MARTINI & ROSSI® SBAGLIATO AMBRATO
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‘Sbagliato’, meaning mistaken in Italian, comes from the accidental swap of the gin in a Negroni for Prosecco. This gives a softer, more effervescent experience, especially when served with the delicate taste of MARTINI & ROSSI® Riserva Speciale Ambrato.

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Ingredients
- MARTINI & ROSSI® Riserva Speciale Ambrato1oz
- MARTINI & ROSSI® Riserva Speciale Bitter1oz
- MARTINI & ROSSI® ProseccoTo Taste
- Ice Cubes5-6
- Orange slice to garnish1
Method
Step 1
Fill a highball glass with ice cubes. Step 2
Pour in the Ambrato and Bitter, top up with Prosecco. Step 3
Stir gently. Step 4
Garnish with the orange slice. 
APERITIVO WITH THE MARTINI SBAGLIATO AMBRATO
The contrast of Martini Sbagliato Ambrato’s Prosecco, MARTINI & ROSSI® Riserva Speciale Bitter and Riserva Speciale Ambrato makes a fabulous pairing with fresh tomato, bruschetta and salty, sharp blue cheese.
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