Experience the refined elegance of Mionetto Prosecco Rosé, a premium Extra Dry Millesimato sparkling wine crafted from a blend of 90% Glera and 10% Pinot Nero grapes. This exquisite Prosecco hails from the renowned Veneto and Friuli regions of Italy, where it is produced using time-honored techniques and innovative methods to deliver a wine of exceptional quality.
The grapes are gently pressed and left in contact with the skins for several days, allowing the wine to take on its beautiful pale pink hue. A secondary fermentation in stainless steel tanks (using the Charmat method) for 60 days results in a well-balanced wine with a lively effervescence and complex aroma.
Tasting Notes
Food Pairings
Perfect as an aperitif or paired with light appetizers, fresh seafood, grilled fish, or creamy risotto. Its versatility makes it a delightful companion for many occasions.
Experience the refined elegance of Mionetto Prosecco Rosé, a premium Extra Dry Millesimato sparkling wine crafted from a blend of 90% Glera and 10% Pinot Nero grapes. This exquisite Prosecco hails from the renowned Veneto and Friuli regions of Italy, where it is produced using time-honored techniques and innovative methods to deliver a wine of exceptional quality.
The grapes are gently pressed and left in contact with the skins for several days, allowing the wine to take on its beautiful pale pink hue. A secondary fermentation in stainless steel tanks (using the Charmat method) for 60 days results in a well-balanced wine with a lively effervescence and complex aroma.
Tasting Notes
Food Pairings
Perfect as an aperitif or paired with light appetizers, fresh seafood, grilled fish, or creamy risotto. Its versatility makes it a delightful companion for many occasions.
| Size | 750 mL |
| Producer | Mionetto Wine |
| Dominant Varietal | Glera |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Veneto |
| Sub Region | Prosecco |
| Alcohol Percentage | 11.0 |
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