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      1. Lustrato Prosecco
        Celebration-Worthy Prosecco
        CountryItaly
        Glera
        $18.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $227.88
        $205.08 Advantage Member Price
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        Alessandro Gallici Prosecco Anniversario
        90-Point, Gold-Medal Prosecco
        CountryItaly
        Glera
        $26.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $323.88
        $291.48 Advantage Member Price
      3. Prezza Prosecco Rosé
        Prezza Prosecco Rosé 2021
        Top-Estate Prosecco Rosé
        CountryItaly
        Glera
        $21.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $263.88
      4. Alessandro Gallici Prosecco Anniversario Rosato
        Luxury Vintage Prosecco – in Pink!
        CountryItaly
        Glera
        $26.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $323.88
        $291.48 Advantage Member Price
      5. Only 14 left
        Alessandro Gallici Prosecco Anniversario Rosato
        Luxury Vintage Prosecco – in Pink!
        CountryItaly
        Glera
        $25.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $311.88
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      Wine FAQs

      What is Prosecco wine and where is it made?


      Prosecco is a world-famous Italian sparkling wine made primarily from the Glera grape. Known for its fruity aromas and bubbly effervescence, it’s a popular choice as an aperitif or in cocktails. Prosecco DOC is a protected designation, meaning it can only be produced in one of the nine provinces of Italy’s Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions, safeguarded by European law.

      What is the difference between Prosecco and Champagne?


      Prosecco and Champagne are both sparkling wines, but they come from different regions and are made using different methods. Prosecco sparkling wine is made primarily from the Glera wine grape and uses tank fermentation, which produces lighter, fruitier bubbles. Champagne, on the other hand, uses bottle fermentation and is typically drier and more complex, made from a blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay grapes.

      What are some popular drinks with Prosecco?


      Prosecco is a versatile sparkling wine that works perfectly in many cocktails. You can enjoy a Prosecco mimosa, made with orange juice, for a refreshing brunch drink. For something more vibrant, mix Prosecco wine with Aperol to create a classic Aperol Spritz. Other popular Prosecco cocktails include the Bellini, made with peach purée, and the Limoncello Prosecco, which adds a refreshing citrus twist. Whether you enjoy a bottle of Prosecco on its own, mix it into fun cocktails, or gift a Prosecco gift set, drinks with Prosecco always bring a festive touch. A case of Prosecco is perfect for larger celebrations, ensuring you have enough for everyone to enjoy.

      Is Prosecco wine sweet?


      Prosecco comes in various levels of sweetness. Brut Prosecco is the driest, with minimal sweetness, while Extra Dry Prosecco is medium dry and has a slight sweetness. Sweet Prosecco (Demi-Sec) offers a more pronounced fruity sweetness but is rare. Prosecco Rosé (or Pink Prosecco) can range from dry to slightly sweet, depending on the winemaking method used by the producer.

      What does Prosecco taste like?


      Prosecco is known for its fruity, refreshing flavors, with notes of honeysuckle, green apple, pear, and honeydew melon. Its high acidity and light, bubbly texture make it lively and easy to drink.

      The taste profile of Prosecco varies depending on the style. Prosecco Brut is crisp and dry, with minimal sweetness. Dry Prosecco has a slightly sweeter edge. Prosecco Rosé (or Pink Prosecco) offers delicate berry flavors and a subtle richness. Sweet Prosecco delivers a fuller, fruitier profile, perfect for pairing with desserts.

      What dry Prosecco do you recommend?


      If you're looking for a dry Prosecco, we recommend Prosecco Brut for its crisp, clean finish and minimal sweetness. For a slightly less dry option, Prosecco Extra Dry offers a touch of fruitiness while maintaining a refreshing balance. Popular Prosecco brands like Alessandro Gallici, Prezza, Freixenet, and La Marca offer excellent options. If you’re celebrating, a Prosecco gift set can be a thoughtful way to share the experience, or a case of Prosecco is perfect for larger gatherings.