
A spritzer () is a tall, chilled drink, usually made with
white wine
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and
carbonated water
Carbonated water is water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas, either artificially injected under pressure, or occurring due to natural geological processes. Carbonation causes small bubbles to form, giving the water an effervescent quali ...
or
sparkling mineral water.
Fermented simple syrup
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can be used instead of white wine to keep it sweet but flavor neutral.
Origin
''Spritzer'' is derived from
the variant of the German language spoken in
Austria
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, where the drink is very popular. Also very popular in Eastern and Central Europe, for example in Slovakia where it is called vinny spric.It is used alongside the equally common form ''Gespritzter'' (mostly pronounced ''G'spritzter'', a
noun
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derived from the
past participle
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of ''spritzen'', i.e. squirt),
a term also found in some
German regions, such as
Hessen
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(e.g. ''Süssgespritzter'', i.e. a "sweet spritzer" using fizzy lemonade instead of soda water (''Sauergespritzter'')). In most of
Germany
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, the word "
Schorle" is used to denote a Spritzer.
Alcoholic spritzers
Alcohol
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Common uses
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* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
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ic spritzers are increasingly available
ready-mixed in cans; their relatively low alcohol and calorific content means they are often marketed to women.
In
Hesse
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, ''gespritzt'' usually refers to a mixture of soda water or lemonade and ''
Apfelwein
''Apfelwein'' (; ), or ''Viez'' (, Moselfranken, Saarland, Trier; ) or ''Most'' (, Austria, Switzerland, South Germany; ) are German words for cider. It is made from various kinds of sour tasting apples (such as "Bohnapfel"). It has an alcoho ...
'' (in Central Hessian dialect, ''Ebblwoi''), an alcoholic drink from fermented apple juice somewhat similar to dry hard
cider
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.
In
Hungary
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spritzer, called ''fröccs'', is very popular. There are dozens of different types of spritzer. They are distinguished by the proportion of wine and carbonated water or the type of other liquids added. Examples include:
* Kisfröccs or ''Fütty'' ('short spritzer' or ''whistle''), made with 1dl of wine and 1dl of carbonated soda water;
* Nagyfröccs ('full spritzer'), made with 2dl of wine and 1dl of carbonated soda water;
* Hosszúlépés ('long step'), made with 1dl of wine and 2dl of carbonated soda water;
* Házmester ('concierge'), made with 3dl of wine and 2dl of carbonated soda water;
* Háziúr ('landlord spritzer'), made with 4dl of wine and 1dl of carbonated soda water;
* Viceházmester ('vice concierge'), made with 2dl of wine and 3dl of carbonated soda water;
* Sportfröccs ('sport spritzer'), made with 1dl of wine and 4dl of carbonated soda water;
* Újházy fröccs ('Ujhazy spritzer'), made with 2dl of wine and a special pickle juice;
* Macifröccs ('teddy bear spritzer'), made with red wine, soda and raspberry syrup;
* Krúdy-fröccs (
Krúdy spritzer), made with 9dl of wine and 1dl of carbonated soda water.
Other variations include: ''șpriț de vară'' (or "summer spritzer") in
Romania
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(1 part white wine to 2 parts sparkling water), ''Brizganec'' or ‘’Špricar’’in
Slovenia
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(wine and the popular domestic mineral water
Radenska), "špricer" in
Serbia
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(white wine or rosé, mixed with sparkling water, half of glass of each). In
Croatia
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, a popular drink called ''gemišt'' is mixed with white wine and sparkling water to taste.
In north-eastern regions of
Italy
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, especially Venice and surroundings, a ''
spritz'' is a popular light cocktail, a mix of sparkling white wine (e.g.,
Prosecco
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), sparkling water, and
Aperol
Aperol ( , ) is an Italian bitter apéritif and digestif, apéritif made with Gentiana, gentian, rhubarb, and cinchona, among other ingredients. It has a clear orange hue. Its name comes from ''apero'', a French slang word for 'apéritif'.
Histo ...
or
Bitter Campari. Spritzer in Italy is not so popular anymore and is called ''spritz bianco'' ("white spritz").
Non-alcoholic spritzer
In the
United States
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, some non-alcoholic carbonated juices are sold as ''spritzers''. The same type of carbonated juice (actually made with juice and carbonated
mineral water
Mineral water is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds. It is usually still, but may be sparkling ( carbonated/ effervescent).
Traditionally, mineral waters were used or consumed at t ...
) is known in Germany as ''Saftschorle'' or ''Fruchtschorle''. (Both short for rarely used ''Fruchtsaftschorle''.) Particularly ''
Apfelschorle
() (apple spritzer), also (apple juice spritzer) or (splashed apple juice, more widely used in Hesse, Bavaria, and Austria) in German, is a popular soft drink in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. It consists of carbonated mineral water and ap ...
'' (apple juice spritzer) is one of the most popular
soft drink
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s in Germany. In Austria Apfelschorle is called ''Apfelsaft g'spritzt''. ''... g'spritzt'' can be combined with every juice, e.g. Orangensaft g'spritzt or Pago/Cappy g'spritzt (producers of juices).
See also
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Alcoholic beverage
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*
Shandy
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Wine cooler
A wine cooler is an alcoholic drink, alcoholic beverage made from wine and fruit juice, often in combination with a carbonated beverage and sugar.
History
Wine coolers were first marketed in California in 1976, with the introduction of Californ ...
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Kalimotxo
The calimocho or kalimotxo (, ) is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and a cola-based soft drink.
Red wine and cola were combined in Basque Country as early as the 1920s, but Coca-Cola was not widely available. That changed in 1953, ...
References
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