Ionian Spritz

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Discerning Drinkers (9 ratings)

Serve in a Goblet glass

Ingredients:
3 oz Fiol Extra Dry Prosecco
2 oz Mastiha liqueur
1 oz Thomas Henry Soda Water
× 1 1 serving
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Garnish: Orange slice

How to make:

POUR ingredients into ice-filled glass and lightly stir.

Allergens:

Recipe contains the following allergens:

Review:

The Greeks and Italians are separated by the Ionian Sea, in this Spritz both countries come together with Italian Prosecco and Greek Mastiha.

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History:

Created in August 2015 by yours truly at the Cabinet Room, London, England.
See: Spritz cocktail history

Alcohol content:

  • 1.6 standard drinks
  • 12.2% alc./vol. (12.2° proof)
  • 22 grams of pure alcohol

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Simon Sedgley’s Avatar Simon Sedgley
28th March 2024 at 10:58
A brilliant spritz. Good on you for your inspiration in creating it. I grew up with a lot of Greek immigrants from the island of Kastellorizo. They were fishermen and pretty much had the local industry sewn up. But my point, and it's a geographical one, is that for a Chian (as the people from Chios, where mastiha spirit is made, are known), as for a Kastellorizan, you could not be a Greek born more distant from the Ionian Sea. But perhaps 'cocktailic' license should be allowed to prevail here.