Italian liqueur brand Italicus has named Fabrizio Candino, from Sartoria Cocktail Bar, Italy, as the global winner of its Art of Italicus Aperitivo Challenge.
The global bartending competition that celebrates art-inspired aperitivo cocktails, the Art of Italicus Aperitivo Challenge, is now in its fifth edition and conceived by Giuseppe Gallo, founder and CEO of Italicus and aims to showcase the talents of emerging bartenders in the industry.
Candino, a 34-year-old bartender from Palermo, Sicily, won the competition with his winning cocktail, called “In-Vite,” which pays homage to the Mediterranean vine and incorporates the concept of invitation and conviviality.
The drink impressed the competition’s jury with its unique combination of Italicus, infused stale bread, aperitivo wine, and citron juice. The choice of using bread, an unconventional ingredient in cocktails, added a twist to this riff on a Spritz and captivated both the judges and the audience.
The final challenge, held in Rome on May 28th, brought together bartenders from Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Each participant crafted an aperitivo using Italicus as a key ingredient.
The competition aimed to highlight aperitivo drinks that drew inspiration from various forms of art, such as sculpture, design, painting, fashion, music, literature, dance and more. This year, participants were also required to create their cocktails with sustainability in mind, avoiding waste and promoting the use of locally sourced ingredients.

Valeria Coletti, Fabrizio Candino & Johannes Sæterbø
“The competition serves as a creative platform through which bartenders have the opportunity to express their artistic sensibilities while staying rooted in the Italian aperitivo cocktails tradition,” explained Giuseppe Gallo, Founder and CEO of Italicus.
‘This year, we had the honour of experiencing a competition with highly skilled bartenders, from their technique to the style of their presentations and their sustainable approach. We feel honoured to have so many talents from around the world participating in this program with the goal of improving and growing within the industry in a more sustainable world.”
In second place, Johannes Sæterbø, from Svanen bar in Norway, presented the “Apples & Bergamot” cocktail. His creation aimed to express the connection between independent artistic scenes by using objects created by local artists.
Valeria Coletti, an Italian bartender working in London at Baccarat, secured the third place position with her cocktail “Bee the Action,” inspired by the Red Earth Environmental Art Group, a UK-based collective focused on sustainability through installations and artistic performances.