Garibaldi

Garibaldi

Build into glass with ice, alcohol first. Stir gently

Alcohol
Campari (liqueur)25% ABV
1shot
Mixers
Orange (juice)
Orange (juice)
As desired
Ice
Ice
As desired
Servings
Measurement Guide

All measurements are shown in shots for easy bartending at home. Use these conversions at your bar.

1 shot=1.5 oz
1 shot=4 cl
Fun Facts
Origin

The Garibaldi cocktail, composed simply of Campari and orange juice, is named after Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland". The cocktail reflects the colors of the Italian flag with its vivid red Campari and bright orange juice

Popularity

While the cocktail has been around for decades, its simplicity and refreshing taste have seen a resurgence in modern times, especially as part of the low-alcohol cocktail trend and in bars emphasizing classic Italian aperitivos

Culture & History

The Garibaldi has become synonymous with Italian aperitivo culture, celebrated for its ability to stimulate the appetite and for its bold, refreshing flavor profile. Its association with Giuseppe Garibaldi lends it a patriotic element, making it a proud emblem of Italian heritage in cocktail form

Garibaldi