
Equipment
- Spritz Glass
- Ice Cubes
Ingredients
- 50 ml Mango & Passionfruit Vodka
- 75 ml Lemonade
- 50 ml Prosecco
- Lime or Passionfruit Slices for Garnish
Instructions
Chill the Glass:
- Start by filling a spritz glass with ice cubes to ensure your cocktail stays refreshingly cool.
Infuse the Flavors:
- Pour 50 ml of Smirnoff Mango & Passionfruit Twist into the glass.
Add the Bubbles:
- Add 50 ml of prosecco to bring a sparkling dimension to your cocktail.
Sweeten the Mix:
- Pour in 75 ml of lemonade for a touch of sweet and tangy goodness.
Final Touch:
- Garnish your spritz with a slice of lime or passionfruit to enhance its tropical allure.
Serve and Enjoy:
- Your Tropical Fizz Spritz is ready for sipping and sharing. Cheers to a bubbly, bold, and fruity delight!
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
This isn't some dusty classic dug up from a forgotten bar manual. The Tropical Fizz Spritz is a modern creation, a direct descendant of the spritz craze that swept through bars and patios in recent decades. It's about easy drinking and big, bold flavors, not historical footnotes.
It slots right into the spritz family, a lineage that includes the Aperol Spritz and its many cousins. What sets this one apart is the double dose of tropical fruit from the vodka, making it less bitter and more overtly sweet and tangy than some of its Italian relatives.
You'd find this drink chilling on a patio, at a backyard barbecue, or anywhere people are looking for something lighthearted and refreshing. It's a daytime sipper that transitions easily into an early evening social drink, no fuss required.
What it tastes like
Expect a vibrant burst of mango and passionfruit right off the bat, courtesy of that flavored vodka. The lemonade adds a sweet, tart backbone, cutting through the fruit's richness and keeping things from getting syrupy. Then the prosecco kicks in with its dry, bubbly lift, making the whole thing feel light and airy.
With 50 ml of 40% ABV vodka and 50 ml of 11.5% ABV prosecco in a 175 ml drink, you're looking at roughly 14.7% ABV. That's a good bit stronger than your average beer, so treat it like a proper cocktail. It drinks easy, but it's got some kick.
The technique
Building this is as simple as it gets. Grab a spritz glass, fill it with ice. Pour in your mango and passionfruit vodka, then the prosecco, and top it off with the lemonade. Give it a gentle stir, just enough to combine everything without knocking out all that fizz.
The key here is to keep it cold and keep it bubbly. Use plenty of fresh ice, and don't stir it like you're whipping cream. A quick, light turn with a bar spoon is all you need to marry the flavors without deflating your drink.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Mango & Passionfruit Vodka
- Use
- Smirnoff Mango & Passionfruit Twist, or any good quality mango and passionfruit flavored vodka.
- Skip
- Plain vodka. You'll lose the core tropical punch and end up with a very different drink.
- Why
- This is where the drink gets its name and its primary flavor profile. It's the engine of the tropical vibe.
Prosecco
- Use
- A dry or extra dry Prosecco. Something light and crisp that won't overpower the fruit.
- Skip
- Heavy, oaky Chardonnay or a super sweet dessert wine. They'll clash with the tropical notes.
- Why
- Its light fizz and subtle fruit notes provide the necessary sparkle and balance without overpowering the vodka's bold flavors.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Pineapple Punch Spritz
- A different tropical twist.
- Swap the mango and passionfruit vodka for a pineapple-infused vodka. Garnish with a pineapple wedge for extra flair.
Berry Fizz Spritz
- Red fruit for a sweeter sip.
- Use a raspberry or strawberry flavored vodka instead, and garnish with fresh berries for a different fruity profile.
Herbal Spritz
- A hint of garden freshness.
- Muddle a few mint leaves in the glass before adding ice, or float a sprig of rosemary for a subtle aromatic kick.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Use plain vodka with a splash of mango nectar and passionfruit syrup to get close to the intended flavor.
Use a lemon-lime soda for similar sweetness and tang, or fresh lemon juice with simple syrup and a bit of water.
Any dry sparkling wine like Cava or a crisp Brut Champagne will do the trick, though the flavor profile will shift slightly.
A large wine glass or a highball glass works just fine. The important thing is enough room for ice and liquid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Tropical Fizz Spritz Recipe?
It contains mango and passionfruit vodka, lemonade, and prosecco, typically garnished with lime or passionfruit slices.
Is the Tropical Fizz Spritz sweet?
Yes, it leans sweet and fruity, balanced by the tartness of the lemonade and the dryness of the prosecco. It's designed to be an easy drinker.
What kind of vodka should I use?
A good quality mango and passionfruit flavored vodka is key for the drink's signature taste. Don't skimp on the flavor here.
Can I make a batch of Tropical Fizz Spritz?
You can pre-mix the vodka and lemonade, but add the prosecco right before serving to keep it bubbly and fresh.
What's the best garnish for this drink?
A fresh lime slice or a wedge of passionfruit really brings out the tropical notes and adds a nice visual touch.
Is this a strong drink?
It's got a decent kick, around 14.7% ABV, so it's stronger than your average beer. Sip it, don't chug it.
Can I make it less sweet?
Reduce the amount of lemonade and add a splash of soda water, or opt for an extra dry prosecco to cut some of the sweetness.
What's the ideal occasion for a Tropical Fizz Spritz?
It's a great choice for sunny afternoons, brunches, or any casual gathering where you want something refreshing and fun without too much fuss.
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