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May we introduce: Lambrusco Spritz, the new summer drink

In Emilia-Romagna, Lambrusco flows deep red and bubbly into the glass. With bitters and grapefruit juice, the sparkling wine becomes the new summer drink in no time at all: Lambrusco Spritz.

Lambrusco Spritz - the new summer drink
Lambrusco Spritz - the new summer drink

Trend - May we introduce: Lambrusco Spritz, the new summer drink

Norditalian women and Norditalian men do everything right: They drink Lambrusco. No, not the Fusel, which became known as a headache wine mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. In Emilia-Romagna, Lambrusco flows deep red, almost violet and bubbling into the glass. The color is typical for the wine. It has not been sweet for a long time, but rather fruity and dry. It is the first choice for outdoor drinking in the region. You can make it your favorite this season as well.

Lambrusco is a wine produced from the grape variety of the same name. There are many variations of it: The Vitis database, which is maintained by the Federal Research Institute for Cultivated Plants, lists 18 Lambrusco grape varieties such as Lambrusco Salamini or Lambrusco Maestri. The effervescent, fruity red wine is mainly produced in the areas around Modena, Parma and Reggio Emilia. Only wines made from a single grape variety may be called Lambrusco. It is produced as a still wine, then yeast is added, which stimulates fermentation and later causes carbonation. Of course, the wines are also sweet, with 40 to 50 grams per liter of residual sugar. These wines are then exported in large quantities.

The fruity-dry Lambrusco tastes good both on its own and as a Spritz. Don't forget: A once opened bottle should always be kept cold and sealed to preserve the carbonic acid. Italians drink Lambrusco not as an aperitif, but with food. The freshness it brings goes well with the hearty dishes from Parmaschinken and Parmigiano Reggiano from Emilia-Romagna.

Here's a recipe for Lambrusco Spritz

Ingredients:

  • 30 ml Bitter like Aperol, Averna or Nonino
  • 30 ml Orange liqueur
  • 50 ml Grapefruit juice
  • 100 ml Lambrusco, dry
  • 1 Orange slice
  • Ice cubes

Preparation:

  1. Fill a wine glass with ice cubes.
  2. Pour the Bitter, Orange liqueur and Grapefruit juice into the glass and stir well.
  3. Fill the glass with Lambrusco and garnish the Lambrusco Spritz with 1 Orange slice.

Enjoy a refreshing Lambrusco Spritz during your outdoor gatherings in Emilia Romagna. With this region's renowned dry Lambrusco as its base, this sparkling wine cocktail is perfectly paired with the region's hearty dishes, offering a delightful twist to your typical wine experience.

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