Prosecco

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
SKU: 15793
Characteristics of Prosecco Doc Spumante Extra Dry: Brilliant straw yellow wine 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.
€10.61
SKU: 15792
Characteristics of Prosecco Doc Spumante Brut: Brilliant straw yellow wine with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of acacia flowers and fruity hints of yellow apple. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€10.61
SKU: 15791
Characteristics of Prosecco Doc rosé extra dry: Wine with a soft, brilliant pink colour. 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.
€11.96
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SKU: 15790
Characteristics of the Brut Organic Prosecco Doc: Brilliant straw yellow wine with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of acacia flowers and fruity hints of yellow apple. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€13.42
SKU: 15787
Characteristics of Prosecco DOC Spumante Brut Nature: Brilliant straw yellow wine with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of acacia flowers and fruity hints of yellow apple. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€10.61
SKU: 15775
The "Glera" grapes used to make this Prosecco are produced in the DOC areas of the province of Treviso, where the environmental conditions and the land meet particular quality requirements. The style of the bottle is elegant and refined making the product suitable to accompany unique and important moments. For this reason it is advisable to consume it with an appropriate glass, ideal is a slender tulip-shaped flute which favors oxygenation thus releasing the characteristic and precious aromas of this wine. Brilliant straw yellow color with some greenish reflections. With a lively perlage, it has aromas of good intensity with floral hints of acacia flowers and fruity hints of yellow apple. The taste is fresh and on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious.
€12.32
SKU: 15774
The "Glera" grapes used to make this Prosecco are produced in the DOC areas of the province of Treviso, where the environmental conditions and the land meet particular quality requirements. The style of the bottle is elegant and refined making the product suitable to accompany unique and important moments. For this reason it is advisable to consume it with an appropriate glass, ideal is a slender tulip-shaped flute which favors oxygenation thus releasing the characteristic and precious aromas of this wine. Straw yellow colored wine, extremely clear and bright. The perlage has a fine and persistent grain. The scent is pleasant, of Golden apple, with notes of grapefruit. The taste is fresh, on the palate it is pleasant and harmonious of great pleasure.
€10.61
SKU: 15773
Brilliant pale pink wine. From the lively perlage and foam persistent, 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
€11.59
SKU: 15772
Wine with a fine, elegant and persistent perlage. Elegant aromas with fruity hints of green apple, banana and pineapple and floral hints of rose and jasmine. Equally elegant on the palate thanks to excellent sapidity, persistence and freshness.
€18.79
SKU: 15771

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.

€18.79
SKU: 15770
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.
€19.40
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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 a much broader story. 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 derives from the word "prosech", which in local dialect means "forest". The origin of this sparkling wine dates back to the XVI century.

The Evolution of Prosecco

Over the centuries, Prosecco has undergone a radical transformation, moving from a sweet and semi-dry wine to a dry and sparkling wine, loved all over the world.

The Types of Prosecco

Prosecco DOC

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

Prosecco DOCG

The Prosecco DOCG, or Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin, represents the apex of Prosecco production, with unmatched quality and typicity.

Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze

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

How Prosecco is Produced

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, 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 cold, 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 in the World

Prosecco in Italian Exports

Prosecco represents one of the most important Italian wine exports, loved both in Europe and in 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 quality brand, but it represents the passion, tradition, and 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 Northeastern Italy, particularly 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 compared to Prosecco DOC, ensuring superior quality.

How is Prosecco served?

Prosecco is served cold, preferably in a sparkling wine glass.

What foods can Prosecco be paired 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 taste, its versatility, and because it represents a symbol of Italian living.

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