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Col Dorato Prosecco Extra Dry
Variety:
Sparkling
|
Prosecco / Glera
Winery: Col Dorato
Region:
Veneto,
Italy
Jeremy’s Notes: Lovely bouquet of acacia flowers, pear, lemon peel and grapefruit. Light body, with a delicate, persistent mousse and a fresh, tingly finish. Just divine! Enjoy on its own, as an aperitif, or with lighter meals and desserts.
210.00 TTD
Veneto, Italy
Veneto is the most populous of the Triveneto (Tres Venezie) trio of regions of North East Italy. With annual production totals of approximately 8,500,000 hectolitres, 21% of which being DOC, Veneto is among Italy’s most prolific wine regions and is the biggest DOC producer in Italy. It is home to well-known and well-loved sparkling wines.
The region is protected by the Alps from the harsh northern European climate. The cooler climes of Veneto are well-suited to white varieties.
Continuous high demand for Veneto wines in the European and US markets has encouraged fruitful experimentation by local producers in a multitude of grape types including, Cabernet, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and others.
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