Prosecco Extra Dry

SKU: 15846
Within the Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore there are 43 areas called Rive. The word "shore" in the local dialect indicates a particularly steep hill. It is precisely the steep slopes that characterize our territory. To produce this sparkling wine, only the grapes ripened in the municipality of Soligo are used on the vineyards exposed to the sun. Here every process is done by hand by the man who has expertly cultivated the vine for generations. Each Riva gives particularities to the grapes that grow and ripen there. And this is precisely the added value: being able to highlight the various facets of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG We invite you to taste this nectar to savor the nuances of our lands. We recommend serving it chilled, at aperitif time or during a toast with friends.
€16.10
SKU: 15844
Within the Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore there are 43 areas called Rive. The word "shore" in the local dialect defines a particularly steep hill. It is precisely the steep slopes that characterize our territory. To produce this sparkling wine, only the grapes ripened in the municipality of Soligo are used on the vineyards exposed to the sun. Here every process is done by hand by the man who has expertly cultivated the vine for generations. Each Riva gives particularities to the grapes that grow and ripen there. And this is precisely the added value: being able to highlight the various facets of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. We invite you to taste this nectar to savor the nuances of our lands. We recommend it served chilled, at the end of a meal to pair with fine pastries and a few pieces of dark chocolate. Try it also with seasoned cheeses.
€16.10
SKU: 15842
100% Glera grapes with a straw yellow color and greenish reflections and crossed by a minute and continuous perlage. The vinification takes place in the most traditional way but with great care: the grapes are harvested by hand in the month of September; in the cellar, the bunches are softly pressed and a slow fermentation then begins in steel tanks using selected yeasts. Second fermentation in autoclave. The nose smells of fresh fruit, with hints of mandarin, pineapple and pear, but also of floral hints of wisteria and hawthorn with hints of aromatic herbs. In the mouth it stretches exuberantly and is immediately pleasant: it bewitches the palate with fruity sensations and the unmistakable softness. It makes it perfect for pairing your aperitifs and fish and sushi courses.
€14.15
SKU: 15841
100% Glera grapes with a straw yellow color and greenish reflections and crossed by a minute and continuous perlage. The nose smells of fresh fruit, with hints of mandarin, pineapple and pear, but also of floral hints of wisteria and hawthorn with hints of aromatic herbs. In the mouth it stretches exuberantly and is immediately pleasant: it bewitches the palate with fruity sensations and the unmistakable softness. It makes it perfect for pairing your aperitifs and fish and sushi courses.
€12.32
SKU: 15814
It is a wine with a brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections, the scent is pleasant, fruity with good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€10.98
SKU: 15808

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.

€13.10 €11.79
SKU: 15807
Brilliant pale pink wine. With a lively perlage and persistent foam, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of white and red flowers accompanied by fruity notes such as apple, pear and hints of red fruit, such as strawberry and raspberry. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€6.59
SKU: 15806

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.

€16.76 €15.09
SKU: 15805

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.

€21.47
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SKU: 15803
It is a wine with a brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections, the scent is pleasant, fruity with good intensity. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€9.76
SKU: 15798
€14.48 €13.03

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.

€14.48 €13.03
SKU: 15797
Brilliant pale pink wine. With a lively perlage and persistent foam, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of white and red flowers accompanied by fruity notes such as apple, pear and hints of red fruit, such as strawberry and raspberry. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious
€8.05
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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.

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