🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
","image":["/images/woodencorkdirect.shop/images/product/aperol-liqueur-aperitif-1.webp"],"sku":"aperol-liqueur-aperitif","brand":{"@type":"Brand","name":"Wooden Cork"},"offers":{"@type":"AggregateOffer","lowPrice":37.99,"highPrice":37.99,"priceCurrency":"USD","availability":"https://schema.org/InStock","url":"https://woodencorkdirect.shop/products/aperol-liqueur-aperitif","offerCount":1}}
Aperol Liqueur Aperitivo
HomeStore

Aperol Liqueur Aperitivo

Aperol Liqueur Aperitivo

$37.99
Aperol Liqueur Aperitivo
$37.99

The Story

The original Italian aperitivo. One recipe, unchanged since 1919.

Aperol is made from a proprietary blend of bitter orange, gentian, rhubarb, and a mix of herbs and roots that has never been altered since its creation in Padua over a century ago. At 11% ABV it's one of the lightest spirits on the shelf, which is exactly why the Aperol Spritz became the world's most ordered cocktail — easy to drink, impossible to mess up, and unmistakably Italian.

If you're stocking a home bar, hosting a summer party, or looking for a crowd-pleasing bottle that works for everyone from the whiskey drinker to the non-drinker, Aperol belongs in the mix.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Vivid, translucent orange.
  • Aroma: Fresh citrus peel, rhubarb, and a subtle herbal bitterness.
  • Palate: Bittersweet with bright orange, gentian, and a clean herbal backbone.
  • Finish: Light, refreshing, and dry — no cloying sweetness.

How to Serve

  • Aperol Spritz (classic): 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, 1 splash of soda water. Large ice cube, orange slice. Done.
  • Aperol Negroni variation: Sub Aperol for Campari for a lighter, more citrus-forward Negroni.
  • On the rocks: Chilled over ice as a low-ABV sipper before dinner.
  • Food pairing: Charcuterie, briny olives, fresh seafood, bruschetta.

Specs

  • Category: Aperitivo Liqueur
  • ABV: 11%
  • Size: 750ml
  • Origin: Padua, Italy
  • Since: 1919

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the difference between Aperol and Campari? Aperol is lighter in alcohol (11% vs 25%), less bitter, and more citrus-forward. Campari is darker, more intensely bitter, and spirit-forward. Aperol is generally more approachable for first-time aperitivo drinkers.
  • Is Aperol gluten-free? Yes. Aperol contains no gluten ingredients.
  • Do I need Prosecco to make an Aperol Spritz? Traditional recipe calls for Prosecco, but any dry sparkling wine works. Cava and Spanish Brut are solid substitutes.
  • How long does Aperol last once opened? Stored in a cool, dark place with the cap on, an opened bottle stays fresh for 3–6 months. Refrigeration extends this further.

Description

The original Italian aperitivo. One recipe, unchanged since 1919.

Aperol is made from a proprietary blend of bitter orange, gentian, rhubarb, and a mix of herbs and roots that has never been altered since its creation in Padua over a century ago. At 11% ABV it's one of the lightest spirits on the shelf, which is exactly why the Aperol Spritz became the world's most ordered cocktail — easy to drink, impossible to mess up, and unmistakably Italian.

If you're stocking a home bar, hosting a summer party, or looking for a crowd-pleasing bottle that works for everyone from the whiskey drinker to the non-drinker, Aperol belongs in the mix.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Vivid, translucent orange.
  • Aroma: Fresh citrus peel, rhubarb, and a subtle herbal bitterness.
  • Palate: Bittersweet with bright orange, gentian, and a clean herbal backbone.
  • Finish: Light, refreshing, and dry — no cloying sweetness.

How to Serve

  • Aperol Spritz (classic): 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, 1 splash of soda water. Large ice cube, orange slice. Done.
  • Aperol Negroni variation: Sub Aperol for Campari for a lighter, more citrus-forward Negroni.
  • On the rocks: Chilled over ice as a low-ABV sipper before dinner.
  • Food pairing: Charcuterie, briny olives, fresh seafood, bruschetta.

Specs

  • Category: Aperitivo Liqueur
  • ABV: 11%
  • Size: 750ml
  • Origin: Padua, Italy
  • Since: 1919

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the difference between Aperol and Campari? Aperol is lighter in alcohol (11% vs 25%), less bitter, and more citrus-forward. Campari is darker, more intensely bitter, and spirit-forward. Aperol is generally more approachable for first-time aperitivo drinkers.
  • Is Aperol gluten-free? Yes. Aperol contains no gluten ingredients.
  • Do I need Prosecco to make an Aperol Spritz? Traditional recipe calls for Prosecco, but any dry sparkling wine works. Cava and Spanish Brut are solid substitutes.
  • How long does Aperol last once opened? Stored in a cool, dark place with the cap on, an opened bottle stays fresh for 3–6 months. Refrigeration extends this further.

You may also like

Thumbnail 1

TX Blended Whiskey

$37.99

Thumbnail 1

New Riff Distilling Bourbon Barrel Kentucky Wild Gin

$36.99

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Cointreau Noir Orange Liqueur with Cognac

$39.99

$14.00

Thumbnail 1

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur

$34.99

Thumbnail 1

Campari Aperitivo Liqueur

$31.00

Thumbnail 1

Godiva White Chocolate Liqueur

$39.99

Thumbnail 1

Goldschlager Cinnamon Schnapps

$33.00

Thumbnail 1

Grey Goose Vodka

$34.99

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Baileys Irish Cream

$34.99

$12.25

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Grand Marnier Cognac & Orange Liqueur Cordon Rouge

$39.99

$14.00

Thumbnail 1

Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur

$39.99