Right-reading (adj): Having the proper orientation (used in printing)

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Make me a spritz

The other day I blogged about the Venetian spritz, which is made from aperol, wine or prosecco, and soda water, over ice, with a garnish of orange, lemon, and/or olive. Here’s a video tribute by Sir Oliver Skardy & Fahrenheit 451 in which you can see the drink being made.

And here’s a how-to video:

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