Prosecco

SKU: 16111

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.

€28.55
SKU: 16110

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

€29.44
SKU: 16109

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.

€29.44
SKU: 16064

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

€13.36
SKU: 16027
Brand: Sutto
Our Prosecco DOC extra dry Sutto comes from the territories of the province of Treviso and is the result of the search for a harmonious and versatile drink that has now become the image of our way of "making wine".
€11.71
SKU: 16026
Brand: Sutto
The Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Extra Dry Sutto comes from prestigious lands of morainic origin. The example of an exclusively manual agriculture in steep and insidious terrain, combined with a process designed to keep the wine on its noble lees for a period sufficient to give the pleasure of drinking well in all circumstances.
€20.24
SKU: 16024
Brand: Sutto
The Magnum size of Prosecco Millesimato Extra Dry from the Sutto winery is the right choice for an informal toast or to celebrate an important event. Straw yellow color with slight greenish reflections. The nose is inebriated by floral aromas and nuances of fresh fruit. On the palate it is full, fresh and very soft. A bubble with a fine and persistent perlage, the ideal companion for aperitifs or in combination with fish-based dishes and first courses with delicate sauces. A glass that is not excessively dry, with the right effervescence and a finish supported by a stimulating acid vein that make it a must for convivial meetings.
€29.40
SKU: 16019

Prosecco spumante DOC Treviso Extra Dry Grapes: Glera 100% Harvest: Third week of August Alcohol content: 11% vol. Method: Charmat

€18.00
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SKU: 16018

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.

€18.00
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SKU: 15877
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.
€15.74
SKU: 15852
In the vineyards located in the plains, at the gates of Treviso, the golden bunches of Glera ripen and are harvested during the month of September. After the harvest, the grapes are pressed and the must is fermented in steel tanks. At the end of this process we obtain the base wine. This is followed by the sparkling process in an autoclave according to the Charmat method, as per tradition.
€12.46
SKU: 15847
Solicum Cuvée Extra Dry is produced with grapes ripened in the vineyards located in San Pietro di Feletto, Refrontolo, Col San Martino and Miane. Hilly area, always suited to viticulture, exposed to the sun. Here the soil, the climate and the skilful tradition come together and give the grapes a high quality level. The result is a precious nectar capable of seducing the most refined palates. Taste it combining it with delicate fish-based dishes or first courses with vegetables. Also perfect for a cheerful toast with friends.
€16.29
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Prosecco Denomination: A Journey Through History and Culture

What is Prosecco ? Simple: it's a sparkling wine of Italian origin, famous throughout the world. But the Prosecco denomination tells us much more. It allows us to take a journey through the history, culture, and art of winemaking.

The History of Prosecco

The origin of Prosecco

Prosecco has its roots in northeastern Italy, and its name derives from the word "prosech," which means "forest" in local dialect. This sparkling wine dates back to the 16th century.

The evolution of Prosecco

Over the centuries, Prosecco has undergone a radical transformation, going from a sweet, semi-dry wine to a dry, sparkling wine loved throughout the world.

Types of Prosecco

Prosecco DOC

Prosecco DOC, or Controlled Designation of Origin, covers a vast area that extends between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.

Prosecco DOCG

Prosecco DOCG, or Controlled and Guaranteed Designation of Origin, represents the pinnacle of Prosecco production, with unparalleled quality and uniqueness.

Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze

Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze is considered the jewel in the crown of Prosecco, produced only in a small area of the Prosecco region.

How Prosecco is produced

The winemaking process

Prosecco is produced using the Charmat or Martinotti method, a winemaking process that involves a second fermentation in autoclaves.

The importance of terroir

Terroir, or the soil, climate, and environment in which 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 chilled, preferably in a sparkling wine 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 appetizers to desserts.

Prosecco around the world

Prosecco in Italian exports

Prosecco is one of Italy's most important wine exports, beloved both in Europe and the United States.

The influence of Prosecco on culture

Prosecco has had a significant impact on culture, becoming a symbol of Italian life, synonymous with celebration and conviviality.

The Prosecco denomination is not just a mark of quality, but represents the passion, tradition, and art of Italian winemaking. Prosecco , with its unique and unmistakable flavor, continues to conquer the world, toast after toast.

FAQ

Where does Prosecco come from?

Prosecco comes from northeastern Italy, specifically from the regions of Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.

What is 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 sparkling wine glass.

What foods can Prosecco pair with?

Prosecco pairs perfectly with a wide variety of foods, from appetizers to desserts.

Why is Prosecco so popular?

Prosecco is popular for its unique flavor, its versatility, and because it represents a symbol of Italian life.

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