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Best Limoncello Spritz

Published: Jun 23, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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During our honeymoon in the Italian Riviera, my husband and I discovered the most magical evening ritual at a tiny seaside café. As the sun set over the Mediterranean, locals would gather for their nightly limoncello spritz; a simple yet sophisticated cocktail that perfectly captured the essence of Italian summer leisure. Now, years later, this bright and bubbly drink has become our favorite way to recreate those golden hour moments from our terrace, bringing a touch of la dolce vita to any ordinary evening.

Limoncello spritz cocktail with crushed ice, lemon slices, and fresh mint in a wine glass. Save it For Later

What is Limoncello Spritz

Limoncello spritz is a refreshing Italian aperitif cocktail that combines sweet lemon liqueur with sparkling prosecco and a splash of sparkling water. This light, bubbly drink originated in Italy as part of the spritz family of cocktails, offering a bright citrus alternative to the more bitter Aperol spritz. The combination creates a perfectly balanced cocktail that's sweet enough to be approachable but complex enough to be sophisticated.

How To Make Limoncello Spritz Recipe

Our limoncello spritz cocktail uses authentic ratios inspired by Italian bartenders, balancing the sweet limoncello with quality prosecco and just enough sparkling water for perfect dilution. The secret is using good-quality limoncello and ice-cold ingredients, plus finishing with fresh lemon and mint that enhance the natural citrus flavors. We've perfected the proportions that create a drink that's refreshing without being too sweet or too tart.

Limoncello Spritz Ingredients

Cocktail Base:

  • 3 oz prosecco (well-chilled)
  • 2 oz limoncello liqueur
  • 1 oz sparkling water or club soda
  • Ice cubes

Garnish:

  • Fresh lemon slice
  • Fresh mint sprig
  • Optional: lemon twist for extra aroma

Glass Preparation:

  • Large wine glass or spritz glass
  • Extra ice for serving
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Hannah's Step by Step Method

Chill Everything

  • Pre-chill wine glass in freezer for 10 minutes
  • Ensure prosecco and limoncello are ice-cold before mixing
  • Cold ingredients are crucial for refreshing spritz experience
  • Room temperature ingredients create flat, disappointing cocktail

Build in Glass

  • Fill chilled glass with ice cubes to the rim
  • Pour limoncello over ice first for proper layering
  • Add prosecco gently to preserve bubbles and carbonation
  • This order prevents excessive fizzing and maintains sparkle

Add Sparkling Element

  • Top with splash of sparkling water for perfect dilution
  • Stir very gently once to combine all ingredients
  • Aggressive stirring releases carbonation and flattens drink
  • The goal is integration without losing the festive bubbles

Garnish and Serve

  • Add fresh lemon slice and mint sprig for aromatics
  • Express lemon oils over drink by gently squeezing slice
  • Serve immediately while cold and bubbly
  • Provide cocktail napkin for elegant presentation

What Pairs Well With Limoncello Spritz?

This elegant limoncello Spritz and prosecco cocktail pairs beautifully with light Italian appetizers like bruschetta, prosciutto, or fresh mozzarella that complement the citrus flavors. Serve alongside seafood dishes, grilled vegetables, or fresh salads for perfect aperitivo hour. The bright, refreshing nature also makes it ideal with cheese boards, olives, or any Mediterranean-inspired snacks that enhance the Italian experience.

Creative Variations

Strawberry Limoncello Spritz:

  • Muddle fresh strawberries in bottom of glass before adding liquids
  • Creates beautiful pink color and berry sweetness
  • Perfect for spring and summer entertaining
  • Romantic variation for special occasions

Frozen Version:

  • Blend limoncello, prosecco, and ice for slush consistency
  • Serve in frozen glasses with fresh fruit garnish
  • Perfect poolside or beach cocktail
  • Extra refreshing on hottest days

Non-Alcoholic Mocktail:

  • Replace limoncello with fresh lemon juice and simple syrup
  • Use sparkling grape juice instead of prosecco
  • Add extra lemon and mint for bright flavor
  • Family-friendly version everyone can enjoy

Aperol Limoncello Hybrid:

  • Add splash of Aperol for beautiful orange color
  • Creates more complex bitter-sweet flavor profile
  • Bridges gap between Aperol and limoncello spritz
  • Sophisticated variation for cocktail enthusiasts

Equipment Needed

  • Large wine glasses or spritz glasses
  • Bar spoon for gentle stirring
  • Citrus knife for fresh garnish
  • Ice bucket for keeping ingredients cold

Storage Tips

Best Fresh

Serve immediately while bubbles are active and ingredients are ice-cold for optimal flavor and presentation. Spritz cocktails don't hold well and should be consumed right after preparation.

Make-Ahead Elements

Pre-chill all ingredients and prepare garnishes ahead of time. Mix individual cocktails as guests arrive rather than making large batches that lose carbonation.

Party Preparation

Set up a spritz station with chilled ingredients and garnishes so guests can build their own perfect drink to taste preferences.

Tips for Best Limoncello Spritz

  • Use quality limoncello; cheap versions can be overly sweet or artificial tasting
  • Keep prosecco ice-cold and pour gently to preserve bubbles and carbonation
  • Don't over stir or you'll lose the festive sparkle that makes spritz special
  • Fresh garnishes make a huge difference in aroma and visual appeal
  • Serve in proper glassware; wide bowls enhance the drinking experience
  • Adjust ratios to taste; some prefer more limoncello, others more prosecco

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a limoncello spritz made of?

A traditional limoncello spritz contains limoncello liqueur, prosecco, sparkling water, ice, and fresh lemon garnish. The ratios can vary based on preference.

What is the ratio of limoncello to spritz?

The classic ratio is roughly 2 parts prosecco, 2 parts limoncello, and 1 part sparkling water, but adjust to your taste preferences.

What is the best limoncello spritz?

The best version uses quality limoncello, good prosecco, ice-cold ingredients, and fresh garnishes. Balance is key - not too sweet, not too tart.

What's good to mix with limoncello?

Besides prosecco and sparkling water, limoncello pairs well with gin, vodka, fresh citrus juices, and even iced tea for various cocktail creations.

Italian Summer in a Glass

Now you have the secrets to creating this incredible limoncello spritz that brings authentic Italian aperitivo culture to your home bar. This recipe proves that the most sophisticated cocktails often have the simplest ingredients and techniques.

Ready for more Italian-inspired drinks? Try our Tequila Sour for bright citrus complexity, or explore our Lemon Drop Martini for elegant lemon sophistication. For dessert-style indulgence, our Key Lime Pie Martini offers similar citrus luxury with creamy, sweet appeal.

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Limoncello Spritz

Refreshing and bubbly, this limoncello spritz is the perfect citrus cocktail for golden hour or summer evenings.
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Prep Time 3 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Total Time 3 minutes mins
Servings: 1 cocktail
Course: Aperitif, Cocktails, Drinks
Cuisine: Italian, Mediterranean
Calories: 175
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 3 oz Prosecco Well-chilled
  • 2 oz Limoncello Good-quality, cold
  • 1 oz Sparkling water Or club soda
  • Ice cubes Enough to fill glass
  • 1 Lemon slice Fresh, for garnish
  • 1 Mint sprig Fresh, for garnish

Equipment

  • Wine glass Preferably large, for spritz style
  • Bar spoon For gentle stirring
  • Citrus knife For slicing fresh lemon
  • Ice bucket Optional, to keep ingredients cold

Method
 

  1. Pre-chill your wine glass and make sure all ingredients are ice-cold.
  2. Fill the glass with ice all the way to the top.
  3. Pour limoncello into the glass first.
  4. Add prosecco gently to preserve bubbles.
  5. Top with sparkling water and stir gently once.
  6. Garnish with lemon slice and mint. Serve immediately.

Notes

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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