Bicicletta

Updated Feb. 13, 2024

Bicicletta
Nico Schinco for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.
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The popular lore goes that the Bicicletta, a classic Italian aperitivo, was named after the wobbling mode of transportation used by elderly men after a spirited afternoon or evening. However the drink came to be named, the three-part combination of red bitter liqueur, dry white wine and soda water is bright, refreshing and as easy to make as riding a bike.

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Ingredients

Yield:1 drink
  • Ice
  • 2ounces red bitter liqueur, such as Campari, Cappelletti or Contratto Bitter
  • 2ounces dry white wine 
  • Chilled soda water, to top 
  • 1 to 2orange or lemon wheels
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Fill a Collins or highball glass with ice. Add the Campari and wine. Top with soda water. Stir gently to combine, then garnish with the citrus wheel.

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I remember drinking these in Italy in the late 90s-early 2000s. You don't see them on the menu in the tourist areas; you need to ask or go to the small villages to enjoy. Life is better in those places anyway.

Simply sublime.

My husband’s mom used to make a lower-alcohol version of this drink by mixing Campari and lemon-lime soda. That might be too sweet for some people, but we thought it was refreshing—and beautifully colorful!

Really delicious- simple to make but a nice complex flavor. Great summer drink!

Any suggestions for a nonalcoholic version?

You might try a nonalcoholic “spirit” like Seedlip Grove, which has notes of orange & ginger, instead of the Campari. Top w soda water and add some orange bitters (look for an NA version if needed).

On a low alcohol trend Lemon spindrift and Campari . My go to for light drinking and added hydration!

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