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Prosecco is a variety of white grape
grown in the Veneto region of Italy, and also gives its name to the
sparkling wine made from the grape.
The grape is grown in the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene wine-growing
regions north of Treviso. Its late ripening has led to its use in dry
sparkling (spumante) and semi-sparkling (frizzante) wines, with their
characteristic bitter aftertaste.
Like other sparkling wines, Prosecco is served chilled. Most commonly
it is served unmixed, but it also appears in several mixed drinks. It
was the original main ingredient in the Bellini cocktail, and it can
also replace champagne in other cocktails such as the Mimosa. Prosecco
also features in the Italian mixed drink Sgroppino (with vodka and
lemon sorbet).
The Italian Prosecco should not be confused with Dalmatian Prosecco,
which is actually called Prošek, and made out of dried grapes.
Some premium quality chocolate companies sell chocolate packed
together with miniature bottles of Prosecco. |
Bartenura Prosecco
Bottles/Case: 12
Mevushal: Yes
Alc/Vol: 11.5%
Size: 750 ml
Region:
Italy
Type: Sparkling
Color: White
Varietal: Prosecco
Supervision: OU
General Information
This is a wonderful, slightly sparkling wine produced in the Veneto
region of Italy. Its slightly fruity, creamy, dry quality; make
Bartenura Prosecco the perfect wine to accompany appetizers, pasta,
and seafood dishes. It is best served chilled.
Kosher For Passover
Winemaker's Note
Semi-dry with fruity flavors and light effervescence. Best Served
With: Lightly flavored fish, pizza, veal and chicken. |
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