VINES 100% Glera VINIFICATION The grapes are harvested rigorously by hand to then undergo a soft pressing. The must thus obtained is fermented at a temperature between 18 and 20°C CHARACTERISTICS Able to tease and satisfy even the most demanding palates Pale straw yellow with fine and persistent perlage decidedly fruity bouquet with hints of wisteria, acacia flowers and rennet apple fragrant, fresh and pleasantly acidulous on the palate Suitable for any type of occasion Excellent with delicate appetizers or fish dishes
From our most protected vineyards, where the particular inclination of the hill guarantees the grapes full sun for a long time, here is the Valdobbiadene DOCG “Soller”: one sparkling wine with a fresh and delicate aroma. Hints of ripe fruit. Preponderant the apple. Inviting, full, aromatic and edible flavour elegant with good structure. Fine perlage and persistent
With its luminous hues and very fine perlage, the Superiore di Cartizze Foss Marai has a broad and complex aromatic structure, which recalls white fruits, citrus fruits, peach and apricot, with an intense aroma of wisteria and rose.
The sparkling wine par excellence, the version that best enhances the typical characteristics of the Glera grapes. Strada di Guia 109 Extra-dry is rich in aromas, among which acacia and apple stand out for their intensity and elegance. The taste is captivating due to the freshness and residual sugar that blend beautifully
Straw yellow, with a rather fine perlage. The nose reveals fragrant aromas of acacia and apple. Captivating aromas, which open to a well-balanced taste between freshness and residual sugar. It closes with a finish of excellent persistence. Also as an aperitif, it goes well with delicate fish and white meat dishes.
Denomination: Mille Bolle Gialle - Prosecco Docg Extra Dry Grapes: Glera Recommended pairings: perfect as an aperitif and with appetizers, first courses, risottos and shellfish. Alcohol: 11% Vol. Format: 0.75 litres. Serving temperature: 4-6°C. Typology: Prosecco
Prosecco spumante DOC Treviso Extra Dry Grapes: Glera 100% Harvest: Third week of August Alcohol content: 11% vol. Method: Charmat
Rose gold goes perfectly with shellfish, tempura vegetables, fried seafood and simple dishes such as white pizza and refined finger foods. Perfect with vegetable risottos, not too elaborate fish main courses. Ororos is able to give that fresh and pleasant note to the palate that falls in love with its versatility.
The sparkling process takes place according to the Charmat method in steel autoclaves according to the rules dictated by the production disciplinary. The result is a young and exciting extra dry wine suitable for all occasions. Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Prosecco, in the sparkling version, is a wine capable of teasing and satisfying even the most demanding palates. It has a brilliant straw yellow color with a fine and persistent perlage. The bouquet is complex with hints of rose, jasmine, wisteria and acacia flowers. The fruity notes are of banana apple and pineapple, with mineral nuances. Good freshness, particularly sapid and excellent persistence.
Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with hints of white flowers and fruity golden apples. Good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is elegant and soft, with a pleasantly sugary vein.
Brilliant straw yellow color with subtle greenish reflections, the nose is a symphony of aromas that tell of yellow apple and acacia flowers, chamomile and peanuts, with subtle jasmine tones. Fresh, very pleasant, balanced on the palate, it is enriched by the creamy grain of effervescence which makes it truly enchanting.
Excellent Prosecco Extra Dry from 85% Glera grapes and a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco and Pinot Grigio. Straw yellow with a fine and persistent perlage. Excellent persuasive aromas and beautiful and delicious bubbles on the palate. Excellent pairing with fresh and light dishes, but also with first courses or naturally as an aperitif.
Ideal wine for those who like the typicality of Prosecco, but without bubbles. Straw yellow in color with greenish reflections, it is distinguished by the characteristic bouquet of green apple, acacia flowers and wisteria. Excellent combination of fullness and flavor. Excellent throughout the meal based on light dishes, fresh and medium-aged cheeses.
A triumph of balance and fragrance. Inalienable virtues that characterize typicality
This is how the "Colle il Castello" that stands behind the cellar is called. The result: an extra dry of the highest level.
Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG Col De Mez is produced with Glera grapes ripened on the vineyards of the historic hill called Col de Mez. The harvest takes place in September and is strictly manual. It is also called the "heroic harvest" precisely because picking the grapes in these rows is not easy at all. The slopes are steep, the hills craggy, each operation requires attention and experience. In the Extra Dry version, it goes perfectly with dishes with a delicate flavor and with any fish-based dish.
This sparkling wine comes from the golden bunches of Glera grapes that ripen in the vineyards located in the Montello and Colli Asolani area. This is an area suited to the cultivation of vines. The optimal pedoclimatic environment gives the bunches a high quality level. The grapes are harvested exclusively by hand, generally in the first days of September and immediately taken to the cellar. Here they are pressed and the must fermented in stainless steel containers. This is followed by the sparkling process in an autoclave according to the Charmat method. In the Extra Brut version, fresh and savory, it receives the favorable opinions of the most expert tasters.
The Prosecco Brut Rustico from the Nino Franco winery is a Treviso Doc white wine with incomparable harmony and freshness. This superior prosecco, produced in purity with Glera grapes and with the Charmat method, ferments first in steel tanks and then in an autoclave and after bottling it must remain in the cellar for at least 30 days, before being tasted to the best of its potential. The company philosophy of this winery is that a good wine is born in the vineyard and, precisely for this reason, each stage of production is followed with dedication and passion. The character of Prosecco Brut Rustico is to be found in the hilly areas of Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, where the mild climate and strong temperature variations contribute to the production of high quality wines. Nino Franco's success can be attributed mainly to his ability to combine respect for tradition with new cutting-edge techniques. Excellent Prosecco, Brut Rustico has decisive characteristics that faithfully reflect the elegance of the varietal characteristics of its grapes.
Prosecco Primo Franco is a wine of great substance and versatility capable of adapting to the most diverse palates and moments. It is the historical product of the Nino Franco winery, an interesting wine with a good tension in which the acidity is well balanced and integrates completely with the residual sugar. It is a quality sip, to be tasted absolutely.
Bright pale pink color, with a fine perlage. On the nose the aromas of white fruits, peaches and apples blend with small wild fruits. Fresh and creamy taste in the effervescence, well balanced by the elegant residual sugar.
Medium intensity straw yellow, bright and luminous. Typical nose that smells of fruits and flowers with notes of apple, wisteria and acacia. In taste it is fresh and savory, with that slight sugary residue that helps to balance it. A wine with a creamy effervescence, very pleasant.
Prosecco di Treviso has conquered many consumers. Always present on the wine lists of restaurants and on the tables of connoisseurs, it symbolizes festivity and sparkling elegance. Very versatile, delicate and refined, it brings joy and vivacity with it. The notes of Golden apple, pear, white pulp fruit and wisteria flowers are unmistakable on the nose. The taste is balanced between acidity and softness.
Prosecco di Valdobbiadene DOCG Millesimato · Colour: straw yellow with greenish reflections with very fine and persistent foam.
The "Liberty" Prosecco Extra Dry DOC sparkling wine is made from Prosecco grapes (Glera). Due to the phenomenon of temperature inversion, when the hills above the air temperature compared to the plain, and the high concentration of volcanic rocks in the soil, the grapes collect and concentrate flavors and sugar well. After the selection of the best fruits, berries vinified in the traditional way. The shortened cycle of the secondary fermentation allows an extreme lightness and aroma of sparkling wine. Thanks to the subtle and delicate "Liberty" taste, Prosecco Extra Dry DOC will become a universal aperitif and will make an excellent combination of first courses, appetizers and seafood.
In the glass, the Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Extra Dry from the pen of Val D'Oca shows a brilliant and sparkling platinum yellow color. The first nose of Millesimato Prosecco Spumante Extra Dry flatters with plums, cherries and lilies. The fruity parts of the bouquet are joined by even more fruity-balsamic nuances.
Straw yellow, with a rather fine perlage. The nose reveals fragrant aromas of acacia and apple. Captivating aromas, which open to a well-balanced taste between freshness and residual sugar. It closes with a finish of excellent persistence. Also as an aperitif, it goes well with delicate fish and white meat dishes.
Straw yellow, with a rather fine perlage. The nose reveals fragrant aromas of acacia and apple. Captivating aromas, which open to a well-balanced taste between freshness and residual sugar. It closes with a finish of excellent persistence. Also as an aperitif, it goes well with delicate fish and white meat dishes.
Prosecco Designation: A Journey Through History and Culture
What is Prosecco? Simply put, it's a sparkling wine of Italian origin, famous all over the world. But the Prosecco Designation tells us much more. It allows us to take a journey through history, culture, and the art of winemaking.
The History of Prosecco
The Origin of Prosecco
Prosecco has its roots in Northeastern Italy, and its name comes from the word "prosech", which in the local dialect means "forest". The origin of this sparkling wine dates back to the 16th century.
The Evolution of Prosecco
Over the centuries, Prosecco has undergone a radical transformation, changing from a sweet and semi-dry wine to a dry and fizzy wine, loved all around the world.
Types of Prosecco
Prosecco DOC
Prosecco DOC, or Denomination of Controlled Origin, covers a vast area extending between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Prosecco DOCG
Prosecco DOCG, or Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin, represents the pinnacle of Prosecco production, with unparalleled quality and uniqueness.
Superiore di Cartizze Prosecco
Superiore di Cartizze Prosecco is considered the jewel in the crown of Prosecco, produced only in a small area of the Prosecco region.
How Prosecco is Made
The Winemaking Process
The production of Prosecco follows the Charmat or Martinotti method, a winemaking process that involves a second fermentation in autoclaves.
The Importance of Terroir
The terroir, i.e., the soil, climate, and environment where the vines grow, plays a fundamental role in the quality and character of Prosecco.
How to Taste Prosecco
How to Serve Prosecco
Prosecco is served cold, preferably in a champagne glass, to fully appreciate its fruity and floral aromas.
Food Pairings with Prosecco
Thanks to its versatility, Prosecco pairs perfectly with a wide variety of foods, from starters to dessert.
Prosecco in the World
Prosecco in Italian Exports
Prosecco represents one of the most important Italian wine exports, loved in both Europe and the United States.
The Influence of Prosecco on Culture
Prosecco has had a significant impact on culture, becoming a symbol of Italian living, synonymous with celebration and conviviality.
The Prosecco Designation is not just a mark of quality, but represents passion, tradition, and the art of Italian winemaking. Prosecco, with its unique and unmistakable taste, continues to conquer the world, toast after toast.
FAQ
Where does Prosecco come from?
Prosecco comes from Northeast Italy, specifically from the regions of Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.
What's the difference between Prosecco DOC and DOCG?
Prosecco DOCG is produced in specific and more restricted areas than Prosecco DOC, guaranteeing superior quality.
How is Prosecco served?
Prosecco is served cold, preferably in a champagne glass.
What foods can be paired with Prosecco?
Prosecco pairs perfectly with a wide variety of foods, from starters to dessert.
Why is Prosecco so popular?
Prosecco is popular for its unique taste, its versatility, and because it represents a symbol of Italian living.