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Sarti Spritz made with Sarti Rosa, Prosecco and soda water. This fruity spritz is perfect for summer, served alongside olives and antipasti.

Is this the new spritz of the summer?
Sarti Rosa (pronounced sar-tee ro-sa) is an Italian aperitivo liqueur from Bologna dating back to 1885, although it’s definitely not as well known as Aperol or Campari.
It has a gorgeous pink hue and is made with Sicilian blood orange, mango and passion fruit.
In my opinion, the flavour is heavier on the passion fruit side and reminds me a lot of Passoa liqueur. It’s not bitter at all, so if you’re not a fan of an Aperol Spritz or Campari cocktail, then this might be the aperitivo for you.
See the full recipe below, plus some of my favourite Italian antipasti recipes to serve with it. Enjoy!

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As always, and in true Italian aperitivo style, I love to recommend some delicious nibbles to go with your cocktail. Here are some of my favourites;
Sarti is an Italian surname that means tailors. Sarti was named after one of the founders, Luigi Sarti.

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Sarti Spritz
Ingredients
- 3 parts Prosecco, (90ml)
- 2 parts Sarti, (60ml)
- 1 part soda water, (30ml)
- Wedge of lime for garnish, (optional)
- ice
Instructions
- Fill a large wine glass with ice.
- Add the prosecco, followed by the sarti and soda water.
- Stir then garnish with a wedge of lime and serve.
Notes
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- All vegetables are medium sized unless stated otherwise
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Nutrition
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Where would I purchase Sarti, i have looked at a local Supermarket but no joy
Hi Marilyn, if you are in the UK, I got it in Sainsbury’s 🙂