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Prosecco DOC Rosè MILLESIMATO SPUMANTE EXTRA DRY
Varietal: Glera 90%. Pinot Nero 10%
Area of Production: Grapes from vineyards situated in the DOC area
Soil: Volcanic and alluvial, clay.
Harvest Time: September
Aroma: Fine and delicate with hints of red fruits and fresh wild berry notes.
Flavour: Extra dry, with refreshing acidity and bright effervescence
Alcohol: 11%
Serving Temperature: 10° C
Pairings: Ideal as an aperitif or throughout a meal, including lighter-bodied dishes for your next brunch gathering
FAQ
Is Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry sweet? No, this Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry is lightly off-dry rather than sweet, with a fresh and balanced finish.
What is the difference between Prosecco and Prosecco Extra Dry? Prosecco Extra Dry has a lightly off-dry style, offering a softer finish while still delivering bright bubbles and refreshing acidity.
Which Prosecco is Extra Dry? Extra Dry Prosecco is a popular style for those who prefer a balanced sparkling wine that is not fully dry or sweet.
Is there a difference between sparkling rosé and Prosecco Rosé? Yes, Prosecco Rosé DOC is made under Prosecco DOC production rules and includes Glera and Pinot Nero grapes, giving it a distinct style and profile.
Is there a difference between Prosecco and Prosecco DOC? Prosecco DOC comes from the designated DOC production area and follows specific quality regulations.
What does DOC mean on a bottle of Prosecco? DOC stands for Denominazione di Origine Controllata, indicating controlled origin and regulated production.
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- Prosecco DOC Rosè MILLESIMATO SPUMANTE EXTRA DRY
Varietal: Glera 90%. Pinot Nero 10%
Area of Production: Grapes from vineyards situated in the DOC area
Soil: Volcanic and alluvial, clay.
Harvest Time: September
Aroma: Fine and delicate with hints of red fruits and fresh wild berry notes.
Flavour: Extra dry, with refreshing acidity and bright effervescence
Alcohol: 11%
Serving Temperature: 10° C
Pairings: Ideal as an aperitif or throughout a meal, including lighter-bodied dishes for your next brunch gathering
FAQ
Is Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry sweet? No, this Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry is lightly off-dry rather than sweet, with a fresh and balanced finish.
What is the difference between Prosecco and Prosecco Extra Dry? Prosecco Extra Dry has a lightly off-dry style, offering a softer finish while still delivering bright bubbles and refreshing acidity.
Which Prosecco is Extra Dry? Extra Dry Prosecco is a popular style for those who prefer a balanced sparkling wine that is not fully dry or sweet.
Is there a difference between sparkling rosé and Prosecco Rosé? Yes, Prosecco Rosé DOC is made under Prosecco DOC production rules and includes Glera and Pinot Nero grapes, giving it a distinct style and profile.
Is there a difference between Prosecco and Prosecco DOC? Prosecco DOC comes from the designated DOC production area and follows specific quality regulations.
What does DOC mean on a bottle of Prosecco? DOC stands for Denominazione di Origine Controllata, indicating controlled origin and regulated production.
Images for illustrative purposes only.
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