Negroni Sbagliato Punch Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Cory Baldwin

November29,2018

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6 Ratings

  • Prep time 15 minutes
  • Cook time 5 minutes
  • Serves 12 people twice

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For years I’d toil over one of those thousand-ingredient, tea + booze + Champagne + over-complicated simple syrup + aromatics punch recipes every time I’d whip out my trusty punch bowl. But it recently dawned on me: Punch is just a giant bowl of co*cktail. Which means if I pick something I like that’s simple to make in a single serving, I can easily scale up and add a festive ice ring to make it bowl-worthy.

This year I landed on the Negroni Sbagliato, a fizzy, ever-so-slightly lighter version of my favorite gin co*cktail. While the original is 1:1:1 gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari, the Negroni Sbagliato—that means “mistaken” in Italian for all you linguists...apparently the birth of this delicious drink was an accident—keeps the ratios the same but swaps the gin for Prosecco or another bubbly.

Since everything is added in equal amounts, you don’t have to do any math at all come punch time. Just add one bottle each Prosecco, sweet vermouth, and Campari, and give everything a gentle stir. If you like a lighter drink, or want to stretch your punch longer throughout the evening, I suggest doubling up on the bubbly or topping off the bowl with plain seltzer; to be totally honest, I actually *prefer* the taste with double the bubbles.

And a quick note on that ice ring: You’re going to want to make more than one. (Two or three should suffice for refreshing your punch throughout the party.) If you’re a planner, start a week or so ahead and use your Bundt pan to make a new ice mold each night until you have the number you want. Don’t have that much time? Get creative with your molds so you can make them all at once—there’s no reason you have to use a Bundt. I’ve used everything from small mixing bowls to cake pans.

You can also get creative with what you’re adding to your ice mold: Any fruits, herbs, or whole spices are fair game. For this particular punch, I’m a fan of combining sliced orange rounds, whole fresh cranberries, rosemary sprigs, and star anise because it looks so colorful and festive. I layer them into the mold before adding the water, keeping in mind the cranberries will try their best to float to the top (sometimes I try to trap them in place with the oranges, but you do you). If you don’t have any of that stuff on hand or don’t feel like bothering, plain old ice works too! And one last tip: To get the clearest ice possible, use distilled water (it has less mineral content). Some people say to boil it twice first too (this helps minimize those cloudy air bubbles) but in my humble opinion, that’s a lot of effort for something nobody but me will notice. —Cory Baldwin

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Ingredients
  • For the ice molds:
  • 2 oranges, sliced into thin rounds
  • 1 1/2 cupsfresh cranberries
  • 10-15 small rosemary sprigs
  • 9 whole star anise
  • For the punch:
  • 1-2 (750 ml) bottles Prosecco or other dry sparkling wine
  • 1 (750 ml) bottle Campari
  • 1 (750 ml) bottle sweet vermouth (I like Carpano Antica, but Martini Rosso will make your finished punch a more brilliant red color)
  • 1 bottle seltzer (optional)
Directions
  1. For the ice molds:
  2. Divide the fruit and spices among 3 molds, bowls, cake pans, or bundt pans. Fill with water (use distilled for slightly clearer ice), cover with plastic wrap or a plate, and freeze until solid. When you’re ready to use one, loosen with a little bit of hot water and then add to your punch-bowl, pretty side up (whatever that means to you!).
  1. For the punch:
  2. Combine all ingredients in your punch bowl. For a lighter punch, top off with more Prosecco or with seltzer. If you plan on refreshing your punch through the night, double the recipe and refresh with equal parts all ingredients in any amount you please throughout the night (I do half-bottles at a time).

Tags:

  • co*cktail
  • Punch
  • Italian
  • Champagne
  • Vermouth
  • Campari
  • Freeze
  • Entertaining
  • Christmas Eve
  • Winter
  • co*cktail Party
  • Holiday

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3 Reviews

Lisa December 18, 2023

More of an Americano than Negroni but still beautiful and I’m excited to bring it to our Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve. Thank you for the recipe, I’m sure it’s going to be a keeper.

BR95510 July 30, 2021

I don't understand why this was on the "hold the booze" list.

cookbabycook December 27, 2020

A great co*cktail, genius to turn it into a crowd pleaser!

Negroni Sbagliato Punch Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between Negroni and Negroni sbagliato? ›

You see, sbagliato, in Italian, means "bungled" or "mistaken." Remember, a traditional Negroni is made from Campari, the bitter liqueur; sweet vermouth; and gin. The "broken" Negroni, or Negroni Sbagliato, starts with Campari and sweet vermouth. In place of gin, though, the Sbagliato version uses sparkling wine.

What is the flavor profile of Negroni Sbagliato? ›

What Does a Negroni Sbagliato Taste Like? Equal parts sweet and bitter thanks to the fortified wine red vermouth (also called sweet vermouth) and Campari (the cult favorite, bright-red aperitif), the Negroni Sbagliato gets a bubbly lift from effervescent Prosecco.

What is a Negroni Sbagliato with prosecco in it? ›

It's as easy as pouring equal parts sweet red vermouth, Campari and prosecco (instead of gin). “Sbagliato” translates to mistake so we'll mistake prosecco for gin in our glasses. Stir the vermouth and Campari and add a large ice cube (or any sort really) to the glass. Top with prosecco.

What kind of person drinks Negroni? ›

Drink Order: Negroni

You have a bold and adventurous side. This co*cktail – made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth – is currently trending on the co*cktail scene. Its unique blend of flavors showcase your open-mindedness and willingness to explore new trends and experiences.

What ingredient can I substitute for Negroni? ›

Replace the gin with bubbly prosecco to make a Negroni Sbagliato. Substitute mezcal for gin to give the co*cktail a smoky flavor. Make a Boulevardier by swapping 1 ounce of gin for 1 1/2 ounces bourbon or rye whiskey. Blend the classic components with blood orange juice and ice to make a frozen Negroni.

What is a dirty Negroni? ›

Here is an uncommon one that I really enjoy: A Dirty Negroni. It doesn't contain any dry gin, vermouth, or Campari. But it tastes like it does. Instead, we use 2oz of Cynar, that delightful artichoke-based amaro, with 1oz of Old Tom-style gin. It sounds funky, but it works.

Who invented Negroni sbagliato? ›

The Negroni Sbagliato was invented by bartender Mirko Stocchetto in Milan in 1972 at Bar Basso, a historic bar in Milan that's still open. It's said that while making the classic Negroni, Mirko accidentally grabbed a bottle of prosecco and of gin and poured it into the glass, making co*cktail history.

Is Negroni Sbagliato with prosecco good? ›

History of Negroni Sbagliato

Prosecco wine makes Negroni Sbagliato lighter for those who don't like strong drinks. The drink has become very popular in the past few years and has been voted as one of the best co*cktails in the world and an iconic symbol of Milano.

Is a Negroni Sbagliato strong? ›

The Negroni Sbagliato is also a nice aperitif. It's a lighter drink than a Negroni, and it also has a lower ABV (alcohol by volume) since prosecco is about 12% ABV compared to gin at 40% ABV. My wife and I made two Negroni Sbagliatos the other day (using some leftover California sparkling wine).

How much alcohol is in a Negroni Sbagliato? ›

The Sbagliato swaps out the gin for prosecco (or any dry sparkling wine), which tops the drink, and is garnished with an orange peel. It averages around 13 percent ABV.

What's the difference between Aperol Spritz and Negroni Sbagliato? ›

This is essentially a Negroni spritz. It's a relative of, and similar to, the Aperol Spritz, only a touch more bitter with a hint of earthiness that gives it more of the gravitas. It is a fantastic low-proof co*cktail and makes for an excellent aperitif.

Who drinks Negroni Sbagliato with prosecco? ›

1., D'Arcy revealed their drink of choice to co-star Olivia Cooke, who plays Queen Alicent. "A negroni ... sbagliato ... with prosecco in it," D'Arcy says with playful pauses in between. "Oh, stunning," Cooke replies.

How to order a Negroni sbagliato? ›

A Sbagliato is usually served over ice, and it's a more voluminous drink than the original. One thing to note is that you don't need to say "Negroni Sbagliato" when you order this beverage. Simply saying you'd like a "Sbagliato ” will suffice (and make you sound like you know your Italian beverages).

What is a Negroni with cognac called? ›

The French Negroni - Cognac co*cktails - Remy Martin USA.

What's the difference between Americano and Negroni Sbagliato? ›

Despite its origin, the Sbagliato is more a variation on the beloved Americano than a Negroni in terms of drinking profile. The Americano (which predates the Negroni) omits the gin and adds a charge of soda to Campari and sweet vermouth. The result is a lighter, more refreshing drink.

What is a Sicilian Negroni? ›

In a mixing glass or co*cktail shaker filled with ice, combine the orange juice, gin, Campari, vermouth and bitters. Stir or shake until well chilled, about 30 seconds, then strain into a tumbler filled with fresh ice. Top with the Prosecco or sparkling water, garnish with the orange twist and serve. Makes 1 drink.

Is Negroni and Aperol the same thing? ›

Both are Italian bitter liqueurs but one definitely differs from the other according to taste. Aperol is less bitter than Campari and has a sweeter and fruitier flavor, meaning this co*cktail will have a subtle sweetness to it.

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