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Lamberti Prosecco

Champagne & Sparkling Wine /11% ABV / Prosecco, Veneto, Italy

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Prosecco

Italy flag
Prosecco, Veneto, Italy

Tasting Notes

Pear

Pear

Apple

Apple

Food Pairing

Chicken, Fish - White

ABV

11%


Product description

The production method enhances the drinkability of this wine, which is fragrant, tasty and delicate. Pleasant and aromatic with delicate notes of apple, honeydew and pear. Perfect in any occasion, ideal as an aperitif and with fish dishes.

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Community reviews

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  • Andrea B.
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    Perfect Aperol mixer at a good price

  • Craig
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    Nice prosecco without a mixer, dry & easy 7 great value for the price!

  • Vicente
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    :+1:

  • Angel
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    Fresh fruity sparkling wine right for the palate

  • Giselle
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    Crisp and very refreshing. Must try! :bottle_popping_cork:

  • Kelly
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    Great Prosecco for the price. Hints of peach and apple with a great light taste. I paired with cheese and bread and the combo was delicious. I would buy again.

  • Rebecca L.
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    Bubbles at good price. Not overly sweet for a Prosecco, either.

FAQs

Prosecco is not Champagne, although both are sparkling wines. The main difference is that only sparkling wine crafted in the Champagne region of France can be officially called Champagne. Prosecco is made in Italy with the glera grape and uses a different method for creating the bubbles.
Prosecco tends to have stronger fruit flavors and tends to be a bit sweeter than Champagne. You can find prosecco in many different styles, but the most popular styles are dry (brut), extra dry (extra brut), and the driest wine possible (brut nature).
Yes! Sparkling wine is the key ingredient to this classic cocktail. Just make sure to find a dry prosecco, not a sweet one to craft the optimal cocktail. Prosecco tends to also be far more budget-friendly than Champagne.
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