I’d much rather cocktail the Bollicinis with an inexpensive improvement to develop their flavor. Aperol, given its cost-effectiveness and availability, will fill the bill. One of the world’s best late afternoon drinks is the Aperol Spritz, considered one of Italy’s most popular aperitivos. Since the Spritz calls for sparking wine, it is just the drink I’m looking for. The classic recipe is easy to remember because its a 3-2-1.
Aperol Spritz
3 parts Bollicini sparkling wine (or prosecco)
2 parts Aperol
1 part soda water
Chill your Aperol in freezer for several hours. Refrigerate your Bollicinis and a can of soda water. Mix all ingredients in the proper proportion in a wine glass. If you like, you can build the ingredients on ice in a double-old fashioned glass and garnish with a orange wheel. This classic presentation is known specifically as a Spritz Veneziano