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Prosecco

Fresh, Fruity, and Effortlessly Elegant.

ALL ABOUT PROSECO

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YourWineStore is proud to carry Prosecco, Italy’s beloved sparkling wine. Prosecco is made with the secondary fermentation taking place in a pressurized tank, preserving the wine’s primary aromas and fruit flavors. Perfect for elevating everyday moments, Prosecco is a staple of the Italian lifestyle—whether enjoyed as an aperitivo, blended into a spritz, paired with light bites, or simply sipped to celebrate life’s little joys. Discover how our Prosecco from the Friuli region brings effortless sophistication to any occasion.

FAQ

What is Prosecco and how does it differ from Champagne?

Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine made from Glera grapes using the Charmat method (secondary fermentation in tank), offering fresh, fruity flavors, while Champagne is French, made with primarily with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier using the traditional method (secondary fermentation in bottle), and has more complex, toasty notes.

Is Prosecco sweet or dry?

Prosecco ranges from dry (Brut) to slightly sweet (Extra Dry or Demi-Sec).

What foods pair best with Prosecco?

It pairs wonderfully with light appetizers, seafood, fresh salads, and even salty snacks like chips.

How should I serve Prosecco for the best experience?

Serve it chilled, around 45-50°F, in a flute or tulip glass to enhance its bubbles and aromas.

Which regions are known for producing Prosecco?

Prosecco is primarily produced in Italy’s Veneto, Friuli, and Valdobbiadene regions.

Can Prosecco be aged, or should it be consumed young?

Prosecco is best enjoyed young to appreciate its fresh, vibrant flavors.

What are the typical flavors and aromas in Prosecco?

Expect notes of green apple, pear, citrus, white flowers, and a hint of honey.

Are there different styles of Prosecco?

Yes, from light and crisp Brut to slightly sweeter Extra Dry and Demi-Sec styles.

Can Prosecco be used in cocktails or recipes?

Absolutely! It’s perfect for mimosas, Bellinis, spritzers, and other creative cocktails, like an Italian 75 or Negroni Sbagliato.

How should I store Prosecco at home?

Store it upright in a cool, dark place at around 55°F to maintain its freshness.

\What occasions are best for serving Prosecco?

Prosecco is perfect for casual gatherings, brunches, celebrations, or simply elevating everyday moments.