Martini Spritz (Martini Bianco co*cktail) (2024)

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This Martini Bianco Spritz is pure summer in a glass. It's bubbly, slightly sweet and makes the perfect boozy refreshment. You can easily make it for one or for a crowd.

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In general, spritzers are not too alcoholic and perfect for hot summer days. That's probably why they are so popular in Italy. If you like this type of co*cktail, check out my Limoncello Spritz and our Aperol tonic co*cktail.

If you're looking for more Martini recipes, you can try this Martini Fiero Spritz or this Martini tonic co*cktail.

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  • Martini Bianco 1-0-1
  • Why you'll love this recipe
  • Key ingredients
  • Elo's tips
  • Step-by-step (with pictures)
  • Watch the video!
  • Frequently asked questions
  • The recipe

Martini Bianco 1-0-1

What is Martini Bianco?

Martini Bianco is a clear, medium dry vermouth. In this case, white wine has been infused with herbs and botanicals to produce an aromatized liqueur. It's sweeter than the extra dry vermouth from the same manufacturer.

What does Martini Bianco taste like?

This Martini has a floral aromatic base with a subtle touch of vanilla and lemon.

Is Martini vegan?

According to Barnivore, all Martini products contain traces of animal products and are not vegan friendly. It's apparently due to the use of gelatin of animal origin during the filtration process.
Barnivore is a crowdsourced platform, where vegans from all over the world ask producers if their products are vegan and share the answers online.

How do you drink Martini?

The most common way to drink Martini is over ice. However, it's also a fantastic mixer that you can drink with soda water or lemonade, or use in co*cktails such as this Martini Spritz.

What is a Spritz?

A Spritz is a co*cktail made with Italian liqueur, Prosecco and sparkling water. It's usually made with Aperol, Campari, Martini or Cynar. Spritzes are commonly served as an aperitif in Italy. The most popular one is probably the Aperol Spritz made with orange bitter.

Why you'll love this recipe

  • This Martini Spritz is made with only 2 main ingredients, Martini and prosecco.
  • You don't need a co*cktail shaker or bartender skills to make this co*cktail recipe.
  • It's a great alternative to the classic Aperol Spritz if you're not a fan of Aperol.
  • It's the perfect aperitivo to enjoy with snacks and good company before a meal.

Key ingredients

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  • Martini Bianco is the liqueur used for this co*cktail recipe. I like the sweetness of the Martini Bianco (versus Martini Extra Dry) for this Spritz. However, both work great.
  • Prosecco is an essential part of a Spritz. I recommend a relatively dry prosecco (often labeled a "brut" or "semi-brut" as the Martini liqueur is already quite sweet.
  • Sparkling water or soda water makes the drink extra fizzy.
  • Lime and fresh mint make beautiful garnishes but also add a pleasant acidity and freshness. You can also use an orange peel twist to enhance the citrus flavor of the drink.

See recipe card for exact quantities.

Elo's tips

  1. Place yourwine glasses in the freezerfor 30 minutes before serving for an ice cold drink.
  2. Make the Spritz in a large jug if you're hosting asummer party.You'll need 16 fluid ounces (480 ml) of Martini for a bottle of Prosecco. Serve it up quickly to prevent the Prosecco from going flat.

Step-by-step (with pictures)

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STEP 1: Pour the Martini into a wine or ballon glass.

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STEP 2: Fill it up with lots of ice. I like to use crushed ice for a refreshing co*cktail but ice cubes work, too.

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STEP 3: Top it off with prosecco and a splash of soda water. You can eyeball it or measure it out with a co*cktail jigger. Give it a quick stir.

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STEP 4: Garnish with lime wedges and fresh mint. Serve right away.

Watch the video!

Frequently asked questions

Where can you buy Martini Bianco?

You can buy any type of Martini at well-stocked liquor stores. Check the liqueur sections (next to the Campari). Alternatively, you can also find it online.

What can you use instead of prosecco?

You can substitute prosecco with other sparkling wines such as Cava or champagne. Tonic water is also a great alternative to prosecco (check out our Martini Tonic recipe).

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The recipe

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3.43 from 7 votes

Martini Spritz (Martini Bianco co*cktail)

This Martini Bianco Spritz is pure summer in a glass. It's bubbly, slightly sweet and makes a perfect boozy refreshment.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Author: Eloïse

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz (45 ml) Martini Bianco 3 tablespoons
  • Crushed ice
  • 2 oz (60 ml) Martini prosecco ¼ cup
  • 1 splash of sparkling water
  • 2-3 lime wedges
  • 1 sprig of mint

Instructions

  • Add the Martini to a wine or balloon glass.

  • Top it with crushed ice.

  • Pour in the Prosecco and finish it off with a splash of sparkling water.

  • Garnish with lime wedges and a sprig of mint.

Video

Nutrition

Calories: 73kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g

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  1. Martini Spritz (Martini Bianco co*cktail) (15)Billy The Mixologist

    Martini Spritz (Martini Bianco co*cktail) (16)
    its perfect

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    • Martini Spritz (Martini Bianco co*cktail) (17)cookingwithelo

      Thank you!

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