Cocktail in Venice
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Cocktail in Venice
We are leaving for Venice next week and I have spent hours reading the message board here for travel tips. I enjoy wine coolers, Pina Colada or sweet wine such as Asti Spumante (yes, I have a sweet tooth). Any suggestions what I should order in Venice?
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Sgroppino (Which I call a singing gondolier). A great after-dinner drink. Below is my recipe.
Singing Gondolier (aka Sgroppino)
2 cups (16 oz) lemon sorbet, softened
2 Tbsp vodka
1/3 cup Prosecco
4 Tbsp cream or half-and-half
Here is what I have done. I can't just put two Tbsp of vodka in anything. You don't want the vodka to overpower either. I used four Tbsps. and one more tblspoon of cream
Melt the lemon sorbet until soft, and put ingredientsl in a blender. Blend until it becomes somewhat liquidy (I don't think that's a word, but who cares). Then comes the maitaitom method to make it frothy.
As it blends, open the little top of the blender and add the white of one egg as it continues to blend. Blend a little longer.
Pour immediately after blending or the mixture will separate. Drink perfection is an ongoing process, so should anyone have a better recipe, I am open to ideas. It is a perfect after dinner, stomach soothing drink.
Singing Gondolier (aka Sgroppino)
2 cups (16 oz) lemon sorbet, softened
2 Tbsp vodka
1/3 cup Prosecco
4 Tbsp cream or half-and-half
Here is what I have done. I can't just put two Tbsp of vodka in anything. You don't want the vodka to overpower either. I used four Tbsps. and one more tblspoon of cream
Melt the lemon sorbet until soft, and put ingredientsl in a blender. Blend until it becomes somewhat liquidy (I don't think that's a word, but who cares). Then comes the maitaitom method to make it frothy.
As it blends, open the little top of the blender and add the white of one egg as it continues to blend. Blend a little longer.
Pour immediately after blending or the mixture will separate. Drink perfection is an ongoing process, so should anyone have a better recipe, I am open to ideas. It is a perfect after dinner, stomach soothing drink.
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Wendie - a favorite drink for native Venetians and tourists alike is a Prosecco. It's a sparkling white wine from the region. Any place in Venice will have it.
You can get it at most liquor stores in the US to sample before you go.
You can get it at most liquor stores in the US to sample before you go.
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"All I need now is for you to go to Venice and prepare it for us and maybe sing for us!"
I'll be happy to come make drinks for you two, however you might want to get far away before the singing. Have fun!!!
On a cold and rainy afternoon, try a Caffè corretto; a shot of espresso and a shot of grappa. You won't be cold for long!
I'll be happy to come make drinks for you two, however you might want to get far away before the singing. Have fun!!!
On a cold and rainy afternoon, try a Caffè corretto; a shot of espresso and a shot of grappa. You won't be cold for long!
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No need to pay for an expensive Bellini in Harry's Bar... I didn't and wouldn't.
You can buy large bottles of pre-mixed Bellini's all over Venice. Or you can buy a bottle of processo and some peach nectar to make your own.
My hotel had 2 750ml bottles in my room as a welcome gift.
You can buy large bottles of pre-mixed Bellini's all over Venice. Or you can buy a bottle of processo and some peach nectar to make your own.
My hotel had 2 750ml bottles in my room as a welcome gift.
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If you have a preference for sweet drinks, do NOT order a Spritz. I personally love them, but the Campari component (even the Aperol) has a bitter taste that takes some getting used to, and I doubt that those who like sweeter drinks will enjoy it. Stick with Bellinis or Prosecco. Sgroppinos are especially yummy, but better as a dessert drink, not an aperitif.
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You can buy large bottles of pre-mixed Bellini's all over Venice. Or you can buy a bottle of processo and some peach nectar to make your own.
My hotel had 2 750ml bottles in my room as a welcome gift.>>
perhaps not to the OP's taste, but you can get little conical bottles of ready-mixws campari and soda all over Italy. perfetto with some olives.
My hotel had 2 750ml bottles in my room as a welcome gift.>>
perhaps not to the OP's taste, but you can get little conical bottles of ready-mixws campari and soda all over Italy. perfetto with some olives.
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You can choose from any of the above cocktails but I would recommend one of two locations for a magical experience. Try either the rooftop bar at the Danieli Hotel or the canal side terrace bar at the Westin Excelsior. You dont' have to be staying there to enjoy a drink nor do you have to order dinner. Both are beautiful spots regardless of what you are drinking.