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Campari & orange juice in Italy
This is something I often order before a meal here in the US. I've often wondered if it's common to order in Italy? I hear about Campari & soda, but OJ? No immediate travel plans, and yes, I know I can order anything I want! Simply curious...
~Liz |
I've only seen it with soda - but then I was never looking for it with juice.
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I've had Campari with OJ (the juice, not the murderer) on a few occasions in Italy. Remember my motto, "You'll never be sorry with another Campari!"
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maitaitom,
That is a fine motto. I might have to steal it! ~Liz |
I had Campari and OJ twice on my recent trip to Austria. I was shocked to see it on the menu at a couple restaurants in Reutte and the waitress explained that the combo is popular among their northern Italian guests. I had not noticed it on a menu in Italy before but also have not spent that much time in northern Italy. The drink was very good by the way!
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Interesting as I have many friends in NE Italy and they do drink Campari but I have never known them to order it with orange juice. It sounds good though as I love both Campari and orange juice. I think I will try this at home as it sounds like a good hot weather drink.
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Campari and OJ was a staple on the menus at restaurants in Amsterdam too. I felt it my duty to sample it when I saw it, of course.
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Anyone know the portion of Campari to Orange juice - sounds like an interesting drink!
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Anna,
Campari orange 2 shots Campari Build with ice and orange juice in a highball glass. Stirr before serving. |
Campari is a contemporary classic. The recipe has remained unchanged since it originated in Novara, Italy in 1860. Campari is an aperitif obtained from the infusion of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and fruit in alcohol and water. Campari, with its distinct color, aroma and flavor, has been a symbol of passion expressing itself in terms of seduction, sensuality and often transgression. Campari with ice is a perfect aperitif. For a cocktail, mix Campari with orange or grapefruit juice or soda water and a lime twist.
Campari is a gentian-based drink, like the SUZE I drink in Frnce. |
Thanks so much cigalechanta!
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