Prosecco is fruity and sweet, with a crisp, light taste. You may notice hints of citrus, pear, peach, or apple, or floral ...
Learn how Prosecco and Champagne differ in origin, production method, sweetness, flavor, and price—so you can pick the right ...
Many shoppers default to one bottle without considering timing, sweetness, or food—and it shows in the glass.
Now that it’s finally spring, it’s time for all the celebrations to begin — graduations, weddings, the end of seasonal depression and beyond. Naturally, you’ll want to pop a bottle of something bubbly ...
Prosecco is an Italian white wine produced in 9 provinces across the Veneto (Treviso, Venice, Vicenza, Padua, Belluno) and Friuli Venezia Giulia (Gorizia, Pordenone, Trieste, Udine) regions of ...
As we prepare to leave 2025 behind, it’s time to make sure you have some bubbles ready. With freshness, verve, and just a hint of new beginnings, this prosecco rosé makes a nice change of pace for ...
Champagne is the star of New Year’s Eve and most celebrations — popped open for toasts and then hastily paired with ...
PROSECCO, Italy — On tiny pockets of terraced terrain overlooking a bay shared by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia, Milos Skabar is reviving a centuries-old winemaking tradition known as Prosekar, which ...
Prosecco used to mean one thing. Sparkling white wine from a particular place in Italy. Not anymore. Now, for the first time ever, you can have Prosecco Rose. Last year, wine officials in Italy (there ...