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With an alcohol content of only 3 percent, Aperol Soda is an aperitif that is fizzy and extremely fresh. It has an exclusive note of orange in a harmonious sweet-bitter balance with the flavour of the herbs and roots used in its infusion. In its bottle of 12.5cl it is an ideal single serve aperitif for those who want a refreshing beverage without giving up a dash of alcohol.
Aperol originated in 1919 in Padova, it was a product of the Barbieri Brothers who launched the revolutionary idea of an aperitif with an alcohol content of only 11 percent. From then until today the popularity of Aperol has grown continuously, thanks to its fresh and versatile taste and its capacity to be mixed with so many other drinks. Purchased in the 90s by Barbero 1891, Aperol then entered Gruppo Campari's portfolio, reaching new records of popularity and diffusion. Aperol Soda was launched in 1995 and was immediately received with great success.
Aperol Soda's main market is Italy, where it has enjoyed great success alongside its older brother.
Aperol Soda is ideal for being enjoyed in the bar but also at home, maybe before a meal with friends. It is best served cold and has all the character and freshness of Aperol, already perfectly pre-mixed with soda and containing only 3 percent of alcohol.

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