
French Gimlet
Fresh Peach Bellini
Rebujito co*cktail
Passionfruit Mojito
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Limoncello Spritz – Refreshing Italian Lemon co*cktail
Citrusy and bubbly this Limoncello Spritz will transport you to the coast of Italy! Discover this easy recipe for a refreshing Italian lemon co*cktail.
4.62 from 169 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine Italian
Servings 1
Ingredients
For Individual Limoncello Spritz
- 3 oz Prosecco or other sparkling wine
- 2 oz Limoncello
- 1 oz soda water
For a Pitcher of Limoncello Spritz
- 1 750 ml bottle Prosecco approximately 3 cups
- 2 cups Limoncello
- 1 cup soda water
Instructions
Individual Limoncello Spritz
Pour limoncello in a glass with ice, top with Prosecco and soda water and stir to combine. Garnish with lemon slices, mint or basil as desired.
Pitcher of Limoncello Spritz
Pour limoncello in a large pitcher with ice, top with Prosecco and soda water and stir to combine. Garnish with lemon slices, mint or basil as desired.
Keyword lemon co*cktail, lemon drink, spritz recipe, summer co*cktails, summer drinks
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Ramona says
Loved this. So refreshing! I’ll make it again.Reply
Chef Dennis says
This Limoncello Spritz looks really refreshing!Reply
Will says
So delicious. Thanks!Reply
Jamie says
This is perfect for those hot summer days!Reply
Nayomi says
This looks like such a refreshing summer co*cktail. Delicious.Reply
Mama Maggie's Kitchen says
Oh my word! I need this in my life! So refreshingly good.Reply
Brynn says
Sounds perfect for sipping all summer longReply
Oscar says
This is my new favourite drink. Love this.Reply
Alexandra says
A delicious and refreshing drink – cheeers!Reply
Addie says
So refreshing and delicious!Reply
Nora says
What a lovely refreshing recipe! Thanks for sharing!Reply
Amy says
Perfect for summer! So refreshing.Reply
sarah says
such a gorgeous recipe!Reply
Natalie says
This is the perfect drink for Summer. Totally refreshing. I love the lemon flavors. I’ll give this a try for sure. Thanks!Reply
Julia says
This was so refreshing! Loved having this last night!Reply
Jamie says
This will be perfect for a hot summer evening!Reply
Beth says
This drink is so refreshing and delicious! My hubby and I loved this, so excited to make this drink again!Reply
Jess says
Love using fresh mint in recipes!Reply
Anjali says
This co*cktail was so good!! Super refreshing and perfect for a hot summer day!Reply
Tarragon says
This Limoncello is as good for summers as a doctor’s order. Seems very refreshing and my personal choice for a summer afternoon drink.Reply
Kylie says
This is perfect for using up the limoncello we made during covid! Great recipe and so simple!Reply
Alex says
Love this – so good!Reply
Allyssa says
Thank you so much for this limoncelllo spritz! Really refreshing and perfect for gatherings! It’s really helpful!Reply
Jere Cassidy says
I would love to be walking through the city and be able to buy a spritzer and sit at a park. Well, I will have to make my own and sit on the patio. Thanks for the easy recipe.Reply
veenaazmanov says
Such options lift my mood too. Love the color and the combination and the presentation. This is refreshing and so tempting.Reply
Kathryn says
This spritz is so refreshing and delicious! I am making this again asap!! I love all things lemon so this was perfect, especially since it’s been so warm out! Thank you so much!Reply
GUNJAN C Dudani says
I am glad I found this recipe at the right time. Its Friday and a beautiful beverage with delectable flavors is what we always look forward to.Reply
Natalie says
What a fantastic summer drink. Lovely combo. Since I love lemons, it’s impossible not to give this a try! Can’t wait.See AlsoFrench Blond co*cktailReply
Heidy says
This limoncello spritz was so refreshing the other day. I think it was about 100 + in the shade, and we all enjoyed this limoncello spritz by the pool!Reply
Marisa F Stewart says
We also make our own limoncello — so good. We keep ours in the freezer and it doesn’t freeze – just very cold. Last night we opened our bottle of Prosecco and made us a spritz. We enjoyed it out on our deck looking at the ducks on our lake. What a wonderful custom. We’ll definitely be doing it again. Thank you for the inspiration – we usually use Aperol for our spritz.Reply
Kate says
Made this limoncello for our summer grill and we absolutely loved it. Definitely a keeper!Reply
Jamie says
This reminds me of our trip to Italy and brings back such great memories! I love the flavor of this and how easy it is to make!Reply
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
This is a must try for the summer! I could not take my eyes off your beautiful pictures!Reply
Loreto and Nicoletta says
Thank you!❤️👍You took me right back to Italy. So many memories of Aperol spritz and limoncello. Your right the Italian culture knows how to unwind from a busy day!Reply
sivia says
I had a bottle of limoncello at home and I was looking for a recipe to use it. I’m glad I found yours, so refreshing and delicious.Reply
Irina says
What a sunny color and an amazing taste this co*cktail holds! I made it for my husband and me: it is the best!Reply
maryanne says
I made these for my book club last night and everyone raved about them! Not too sweet and the bubbly was lovely!Reply
Anjali says
This co*cktail looks so refreshing and perfectly sweet!! Can’t wait to make this for a dinner I’m hosting this weekend!Reply
Cathleen says
I went to Italy for 3 weeks in 2019 and saw these drinks everywhere, yet never tried them. Can you believe it? This needs to change!! Bookmarking it for when I get back from vacation, thanks so much for the recipe 🙂Reply
Eileen Kelly says
I have had many Limoncello and this was by far the best one ever! We just loved the flavor and I will be serving these often.Reply
Charla says
Nice!! This is beyond refreshing and perfect for the summer season.Reply
Beth says
We love this drink, so refreshing and very delicious! My husband and I had this the other night, and this was such a huge hit! We loved how this turned out!Reply
Jacqueline Meldrum says
What a brilliant idea. I am used to being presented with a shot of limoncello at the end of a meal but never though to make a co*cktail with it. I do love lemon flavoured desserts and drinks.Reply
Mirlene says
Beautiful drink. I am looking forward to making it this weekend.Reply
Biana says
Looks delicious and simple to make. A perfect, refreshing summer drink.Reply
Dannii says
That looks super refreshing. Perfect for a garden party!Reply
Rosemary says
This looks so refreshing, and perfect for a summer evening. Can’t wait to make one!
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Sarah Baumeister says
Picture it, Sicily, 1922… This co*cktail takes your right to Italy!Reply
Giangi Townsend says
Yummy!!! I love limoncello and have a homemade bottle in the refrigerator which I will use with this refreshing drink. Looks great!Reply
Audrey says
This was great for relaxing with friends. Very refreshing.Reply
Gabriela Herrera says
This is a must try I just went to the liquor yesterday and stocked up on hard liquors but this recipe is on my list to try next week.Reply
Anaiah says
You seriously make all the best co*cktail recipes! This limoncello spritz looks delicious and I can’t wait to try it.Reply
Rob says
This is the perfect summer eve drink!Reply
Jenny says
This was so refreshing, I absolutely loved it!Reply
Oscar says
This recipe reminds me of spending time with my family in Italy. Love this.Reply
Jagruti says
This sounds so refreshing.I was looking for something summer for labor day. This sounds perfect.Reply
Chef Dennis says
Tasty! This is really refreshingly good.Reply
Amanda Scarlati says
So light and refreshing – the best summer co*cktail!Reply
Ramona says
I have had some limoncello and I had to try this. It’s a keeper. I’ll definitely make it again.Reply
Andrea White says
Looks super refreshing! Can’t wait to try it out!Reply
Kayla DiMaggio says
Yum! Limoncello is one of my favorites! This spritz was so delightful!Reply
Leah Buehler says
Wow I never realized how easy it is to make your own Limoncello Spritz! I love this 3-2-1 method, easy for me to remember for when I’m entertaining guests at home. Thank you!
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Bianca says
This is such an amazing refreshing drink! Was the perfect way to use my Limoncello 🙂 thank you for the awesome, easy recipeReply
Julia says
This was a really refreshing drink on warm summer’s day… it was delicious. We’ll definitely be having this again.Reply
Debra says
Awesome….we had only used our limoncello for after dinner shots before finding this recipe….so refreshing.Reply
Sarah says
Yum, this is such a great summer co*cktail, fresh and delicious!Reply
Suzanne Fluhr says
I’m definitely going to give this a try. I found it when you commented on my aperol spritz Facebook post, and now your recipe lives on my Pinterest recipe board! If we can’t go to Italy right now, at least we can bring la dolce vita closer to us.
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Linda says
I just made orangecello so I it instead. Wonderful!Reply
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