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5 Delicious Italian Cocktails to Make At Home

It's 5 o'clock somewhere, right? The next time you're entertaining guests at your home or you need inspiration for your next happy hour, try one of these delicious Italian cocktails!

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, right? The next time you’re entertaining guests at your home or you need inspiration for your next happy hour, try one of these delicious Italian cocktails!*

1. Aperol Spritz

What You’ll Need: Aperol, Prosecco, Seltzer, Wine Glass

How To Make It: Pick your wine glass of choice, mix 2/10 Aperol, 8/10 Prosecco and top it off with a dash of Seltzer and an orange to garnish

Image/Recipe from Cellar Tours

2. Bellini

What You’ll Need: Peach Juice, Prosecco, Champagne Flute

How To Make It: Pour 3/10 Peach Juice directly in the champagne flute and top it off with 7/10 Prosecco

Image/Recipe from: Cellar Tours

3. Martini Cocktail

What You’ll Need: Gin, Vermouth dry, Chilled Martini Glass

How To Make it: Martini lovers can create and alter this drink to their preference! The traditional recipe calls for 8/10 Gin and 2/10 vermouth dry in a glass filled with ice. Stir and pour into a chilled martini glass. Top off the martini with green olives.

Recipe/Image: Cellar Tours

4. Cardinale

What You’ll Need: Gin, Vermouth Dry, Bitter Campari, Wine Glass

How To Make It: Mix 5/0 Gin, 3/10 Vermouth Dry and 2/10 Bitter Campari in a chilled wine glass

Recipe/Image: Cellar Tours

5. The Godfather

What You’ll Need: Amaretto di Saronno, Scotch Whiskey, Old Fashioned Glass

How To Make It: Mix 3/10 Amaretto di Saronno and 7/10 Scotch Whiskey in an old fashioned glass filled with ice. Whiskey can be replaced with vodka depending on preference.

Recipe/Image: Cellar Tours 

*Please enjoy responsibly

Main Image: Cellar Tours

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