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Pampelle spritz

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pampelle spritz made with prosecco and soda, with half of ruby red pomegranate next to it

Pampelle spritz is a refreshing alternative to famous Aperol spritz. Enjoy fantastic bittersweet red grapefruit drink with some extra bubbles added with Prosecco and soda.

Pampelle is a French version of Aperol, both of the liquors are bitters and drank on their own probably are not very pleasant. Nevertheless, they make a fantastically refreshing Spritz.

Enjoy super easy Pampelle spritz in 2 minutes!

What is Pampelle?

It is a red grapefruit aperitif liqueur. After harvest, Corsican grapefruit is handpicked and sent to south-western France, where the grapefruit is infused with botanical distillates.

Like easy-to-make cocktail recipes? Check out more fantastic spritz options that will get your party started: 

  • Aperol Spritz
  • St Germain Spritz

What does a Pampelle spritz taste like?

Bittersweet aperitif is full of flowery notes from the botanical distillates, and the sharp notes of grapefruit do not overpower this summery drink. When adding Prosecco to the liquor, the fusion creates a refreshing aperitif easily enjoyed in the sun!

Easy Cocktail recipe!

pampelle spritz made out of prosecco, pampelle and soda water with a background of purple orchaide

Ingredients:

  • 2 part pamapelle
  • 3 part prosecco
  • 1 part of soda
  • 1 slice of grapefruit

 

 

Method:

  1. Fill up a gin glass with ice cubes
  2. Add Pampelle, Prosecco and soda
  3. Stir the mixture in the glass
  4. Add a slice of grapefruit for decorations
pampelle spritz made out of prosecco, pampelle and soda water with a background of purple orchaide

Pampelle Spritz

Pampelle spritz is a refreshing alternative to famous Aperol spritz. Enjoy fantastic bittersweet red grapefruit drink with some extra bubbles added with prosecco and soda.
5 from 6 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: French
Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes
Servings: 1 person
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Author: Daniele Gallo

Equipment

  • Cocktail stirrer
  • Gin glass
  • 25 ml cocktail measure

Ingredients

  • 2 shots Pamapelle
  • 3 shots Prosecco
  • 1 shot shot of soda
  • 1 slice of grapefruit

Instructions

  • Fill up a gin glass with ice cubes
  • Add Pampelle, Prosecco and soda
  • Stir the mixture in the glass
  • Add a slice of grapefruit for decorations
Hints and Tips
For this lovely refreshing spritz you can use a variety of glasses. You can use a large wine glass or a tall glass, add a straw and enjoy!

We hope you enjoyed the Pampelle spritz, a refreshing and delicious summer drink! Please comment below and let us know your thoughts, Share them with your friends and family, while enjoying a fantastic summer day! 

Check out our recipes for great, healthy dishes that you can easily make at home. 

Other cocktail recipes that are easy to make and that you will love: 

  • Frangelico cocktail
  • Negroni
  • Caribeno 
  • Banana and Amaretto cocktail

If you are looking for an alcohol-free option, why not try our Berry Blasta? 

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  1. Michele Peterson says

    24/06/2020 at 22:23

    5 stars
    I love grapefruit and an Aperol spritz so this recipe is a perfect combo for me. I love that it’s not too sweet!

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  2. Linda says

    25/06/2020 at 03:09

    5 stars
    I’ve never tried pampelle but this sounds so good and I love the vibrant color, too!

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  3. Sara Hilzendeger says

    25/06/2020 at 03:27

    I have never heard of Pampelle! I do adore grapefruit though so next time I’m at the liquor store I will certainly hunt some down. I do love a good greyhound and this feels like that stepped up a notch or 12. I’m down for any kind of prosecco drink so this feels like two things I love all in one.

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  4. Chef Dennis says

    25/06/2020 at 09:50

    5 stars
    Wow! This pampelle spritz looks really tasty and refreshing to have!

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  5. Debra says

    25/06/2020 at 15:06

    5 stars
    Oooo…yes, please. I love a good aperol spritz…and never heard of Pampelle. So eager to try. Thanks for the introduction!

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  6. Leslie says

    25/06/2020 at 18:17

    5 stars
    I’ve never heard of pampelle but this looks like one of the easiest cocktails that I’ve ever seen! It equally looks just as delicious, too!

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  7. Amanda Marie Boyle says

    25/06/2020 at 23:19

    Looks so good and refreshing! Sounds like a great summertime girls night drink;

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  8. sv388 says

    22/05/2022 at 07:54

    5 stars
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    The problem is something that not enough men and women are speaking intelligently about.
    Now i’m very happy I stumbled across this during my hunt for something relating to this.

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