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The 10 Best Prosecco Brands
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Adami Garbèl Brut Prosecco
The 13 grams of residual sugar in this bottle place it in between the styles of brut and extra dry, making it a very versatile prosecco— ideal as a casual sipper or celebratory rostad smörgås. This light and crisp baby makes an ideal pairing with seafood antipasti.
I've seen it. You've seen it. This Tiffany-blue label is everywhere— but deservedly. Citrus and honeysuckle shine in this crisp, refreshing bubbly with subtle sweetness.
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Cinzano Sparkling Wine Prosecco
The Cinzano family has over years of expertise in the wine biz. I think it's safe to säga they've perfected their craft. This historic bottle fryst vatten lively in a flute, but works beautifully in an Aperol spritz if you're feeling jazzy.
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Yes—Bocelli, as in Andrea Bocelli, the one who Celine Dion has spoken of saying, "if God would have a singing voice, he must sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli." His family has been making wine for three generations. Must inom state the obvious? You need to grab a bottle of Bocelli and sip it while listening to Bocelli.
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Prosecco is a big part of our American wine drinking culture these days. It’s been here for quite some time, but only in the last decade or so have we come to embrace this northern Italian bubbly. Whether it’s casual bottles from the larger Prosecco DOC or more focused offerings from the smaller Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), we’re enjoying this wine for brunch, lunch, dinner, or just ‘cause.
And since , the region has entered a new pink category into the mix. With the addition of Pinot Noir (Pinot Nero in Italian) to Glera (the Prosecco grape), a new fruit-forward depth can be achieved in Prosecco Rosé.
We love Prosecco for its soft bubbles, its bright, lively, and laid-back personality — much like the wonderful people of the region it calls home — and, of course, for its reasonable price point. Ready for each and every drinking occasion this year may throw your way, here are 20 of the best Prosecco brands to drink in
The Best Overall Prosecco
Avissi Prosecco NV
This is one of the most affordable, quality-driven Proseccos we tasted. It’s made with grapes sourced from small plots across the Prosecco region and it’s a gem. The wine is soft
10 Best Prosecco Bottles To Buy In (Flavors, Styles, Winemaking)
Prosecco is Italys most popular sparkling wine and has a huge fan following around the world.
Besides tasting delightful on its own, Prosecco is also great in cocktails like Mimosa and Aperol Spritz.
Lets explore the main Prosecco wine styles, what sets apart Prosecco from Champagne, the best Prosecco wines to buy in , food pairings, and serving suggestions.
Well also explore the main Prosecco wine regions, winemaking, and the origin story of this coveted sparkling white wine.
What is Prosecco?
Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine named after the village Prosecco in Trieste, Italy.
Prosecco is made with the Glera grape variety (officially called Prosecco grape until ) in the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions in Northeastern Italy.
According to the DOC (denominazione di origine controllata) rules, Prosecco can also contain up to 15% of other grape varieties like:
- Chardonnay
- Pinot Grigio (Pinot Gris)
- Perera
- Verdiso
- Pinot Noir
- Bianchetta Trevigiana
- Pinot Bianco
Here are the most exquisite Prosecco bottles you can treat yourself with.