This refreshing White Wine Spritzer is made with just three simple ingredients: a crisp white wine, bubbly club soda, and a bright slice of lemon. This recipe creates the ultimate summer cocktail that is incredibly light, bubbly, and easy to drink. It’s the perfect single-serving drink for a warm summer afternoon, a casual brunch, or sipping by the pool.
White Wine Spritzer Ingredients
- Dry White Wine: 3-4 ounces, chilled. Use a crisp, unoaked wine like Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, or a dry Riesling.
- Club Soda: 1-2 ounces, chilled. You can also use seltzer or sparkling mineral water.
- Garnish (optional): A lemon wheel, lime wedge, or a sprig of fresh mint.
- Ice: To fill the glass.
How To Make White Wine Spritzer
- Prepare your glass: Fill a wine glass or a highball glass with plenty of ice.
- Add the wine: Pour your chilled white wine over the ice, filling the glass about two-thirds of the way full.
- Top with club soda: Top off the wine with chilled club soda or sparkling water.
- Garnish and serve: Give the drink a very gentle stir to combine. Garnish with a fresh lemon wheel or a sprig of mint and serve immediately while it’s cold and bubbly.

Recipe Tips
- Chill Everything: A spritzer is meant to be exceptionally refreshing. For the best result, ensure both your white wine and your club soda are thoroughly chilled before you start. This keeps the drink colder for longer and prevents the ice from melting too quickly.
- Choose the Right Wine: The best spritzers are made with dry, crisp, high-acid white wines. Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and dry Riesling are excellent choices. Avoid heavy, oaky wines like a buttery Chardonnay, as their flavors can clash with the light, bubbly nature of the drink.
- Don’t Over-Stir: To preserve the delightful fizziness, stir the cocktail gently and minimally. One quick, gentle stir is all you need to combine the ingredients without causing the club soda to go flat.
- Customize Your Ratio: The classic ratio is about 3 parts wine to 1 part club soda, but the beauty of a spritzer is its versatility. For a lighter, lower-alcohol version, try a 1-to-1 ratio of wine to soda. Feel free to adjust it to your personal preference.
What To Serve A Spritzer
A White Wine Spritzer is a perfect aperitif to stimulate the appetite before a meal. It pairs beautifully with light, summery appetizers. Serve it alongside a fresh cheese board with fruits and crackers, bruschetta topped with fresh tomatoes and basil, a classic shrimp cocktail, or a simple Caprese salad. It’s also delightful on its own as a casual afternoon drink.
How To Store A Spritzer
- Refrigerate: A White Wine Spritzer should be made to order and enjoyed immediately. It cannot be prepared in advance or stored, as it will lose its essential carbonation and become flat within minutes.
- Freeze: Do not attempt to freeze a White Wine Spritzer.
White Wine Spritzer Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size: 1 cocktail
- Calories: 100 kcal
- Total Fat: 0g
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 15mg
- Total Carbohydrate: 4g
- Dietary Fiber: 0g
- Sugars: 2g
- Protein: 0.1g
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best type of wine for a spritzer? The best wines are dry, crisp, unoaked, and have high acidity. Excellent and widely available options include Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Vinho Verde from Portugal, or a dry Riesling.
- What is the difference between club soda, seltzer, and tonic water? Club soda is water that has been carbonated and has added minerals for a slightly salty taste. Seltzer is simply carbonated water with no additives. Tonic water contains quinine and sugar, giving it a distinct sweet and bitter flavor. For a classic spritzer, use club soda or seltzer. Tonic water will make it much sweeter.
- Can I make this cocktail with red wine? Yes, you can! A spritzer made with red wine is also a popular drink, especially in Europe. For the best result, use a light-bodied, fruity red wine like a Gamay or a Pinot Noir.
- How can I add more flavor to my spritzer? For a flavor boost, gently muddle a few fresh mint leaves or basil leaves in the bottom of your glass before adding ice. You can also add a splash of a flavored liqueur, such as St-Germain (elderflower) or Aperol, for more complexity
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Description
The ultimate refreshing summer drink, the White Wine Spritzer is a light, bubbly, and incredibly easy-to-make cocktail. Combining crisp white wine with fizzy club soda, it’s the perfect beverage for a warm day, a casual brunch, or any time you need a simple and elegant drink.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Fill a wine glass with ice.
- Pour the chilled white wine over the ice.
- Top with chilled club soda.
- Garnish with a lemon wheel and serve immediately.
