Many producers in Italy have been making sparkling rosé for years, but until now have not been able to label it with the “Prosecco” name. New regulations in Italy, however, have opened up the opportunity for... Read More
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Many producers in Italy have been making sparkling rosé for years, but until now have not been able to label it with the “Prosecco” name. New regulations in Italy, however, have opened up the opportunity for... Read More
A pale cherry-colored rosé with aromas of raspberries, grapefruit and peach pit. It’s light- to medium-bodied with sleek bubbles and a fresh, fruity palate. Lightly off-dry. Drink now... Read More
This Extra Dry Millesimato Prosecco is obtained through soft pressing of the Glera and Pinot Nero grapes which have been left in contact with the skins to macerate for several days to give this Rosé its pale pink hue. Secondary... Read More