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The Best Cocktails You Can Order at Italian Bars

Italians are famous for their love of wine and ritualistic approach this beverage. Who could blame them? They are, after all, at the epicentre of the world’s history. Italians may not be heavy drinkers in comparison to other countries, but they still like to partake in some spirits. Their cocktails are just as divine as their food. Here are some of the best cocktails you should order at Italian bars:

Hugo

The Hugo is one of the best drinks to have during a hot summer day. Its main ingredient is a dry white wine with a dash of tonic or soda water. They also add a sprinkling of elderflower cordial to mellow out the harsh flavour of the dry wine.

The Godfather

This drink is not Italian in the traditional sense but a tribute to the film franchise by the same name. The Godfather might be what you need to challenge the odds at online casino Canada to cap your evening of fun. It’s also said to be Marlon Brando’s drink of choice.

Americano

This drink used to be called Milano-Torino. During World War II, it proved popular with the Americans stationed in Italy, hence the name change. This drink contains 1 part Campari, 1 part sweet vermouth topped off with club soda and garnished with an orange slice.

Bellini

Bellini makes the perfect aperitif for those hot summer months when white peaches are in season. It’s made by adding a fine peach puree to a Champaign flute. This is topped off with a chilled Prosecco, ice cubes and a slice of peach.

Angelo Azzurro

The blue angel may look harmless and tasty, but it’s one stiff drink in a martini glass. It’s 1 part gin, Cointreau, limoncello and a smidge of sweet vermouth. The garnish can be whatever fruit you choose, and you can add an ice cube.

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