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Italy's aperitivo culture,
one drink at a time.

Spritz recipes done right, regional vermouths explained, Roman finger food to match, and a neighbourhood guide to the best bars in Rome.

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A slow guide to aperitivo culture — the recipes, the rituals, the places worth knowing about.

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Read in 60+ countries. Enjoyed best with something bitter and a little ice.

iAperitivo covers Italian aperitivo culture — the drinks, the food, and the places that make it one of the world's great social rituals. Here you'll find classic Italian cocktail recipes like the Aperol Spritz, the Negroni, the Campari Spritz, and the Americano, alongside lesser-known drinks like the Cynar Spritz and the Select Spritz from Venice. Every recipe includes proper ratios and tested methods. There's a deep guide to Italian spirits — vermouth, amaro, and bitter liqueurs — plus traditional Roman and Venetian finger food recipes matched to the right drink. The Rome guide maps the best aperitivo bars neighbourhood by neighbourhood, from Trastevere and Prati to Testaccio and Pigneto. Everything is written from Italy, tested in person, and updated regularly.

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Spritz variations

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Classic · Beginner
The Perfect Aperol Spritz
The 3-2-1 ratio explained, the right ice, and two Venetian variations bartenders use.
5 min~8% ABV3 ingredients
Bold · Milanese
Campari Spritz & Negroni Sbagliato
The "wrong" Negroni went viral for a reason. Everything behind Campari, explained.
5 min~13% ABV3 ingredients
Adventurous · Underrated
Cynar Spritz
Earthy, bitter, deeply complex. The choice of those who've graduated from Aperol.
5 min~11% ABV3 ingredients
Historical · Venetian
Select Spritz
The Venetian Spritz that predates Aperol by decades. More herbaceous, sharper finish.
5 min~10% ABV3 ingredients

Drinking in Rome

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Trastevere3 venues
Bar San Calisto, Freni e Frizioni, and the best €5 Spritz in Rome
The cobblestone neighbourhood that defined Roman aperitivo culture.
Centro Storico2 venues
Il Goccetto, and Rome's most celebrated cocktail bar
Old-school enoteche and the best Negroni in the historic centre.
Pigneto2 venues
East Rome's bohemian aperitivo quarter
Necci dal 1924, Bir & Fud — the hipster neighbourhood Pasolini once called home.
Testaccio2 venues
Where actual Romans eat and drink
Rec 23, the Testaccio market — working-class food culture, zero tourists.

Spirits & pairing guides

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Pairing8 min
Cicchetti 101: What to Eat with Your Spritz
The Venetian small bites tradition — what to make, what to buy, and what to avoid.
Review10 min
The 6 Best Italian Vermouths to Order Online
The bottles professional bartenders keep at home, and where to get them.
Education12 min
Bitter vs. Sweet: The Italian Amaro Family Tree
Fernet, Montenegro, Averna, Cynar — classified and explained from the ground up.
Guide7 min
Build an Italian Spirits Cabinet for Under €80
Five bottles that cover 90% of Italian aperitivo classics.

Spirit ratings

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Top vermouths
Rated on complexity, balance & versatility
Punt e Mes
Vermouth amaro · Piedmont
9.2
Cocchi di Torino
Vermouth rosso · Piedmont
9.0
Cinzano 1757
Vermouth rosso · Turin
8.6
Martini Riserva Speciale Rubino
Vermouth rosso · Turin
8.3
Top amari & bitters
Best for aperitivo & digestivo
Zucca Rabarbaro
Amaro · Milan
8.9
Cynar 70
Artichoke liqueur · Veneto
8.7
Averna
Amaro · Sicily
8.5
Montenegro
Amaro · Bologna
8.2

From the archive

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Issue #18 · September
The Negroni — Most Perfectly Balanced Cocktail Ever Made
Recipes · 8 min read
Issue #14 · August
The Complete Italian Amaro Family Tree
Education · 12 min read
Issue #11 · July
The 6 Best Italian Vermouths to Order Online
Reviews · 10 min read
Issue #7 · June
Build an Italian Spirits Cabinet for Under €80
Guide · 7 min read
Issue #4 · May
The Americano — Low ABV Grandfather of the Negroni
Recipes · 5 min read
Issue #9 · June
The Garibaldi — Campari and Fluffy Orange Juice
Recipes · 5 min read
Issue #6 · May
Cicchetti 101 — What to Eat with Your Spritz
Pairings · 8 min read
Issue #3 · April
The 3-2-1 Spritz Ratio — When to Break the Rule
Guides · 9 min read