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What To Drink During Milano Design Week Day 5

The Spritz Veneziano, also known as Aperol Spritz, originated around the 19th century in Venice. The Hapsburg soldiers that occupied the area thought the Venetian wines were too strong in alcohol so they started adding a spritz of water to the wine. At the turn of the nineteenth century, soda water was added instead of water and during the 1920s and 1930s a bitter was included, making it a real cocktail. Not until the 1990s Prosecco was finally added to the Spritz Veneziano.

The glass, called Smoke, was designed by Joe Colombo in 1964 and was made to make it easier to hold your cigarette and your glass in the same hand.

tags: milano, milanodesignweek, aperitivo, spritz, aperol
categories: Illustration
Friday 06.10.22
Posted by Erik Coucher
 

Spritz Veneziano

Spritz Veneziano

Spritz Veneziano

The Spritz Veneziano, also known as Aperol Spritz, served up in a Smoke glass designed by Joe Colombo 1964.

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tags: cocktail, spritz, classicdesign, poster, recipe, joecolombo
categories: Illustration
Thursday 02.06.20
Posted by Erik Coucher
 

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