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Lunetta Prosecco*Packaging may vary

Lunetta Prosecco

Champagne & Sparkling Wine /11.5% ABV / Prosecco, Veneto, Italy

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Prosecco

Italy flag
Prosecco, Veneto, Italy

Tasting Notes

Dry

Dry

Fruity

Fruity

Apple

Apple

Crisp

Crisp

ABV

11.5%

Food Pairing

Shellfish, Salads & Greens


Product description

Lunetta ("Little Moon" in Italian) celebrates life's small pleasures. The grapes are handpicked and vinified at Cavit's state-of-the-art sparkling wine facility in the northern Italian region of Trentino, dedicated exclusively to producing world-class sparkling wines.

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Community reviews

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  • Mils
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    A little dry for prosseco

  • Caroline C.
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    Deliverer did not ring doorbell. Not check ID. I think this is not okay as underage can order.

  • Caraly W.
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    One of the best brands and a good price

  • Andrea

    A Ok jozozoa as

  • Jennifer
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    Was hoping for a different item and wasn’t communicated with

  • Jennifer G.
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    Very good!

  • Mara W.
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    Delicious!!

  • Amanda V.
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    Our fav bubbles both alone and for mimosa

  • Shayhan
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  • Elizabeth
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    Amazing!

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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