11 Great Aperitifs for Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

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Colleen Graham

Freelance writer and co*cktail book author Colleen Graham is a seasoned mixologist who loves sharing her knowledge of spirits and passion for preparing drinks.

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Serving a co*cktail before dinner is a courtesy to guests but it also serves a purpose. Known as an aperitif, the before-dinner drink prepares the stomach for food and the palate for the delicious tastes it is about to enjoy. They can be served to guests at an elegant dinner party or enjoyed any night of the week at home.

Aperitifs come in many flavors and can complement a variety of cuisines. Many of the best aperitifs include gin, vermouth, or a dry wine. There are also bitters such as Campari and Aperol that have long been used as appetite stimulants on their own. They can be used to make some very interesting co*cktails as well.

There are many possibilities when it comes to choosing an aperitif co*cktail. Some are old favorites while others areobscure and fascinating co*cktails that can challenge and enlighten your taste buds. There's sure to be a recipe that will match your dinner menu perfectly.

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    Negroni

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    The Negroni is an iconicaperitif. Campari itself is designed to be an aperitif and in this recipe, it is paired with gin and sweet vermouth to create the ultimate before-dinner drink.

    This drink can prep your palate for any meal and is really nice whena Cornish game hen is the star of the table. You will find that the gin and vermouth add a mellow aspect to Campari's bitterness. That helps make the drink a bit more agreeable for palates that are new to the flavor.

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    Aperol Spritz

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    Another must-haveaperitif is the Aperol Spritz. It is a simple drink that also features a bitter liquor designed specifically for this purpose. Aperol's bitter orange flavoris definitely more approachable than Campari and that makes it a good, gentle introduction to a genuine aperitif.

    This co*cktail is ideal for flavorful dishes like roasted leg of lamb. The simplicity of the sparkling orange accents all of those herbs and spices without interfering with the dish.

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    Fabiola

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    The Fabiola is an interesting co*cktail. It's a refreshing take on the Metropolitan, though the recipe pairs dry vermouth with Grand Marnier. The orange is a fascinating contrast to the dryness of the fortified wine and sweetness of a decent brandy.

    It is a fabulous companion to any meal. Your guests will enjoy the play of citrus between the Fabiola and recipes like this lemon chicken with mushrooms. Since both are quick to fix up, this is a great combination for last-minute dinner parties.

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    Gimlet

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    Another very simple aperitif, the gimlet will go along with almost any meal, no matter how fancy or casual dinner is. The best part is that it's a two-ingredient recipe. Simply pick upyour favorite bottle of gin and mix it with a lime cordial.

    The gimlet is perfect for summer dinner parties because it is a very light, refreshing co*cktail. Serve a round to your guests as they sit on the patio and you finish up the spareribs on the barbecue.

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    Campari co*cktail

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    There are Campari co*cktails and then there istheCampari co*cktail. This is the most Campari-forward drink you can mix because the only other ingredients are vodka and a dash of Angostura Bitters.

    This is a very bold bitter co*cktail and it's not for everyone. Yet, few drinks can kick off a meal in style like the Campari co*cktail and you can train your palate to savor the taste. It's especially interesting when served beforea classic eggplant parmesan.

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    Autumn Leaves

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    The autumn leaves recipe has a compound of intriguing flavors. It begins with pisco and Drambuie, then brings in a hint of Campari and lime. It's fascinating on its own and even better as a prelude to complex dishes such as a Genoa-style stuffed pork loin.

    If your guests don't see you mix up this co*cktail, they'll wonder what you put into it because it is so unique. It is certainly an adventure in flavor and a fun one at that!

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    Bourbon and Blood

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    Tarragon makes an appearance in this modernenhanced Manhattan. It's one that can easily be served during as well as before dinner.

    The bourbon and blood features a smooth whiskey with sweet vermouth and a blood orange liqueur. The drink's darker profile makes a great pairing for a lighter pasta dish such asbutternut squash ravioli. The contrast between the drink and the food is engaging and sure to be the talk of your dinner party circuit.

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    Autumn Spiced Tonic

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    The dry profile of tonic water is ideal for any meal and it creates simple but effective aperitifs. While the gin and tonic is the best-known recipe to feature this soda, the autumn spiced tonic brings in a seasonal twist.

    Since it's a tall drink, you can serve it just before dinner and your guests can finish it at the table. The apple, pear, and cinnamon infused vodka is ideal for autumn dinner parties andperfect for a dish like roast turkey with a maple and orange glaze.

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    Pear Cobbler

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    Dry sherry and brandy are two aperitifs that often go overlooked. They come together in a fun pear cobbler that is a modern take on a truly great classic co*cktail.

    The sherry cobbler is an excellent drink and this recipe takes it up a few notches. Fino sherry and pear brandy are sweetened with cinnamon syrup and it's adorned with drunken pears. It's a fantastic way to start a traditional meal with brown sugar-glazed ham.

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    San Francisco co*cktail

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    Sometimes, a semi-sweet co*cktail is in order. The San Francisco co*cktail is an excellent option. It uses both styles of vermouth like the perfect martini but opts for sloe gin instead. The sweet liqueur works very well in this mix, and accenting the drink with two different bitters marries the contrasting flavors wonderfully.

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    Martini

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    When no other co*cktail seems absolutely perfect for your dinner table, you can always fall back on the classic martini. It is an excellent complement to any meal but is particularly nice with seafood, including the divine lobster Thermidor.

    Not only is the martini the epitome of an aperitif, it also makes a great choice because the recipe can easily be adapted to individual tastes. You can make every guest happy, whether they prefer their martini dry, perfect, or served as a Gibson.

11 Great Aperitifs for Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

FAQs

What are 5 examples of aperitif? ›

Aperitifs are typically low-ABV liqueurs and spirits that are meant to be drunk before a meal. Within that broad category, you can find vermouth, pastis, sherry, amaro, or even Champagne. Traditionally, an aperitif is meant to stimulate your appetite before eating.

What do you serve as an aperitif? ›

Bitters and Liqueurs are usually consumed as aperitifs. A glass of red bitter or fortified & aromatized peach wine served over ice will work really great and prepare your stomach for food. Sherry is an aged fortified white wine that develops a massive complexity due to the distinctive ageing process.

What are well known aperitifs? ›

There are many popular brands of liqueurs and aperitifs, such as Campari, Jägermeister, Grand Marnier, Kahlúa, and Cointreau. Each brand has its own unique character and style.

What is a good aperitif before dinner? ›

Popping open a bottle of Champagne or other sparkling wine before a meal instantly makes it a special occasion. “Champagne is a refreshing aperitif with small bubbles and persistent mousse,” says Jones. co*cktails featuring sparkling wine—like an Aperol Spritz or Kir Royale—are other common aperitifs.

What are classic aperitifs? ›

Many of the best aperitifs include gin, vermouth, or a dry wine. There are also bitters such as Campari and Aperol that have long been used as appetite stimulants on their own. They can be used to make some very interesting co*cktails as well. There are many possibilities when it comes to choosing an aperitif co*cktail.

What are apéritifs or appetizers? ›

If you're wondering what each is, an aperitif is an alcoholic beverage served before a meal that is meant to make guests hungrier and an appetizer is usually a small dish shared among guests before the meal to soothe those hungry stomachs and maybe even buy a little extra time while you're cooking.

What is an apéritif but after dinner? ›

The main difference between apéritifs and digestifs is the time in which they're consumed, as well as their sweetness level. Apéritifs are served before a meal and are generally drier, whereas digestifs are served after a meal and tend to be sweet, stronger in alcohol, and/or more bitter.

What do the French drink before dinner? ›

A Beginner's Guide to Classic French Aperitifs
  • The kir. A kir is the most classic French aperitif to order in a café, a sweet two-ingredient co*cktail that takes seconds to make and is always served in a small wine glass. ...
  • Picon bière. ...
  • Un ginto. ...
  • St. ...
  • Pét-nat. ...
  • Cap Corse. ...
  • Pastis. ...
  • Pommeau.
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What is one of the dinner apéritifs consumed? ›

As above, another popular aperitif is vermouth. Vermouth is classed as an aperitif wine (though it is also included in some aperitif co*cktails like Negroni) though you can just consider it to be a wine consumed before a meal as an appetite stimulant. A final popular aperitif is Aperol.

What is evening aperitif? ›

An aperitif or aperitivo, depending on which part of Europe you're in, is traditionally drunk before food to stimulate your mouth and stomach and get you ready for the big evening meal. An aperitif is usually dry, tart or fizzy, all of which naturally stimulate saliva production.

How do I choose an aperitif? ›

An aperitif needs to stimulate the appetite and make your tummy rumble for the food being served. As such, it should really be something very dry - that is, very low in sugar. Sweet drinks will inhibit the appetite and put you off savoury dishes, so anything sticky or sickly is a real 'no' in this respect.

What is a good aperitif wine? ›

Rosé wine: This is a must for the aperitif. Particularly suitable for accompanying crisps, olives and tapenade. Opt either for full-bodied rosés like some of the Languedoc-Roussillon wines or prefer a less lively but fruity Anjou or Côtes de Provence...

Can any drink be an aperitif? ›

As mentioned before, there is not one type of alcohol that is classed as an apéritif, instead, it's the style of dry rather than sweet. For example, dry, sparkling wines like Champagne and Crémant are apéritifs, as well as bitter liqueurs like Aperol and Campari, and sprits like vodka and gin.

What is the English word for aperitif? ›

appetizer [noun] (especially American) something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite. They ate smoked salmon as an appetizer. (Translation of apéritif from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What is the difference between aperitivo and aperitif? ›

Many people like to think of the difference as being similar to the difference between using “happy hour” and “co*cktail hour”; the term changes, but the ritual doesn't. The main difference is where these terms originate. Aperitivo comes from Italy, while the French tend to call it Aperitif.

What are some Italian aperitifs? ›

Cities in Italy began emerging with their own liqueurs: Vermouth from Torino, Ramazzotti from Martini from Piemonte and Campari from Milan. These famous Italian brands for aperitif would become worldwide names, eventually giving birth to popular aperitifs and co*cktails such as Spritz, Negroni, Bellini and Americano.

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