
When it’s 90 degrees and the air feels like soup, there are only two things on my mind: staying cool and having a drink in hand. Whether it’s a spiked freezer pop by the pool or a boozy ice cream run to Tipsy Scoop, summer is about chilling out without blowing your entire paycheck.
That’s why the viral Sarti Spritz caught my eye. This trendy pink drink is light, refreshing, and cute enough to match your whole summer vibe. The only catch? It’s made with Sarti Rosa, an Italian aperitif that’s practically impossible to find unless you’ve got an international hookup (or a plane ticket). If the Sarti struggle is real for you too, don’t worry! The list below has your back. These Sarti Spritz alternatives, including the Cappelletti Aperitivo, are more affordable, easier to find, and still worth topping with Prosecco and soda water.
Light, citrusy, and just sweet enough, Lillet Rosé is a solid Sarti Rosa stand-in for anyone who wants their spritz to feel like golden hour in a glass. It’s less bitter than a traditional aperitif, but still brings enough flavor to keep things interesting. Plus, it’s super easy to find at most liquor stores.
This floral-forward aperitif brings big Sarti Rosa energy with hints of hibiscus and orange blossom. It’s light, fresh, and made to be mixed with sparkling wine for an effortlessly bougie spritz. Think of it as your secret weapon for impressing friends at brunch!
Sober-curious besties, this one’s for you. Ritual’s take on an aperitif skips the booze but still delivers that bitter, citrusy kick you want in a spritz. It’s perfect for staying in the vibe without sacrificing your 8 a.m. plans the next day.
Okay, it’s technically a gin liqueur, but hear me out. Pimm’s brings the same kind of fruity, herbal vibe that makes a Sarti Spritz so craveable, especially when you mix it with something bubbly and citrusy. It leans a little more garden party than Italian summer, but it still gets the assignment.
Don’t let the vintage bottle fool you. Cappelletti totally holds its own. It’s a bit richer and more bitter than Sarti Rosa, but still gives major aperitif vibes with its bold, ruby color and hint of sweetness. Mix it with prosecco and a splash of soda for a spritz that means business.
Campari is the boldest option on this list, and yeah, it’s a bit more bitter than Sarti Rosa, but if you like your drinks with a dramatic edge, this is the move. Its deep red hue, herbal punch, and citrusy notes make it ideal for a more grown-up spritz that still knows how to party.