The Italian fizz is the world’s most popular sparkling wine, selling more bottles annually than Champagne and Cava combined. And while Prosecco is best known as a fresh and fruity crowd-pleaser ...
Giotti Prosecco, from the Venato region in Italy, contains the equivalent of four normal bottles of wine or 24 glasses (we’re no mathematicians but that’s a lot of bubbles). Read more ...
Much like many popular alcoholic drinks on the market, you can find lots of different variations of Prosecco. Whether a celebrity brand, a supermarket's own brand style or a high-end taste, you can ...
It was light and easy to drink, with a gentle fizz. It’s a great prosecco - but at £12 per bottle, it was nearly twice as expensive as the cheapest versions we tried from Aldi and Morrisons.
But like many, I don’t have £300 to splash on a bottle of Prosecco and instead prefer a more affordable yet tasty version of the sparkling wine. That’s where supermarkets come in. Nearly all ...
According to Mionetto, you see, more than half of Britains (51%) serve prosecco either too warm or too cold. While 63% of us don’t know the optimal pouring angle for a bottle of bubbly.
So, secco is essentially a catch-all term for generic, usually cheap ... to the wine's fresh fruity taste. Any bottle that is real Prosecco from this area should have a clear DOC label to ...