The Campari Shakerato is one of the simplest and smartest drinks to come out of Italy. No bubbles, no citrus, just Campari shaken hard with ice until it turns icy cold and slightly frothy. It is closer to an espresso ritual than a cocktail, quick, sharp, and very satisfying.

You will find it all over Italy, especially in warmer months, when something cold and bitter feels exactly right. It is also a perfect reminder that not every great drink needs a long ingredient list.
Why Lush Life Loves It
This is my go-to when I want something quick and bracing. It wakes you up, cools you down, and feels effortlessly chic.
The spritz may look simple, but it opens the door to a whole world of Italian aperitivo culture. If you feel like exploring further, try a more bittersweet option like the Campari Spritz or the deeper, herbal Cynar Spritz. For something a little sharper and more bracing, the Campari Shakerato is a perfect change of pace. These drinks all trace their roots back to Venice and the wider aperitivo tradition, a story I dive into in A Guide to Drinking in Venice, where you will find how these seemingly simple serves helped shape the way the world drinks.
Here is the recipe

Campari Shakerato
Equipment
- Campari
Ingredients
- 3 oz Campari
- Ice
- Orange twist
Instructions
- Fill a shaker with ice.
- Add Campari.
- Shake hard for 10–15 seconds until very cold.
- Strain into a chilled glass.
- Garnish with an orange twist if you like.
Nutrition
Variations
- Add a splash of gin for a stronger, Negroni-style twist
- Try with a dash of orange bitters for extra lift
- Serve over a large cube if you prefer it slightly slower




