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Limoncello Spritz

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Cool off with a sparkling limoncello spritz that’s light, zesty, and perfect for warm weather sipping. This easy cocktail mixes bubbly prosecco, crisp soda water, and sweet limoncello. Fresh lemon slices and ice make every glass extra refreshing and fun. You’ll love serving this fizzy drink at backyard parties, brunches, or lazy summer afternoons.
This limoncello cocktail recipe is quick to make and easy to follow with the guide below. You'll find step-by-step photos, simple directions, and smart pro tips. We also answer the most frequently asked questions so you can mix it up with confidence.

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You can mix this easy spritz limoncello in just five minutes with only three simple ingredients. It’s crisp, bubbly, and perfect for hot summer days or brunch with friends.
Serve this refreshing lemon cocktail at cookouts, bridal showers, or any fun get-together. It stands out with bright citrus flavor and fizzy sparkle in every sip.
Ingredients

What you'll need to make this lemon Italian drink:
- 2 ounces of limoncello
- 4 ounces of prosecco
- 1 to 2 ounces sparkling water/club soda
- Lemon slices and fresh mint sprigs for garnish (optional)
Substitutions and Additions
Personalize your limoncello spritz recipe. Simple changes can make your cocktail uniquely yours. Here are some top substitutions and additions:
- Substitute Prosecco: Use champagne or sparkling wine for a slightly different bubbly base in your lemon spritz.
- Add Fresh Mint: Drop in a few mint leaves for a cool and refreshing boost of flavor.
- Substitute Soda Water: Try lemon-lime soda for a sweeter, more citrus-forward drink.
- Add Frozen Berries: Toss in frozen raspberries or blueberries to chill the drink and add a pop of color.
- Substitute Lemon Slices: Use orange or lime slices to switch up the citrus garnish.
How to Make Limoncello Spritz
Follow along with our step-by-step pictures, easy directions, and helpful tips and tricks listed below. You’ll mix this drink like a pro. Let’s get started!
Pro Tip
I recommend pouring and serving the limoncello spritzer in single servings, versus mixing it up in a large pitcher as a big batch.
The bubbles will go flat after sitting out, and the ice will melt and water down the drink, so mixing each one up fresh is best.
Keep the limoncello, prosecco, and club soda chilled in the refrigerator for the coldest drink and to help keep the ice in the glass frozen for longer.
FIRST STEP: Fill the cocktail glass with ice cubes.
SECOND STEP: Add two ounces of Italian limoncello.
Pro Tip
The sweetness will vary depending on the brand/type of limoncello. The limoncello adds the lemon flavor and the sweetness to the drink, so adjust the recipe according to personal preference.
This spritz is nicely balanced and leans on the sweeter side. You can add more prosecco for less sweetness and/or add more club soda/sparkling water to thin out the potency.

THIRD STEP: Add four ounces of prosecco.

FOURTH STEP: Top with sparkling water or club soda.

FIFTH STEP: Garnish the glass with a slice of lemon or two and a sprig of mint.
Pro Tip
Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice for an extra punch of flavor or to cut the sweetness.

How To Serve a Limoncello Prosecco
You can serve this lemon spritz in so many fun and easy ways. It’s a bubbly favorite for warm-weather parties and special events.
- Serve at summer parties: This refreshing lemon cocktail fits right in at pool days, barbecues, or backyard cookouts. Pair it with grilled chicken kabobs or shrimp tacos.
- Perfect for brunch: Bring sparkle to your next brunch with this light and citrusy drink. Serve it with breakfast sliders or blueberry cream cheese danish.
- Great for bridal showers or girls’ night: This pretty spritz makes a sweet, bubbly drink for bridal showers or a fun night in. Try it with cheesecake stuffed strawberries or puff pastry appetizers.

Why You'll Love This Cocktail Limoncello Recipe
Limoncello spritzer is a fan favorite for good reason. It’s fast, fun, and always feels a little extra without extra work. Readers come back for this one because it checks all the boxes—easy steps, bright flavors, and instant good vibes.
Here are the reasons why this fizzy cocktail is a favorite:
- No Fancy Tools Needed: Grab a glass and go—no shaker, strainer, or bar kit required.
- Looks Pretty: Fresh lemon slices and bubbles make this drink look just as good as it tastes.
- Always Refreshing: Cold, crisp, and citrusy—this one cools you down fast on a warm day.
- Crowd-Pleaser: Adults love it, and it always earns compliments at showers, brunches, and get-togethers.
- Feels Special: It brings fun to the table without feeling like you’re trying too hard.
We love how drinks made with limoncello keep things easy while still feeling fresh and festive every single time.

Recipe FAQ
Can I make limoncello spritz without prosecco?
Yes, you can make this spritz without prosecco by using sparkling wine or champagne instead for the bubbly texture.
Do I need fresh lemon slices in this lemon spritz?
No, fresh lemon slices are optional in limoncello spritz, but they add color and boost the lemon flavor.
How much ice should I use in limoncello spritz?
Fill your glass with ice before pouring the spritz, so the drink stays cold and refreshing with every sip.
Can I mix limoncello spritz ahead of time?
No, you shouldn’t mix it early since it can lose its fizz. Always mix it right before serving.
What’s the best glass for serving limoncello spritz?
Use a wine glass or tall glass when serving, so there’s room for ice, bubbles, and lemon slices.
Should I stir the limoncello spritz after adding ingredients?
Yes, gently stir the prosecco, limoncello, and soda mix without losing too many bubbles.
Can I use any soda water for limoncello spritz?
Yes, any unflavored soda water works, but use chilled soda water to keep the drink crisp.
Does limoncello spritz need to be super cold?
Yes, limoncello spritz tastes best when served ice-cold, so chill all ingredients before mixing the drink.
Can I double the recipe for limoncello spritz?
Yes, you can double the recipe, but mix in a pitcher just before serving so it stays fizzy.
How strong is a limoncello spritz?
This lemon spritz is a light cocktail with lower alcohol than most mixed drinks, thanks to soda water and prosecco.

Serving FAQ
What’s the best way to serve limoncello spritz at a party?
Serve lemon spritz in wine glasses with ice, fresh lemon slices, and a straw for a fun party drink.
Should I pour limoncello spritz into chilled glasses?
Yes, use chilled glasses to help keep the drink colder and crisp longer at any gathering.
What can I garnish with besides lemon?
Yes, add fresh mint or frozen berries for a pretty and flavorful garnish that’s still simple.
What’s the best time of day to serve limoncello spritz?
Serve in the afternoon or early evening when you want something light and easy to sip.
Is limoncello spritz good for special occasions?
Yes, limoncello spritz works well for brunches, bridal showers, or casual get-togethers thanks to its bright and bubbly vibe.
Should I serve limoncello spritz with a straw or not?
Yes, a straw helps stir the drink and makes sipping easier, especially with ice and garnishes in the glass.

Storage FAQ
Follow the steps, tips, and tricks below to keep your limoncello spritz fresh and fizzy every time you serve it. Use these storage directions to help you prep and serve your drink without losing its crisp bubbles or bright lemon flavor.
Can I make limoncello spritz ahead of time?
No, mix your limoncello spritz just before serving so it stays bubbly and fresh.
Should I store leftover limoncello spritz in the fridge?
It’s best not to store leftover limoncello spritz. The bubbles go flat quickly, and the flavor won’t taste the same.
Can I freeze limoncello spritz for later?
No, freezing limoncello spritz doesn't work well. The fizz disappears, and the alcohol may separate when thawed.
How do I keep limoncello spritz cold for a party?
Chill the limoncello, prosecco, and soda water first. Then pour over ice right before serving.
Should I store the ingredients separately until ready to mix?
Yes, keep each ingredient cold and separate. Then mix your limoncello spritz when it’s time to pour.
What’s the best way to chill a large batch of limoncello spritz?
Chill your bottles in the fridge or an ice bucket. Only mix what you plan to serve right away.

Limoncello Spritz
Ingredients
- 2 ounces limoncello
- 4 ounces prosecco
- 1 to 2 ounces sparkling water (or club soda)
- Lemon slices and mint sprigs (for garnish)
DIRECTIONS
- Fill the glass with ice.
- Add 2 ounces of Italian limoncello.
- Add 4 ounces of prosecco.
- Top with sparkling water.
- Garnish the glass with a lemon slice or two and a sprig of fresh mint.
Notes
- I recommend pouring and serving the limoncello spritzer in single servings versus mixing it up in a large pitcher as a big batch. The bubbles will go flat after sitting out, and the ice will melt and water down the drink, so it’s best to mix each one up fresh. Keep the limoncello, prosecco, and club soda chilled in the refrigerator for the coldest drink and to help keep the ice in the glass frozen for longer.
- The sweetness will vary depending on the brand/type of limoncello. The limoncello adds the lemon flavor and the sweetness to the drink, so adjust the recipe according to personal preference. This spritz is nicely balanced and leans on the sweeter side. You can add more prosecco for less sweetness and/or add more club soda/sparkling water to thin out the potency.
- Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice for an extra punch of flavor or to cut the sweetness.






Comments
Rachelle P. says
Made this for friends and everyone loved how bubbly and crisp it was, already planning to make it again this weekend.