This complex wine has a character with a fresh finish. Well-structured and minerally. The nose shows off black cherry and forest floor. This takes off vertically from the launch pad and heads straight for outer space!


Quite mediocre Prosecco but taking into account the price — it is fine 😄 Nice as a filler for cocktails at the big party.

— Irina Vain


A purchase based on the app recommendation. And wow! Nice work. Smooth & sweet - berries & oak, vanilla flavours. Went really well with a pasta dish. Loved it... Very enjoyable (and easy!) to drink. Get this bottle & enjoy!
Kellan Owens · 10.4.2021
Fruity but refreshing wine Extremely good with seafood and pasta It has a slight acid and sparkling note that makes it more enjoyable than other top fruity varieties
Emma Chapman · 26.6.2021
Amazing super rounded deep wine
Kimberly Richardson · 1.8.2021
Heerlijk bij een lasagne. Op nieuwe eikenhouten vaten gerijpt, dat valt zeer zeker te proeven. Fluweel zacht en elegant met toch body, een stoere man in een net pak. Ik ben hier helemaal weg van! Hints van vanille, bramen en kers.
Penelope Warren · 7.10.2021
Wow, what a pleasant surprise! Floral and fruity on the nose. Pale yellow color with a gold shine. Melon, sweet notes.
Aida Cunningham · 20.6.2021
Nice, inexpensive, very fruity and easy drinking win
Maddie Elliott · 1.9.2021
Grapefruit. Tropical. Taste better warm.
Miley Fowler · 20.3.2021
Extremely pleasant starter for a night: golden pale small bubble and really nice balance. Nose: Sweet butter brioche, smoke and lemon cream pie, some white pepper Palate: off dry ripe lemon and salt, some minerals Medium-long finish
Martin Craig · 18.11.2021

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Region
  Prosecco is a vineyard covered region. Prosecco is an Italian DOC or DOCG white or rose wine produced in a large area spanning nine provinces in the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions, and named after the village of Prosecco. It is made from the Prosecco grape (renamed Glera in 2009 within the European Union) but denomination rules allow up to 15% of the wine to be other permitted varieties. Prosecco is almost always made in sparkling or semi-sparkling style (spumante and frizzante, respectively), but a still wine is also permitted.
Grapes
  Glera, also known as Prosecco, is a white variety of grape of Slovenian origin, which was brought to the village of Prosecco from the Karst region.