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Examples
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Next you’ll want to try Aperol, which is bitter orange liqueur from the same company — it’s hard to find though.
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She'll also prepare spritzers made with the Italian aperitif Aperol, which has summery flavors like bitter orange and rhubarb.
Grilling with Gusto 2011
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Aperol, a brightly colored Italian aperitif that tastes of oranges and rhubarb, is the perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness.
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At home we'll make Campari or Aperol, soda and Prosecco.
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With the flavorful liqueurs Aperol and St. Germain
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She often serves Prosecco or spritzers made with the Italian aperitif Aperol, which has summery flavors like bitter orange and rhubarb.
Giving Guests a Sense of Adventure at a Cookout Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan 2011
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Right now, sitting in the evening sun outside my London home, I want to sip something refreshing and aromatic, like an Aperol spritz—something to go with the Italian terrace I am dreaming of.
In the Mood for Fragrant Nights in the Garden Rita Konig 2011
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Searching for something that uses both Aperol and St. Germain, I discovered this recipe on the blog of my favorite bar in Texas.
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Look no further than Aperol Bitters, a $10 blend of Scotch whisky, grapefruit juice, blood orange bitters and Aperol, a sweet ringer for Campari but with less punch.
Tom Sietsema on Bluegrass Tavern: New Baltimore eatery celebrates 'bites' 2011
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To fully appreciate Aperol and St. Germain, try these six cocktails from some of our favorite American bars.
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