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Prosecco Rosé DOC

Millesimato Brut 2022

*Women-Owned *Vegan-Friendly *No Unnatural Additives *Low Sugar (1.2 grams per 4.5 oz glass) *Single Vintage (for freshest/purest product) *Indigenous Yeasts *Undergoes strict selection process:  only the best final product is used (the rest is sold off) *Approx. 89 Calories per glass

 

Break out of the mold, pop open a bottle & Enjoy.  With expressive flavors of rose, grapefruit & pomegranate & a soft effervescence, there’s really only one thing to say:  Mmmm...  


Just because we are fun and approachable, doesn't mean we can't be really high quality too!  Mmmm...Enjoy. celebrates the wonderful marriage of the Glera & Pinot Noir grapes in this fruit forward, yet dry wine with soft, persistent bubbles.  When you're looking for an exceptionally versatile wine that can be brought to a lively party or a serious dinner party with wine connoisseurs, our Prosecco Rosé has your back.

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Color:  bright pink, with orange reflections

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Nose:  aromas of rose intertwine with pomegranate & pink grapefruit

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Flavor/Finish:  fresh & balanced, with a juicy base and soft, elegant bubbles

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Varietal:  90% Glera, 10% Pinot Noir

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Pairings:  we try to shy away from setting traditional pairings - with bright acidity, soft bubbles that cleanse the palate and a delightful finish, our Prosecco Rosé pairs with a variety of cuisines and occasions!

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Process:  Charmat Method - soft pressing, static decantation, fermentation in stainless; 2nd fermentation in autoclave with selected yeasts at controlled temperatures for 75 days

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Serving Temperature:  46 - 50 °F

Alcohol: 11.5%

Residual Sugar: 9g/L (1.2 grams per 4.5 oz glass)

Calories:  ~89 Calories per 4.5 oz class

Pressure: 5.2 bar

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Region:  Friuli

Drawing of the regions of Italy with Friuli shaded in bright red at the Northeast
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