Spritz

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Spritz or spriz (from German Spritzen, to squirt or spray) is a name for Scandinavian cookies which are made by forcing the dough through a cookie press.

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Spritz, an alcoholic beverage has its origins in the Veneto Region, Italy. Spritz is a bitter, summery aperitivo made of either Aperol or Campari and mixed with White Wine or Prosecco and Sparkling Mineral Water. It is usually served in a lowball glass with ice, a slice of orange, and sometimes an olive.

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German white wines sometimes have small amounts of carbon dioxide present at bottling. This very slight carbonation and its prickly sensation are known as spritz.

When it occurs naturally, spritz indicates that the wine has been very well protected from exposure to oxygen, and is not a flaw. Spritz can also be produced artificially by the addition of carbon dioxide at bottling.

Carbonation that is accompanied by undesirable flavors is not spritz, and is a fault. Typically this is the result of unintended malolactic fermentation.

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