Hugo Spritz

If you love the light and effervescent nature of a Spritz, you'll adore the Hugo. This delightful Spritz variation swaps out the bitter orange for the delicate, aromatic notes of elderflower, brightened with fresh mint and lime. It's incredibly refreshing and a lovely alternative.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Gently muddle the mint leaves and squeeze the lime wedge directly into a large wine glass.
  2. Fill the glass generously with ice.
  3. Add the elderflower liqueur.
  4. Pour in the chilled Prosecco.
  5. Top with soda water.
  6. Gently stir to combine all ingredients.
  7. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and an additional lime wheel.

Glassware: Large wine glass

Garnish: Mint sprig and lime wheel

History

Originating in South Tyrol, Italy (a region with strong Austrian influence) in the mid-2000s, the Hugo Spritz quickly gained popularity across Europe as a lighter, more floral alternative to the Aperol Spritz. It's often credited to Roland Gruber, a bartender from Naturns. It's a beautiful example of how simple ingredient swaps can create an entirely new, beloved classic within the spritz family.

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