4 Ways to Garnish Your Spritz

4 Ways to Garnish Your Spritz

Craving a spritz that not only tastes delicious but also looks absolutely stunning? We’ve got you covered! After all, people also drink with their eyes, right? Who doesn’t love a great cheers moment for Instagram? With these garnishes, you’ll not only infuse extra flavour and add aroma into your spritz, but you’ll also create a visual masterpiece that’s sure to impress!

  • Fresh lemon & mint: Mint is the superstar of herbs, it is super easy to care for and ready to thrive in your apartment window! So why not make your drink pop with a gorgeous garnish? Toss in a few mint leaves to add a taste of herbal tropical goodness, and add a thin slice of lemon to boost the refreshment factor. 

  • Pink grapefruit slice: Feeling fancy? A slice of pink grapefruit is your ticket to impressing your guests! It pairs perfectly with the vibrant hues of TANICA spritz. Also try our TANICA Paloma Spritz recipe with TANICA 60mL, Tequila 20mL, Capi Pink Grapefruit Soda 60mL and a slice of pink grapefruit, you’ll be glad you did! 

  • Orange: Ready to experiment? Try different orange cuts! Whether you go for wheels, slices, wedges, spirals, or twists, the options are endless! If you’re using an orange peel, give it a little squeeze before tossing it in your spritz, this little trick releases a burst of flavour. 

  • Strawberry & Lime: A stable for every summer spritz! Adding strawberries and lime brings a semi-sweet twist to your drink. Keep that lovely green crown on the strawberry for a pop of visual appeal. It’s a feast for the eyes and the taste buds!

  • If you don't like the taste of Aperol Spritz, you're not alone. We've sampled thousands of people since we launched TANICA in April 2024 and the most common thing we hear is: "I love the idea of spritz, but not the bitterness." Hallelujah! That's why we made TANICA. As a substitute for Aperol, it's tangy and sweet, made with zesty native plum and fresh botanicals for a distinctive un-bitter spritz.


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