Yes, you read that right: Aperol can be used to create a delicious drink not only in summer, but also in winter. But in contrast to the refreshing Aperol Spritz, the Hot Aperol is served warm. We have summarized for you below exactly how to prepare the trendy drink of the winter and what ingredients are needed for it.

These ingredients are needed for two glasses of Hot Aperol:

This is how you prepare the hot trendy drink correctly:

By the way: Depending on your taste, you can garnish the hot drinks afterwards with cinnamon sticks, dried orange slices, mint leaves or even rosemary sprigs. The drink gets a Christmas note with a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom.

Another tip:

You can also serve the Hot Aperol alcohol-free by simply replacing the white wine with light grape juice or pear juice and the Aperol with orange syrup (approx. 50 ml).

The hot Hugo is also a popular trendy drink in winter. All you need are the following ingredients (for two glasses):

And this is how you prepare a hot Hugo:

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