Aperol

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A bottle of Aperol
A bottle of Aperol

Aperol is an Italian aperitif originally produced by the Barbieri company, based in Padua. Aperol is now produced by the Campari company. While Aperol was originally created in 1919, it did not become successful until after World War II[1]. Its ingredients are, among others, bitter orange, gentian, rhubarb, and cinchona. The drink has an alcohol content of 11%.

Aperol is the main ingredient in Spritz.

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