Its elegance and floral bouquet are the characteristics that make it so appealing. But its fine and persistent perlage and soft, round, well-structured taste are also unmistakable. It is these particularities that make Prosecco Rosé PDO unique.
This famous Italian sparkling wine is the fruit not only of the classic white grape typical of Prosecco – the Glera variety – but also of a percentage of Pinot Noir (10 to 15 percent), which is particularly suited for sparkling wine.
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