The
perfect party drink is Mionetto which has been around since 1887. Mionetto
Prosecco origins of the Glera grape, formerly known as Prosecco, originated at
least as far as the Roman times and was a strong factor in the development of
the viticulture and enology in the North-East of Italy. The success of Prosecco, both nationally and
internationally, is tied to the organoleptic characteristics of the grape and
the qualities reflected in the wine: Prosecco is a premium and prized wine for
its combination of refreshing lightness and yet complexity of flavor.
With its fine bubbles and food-friendly low alcohol content (around 11%), the Prosecco is versatile. It can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif, throughout an entire meal or in cocktails. The image and the Italian style of the product are casual and qualitative, not snobbish, not elitist. "The Prosecco is democratic".
With its fine bubbles and food-friendly low alcohol content (around 11%), the Prosecco is versatile. It can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif, throughout an entire meal or in cocktails. The image and the Italian style of the product are casual and qualitative, not snobbish, not elitist. "The Prosecco is democratic".
Mionetto
Prestige DOC Treviso Brut The grapes from the province of Treviso, an area that
has always produced high-quality Prosecco, give this sparkling wine a luminous
straw-yellow hue and for its emphatic yet stylish mousse. The bouquet is
redolent of Golden Delicious apple, while the palate is appealingly marked by
aromatic notes of honey, white peach and honey.
Mionetto
Prestige Collection Rose Extra Dry this Rosé is the result of soft pressing of
red grapes. Peach blossom color with shiny reflections accompanied by a fine,
lively perlage. Intense fragrant, fruity nose with hints of violet, raspberry,
morello cherry and wild strawberry.
My
Opinion: These are all great wines and I really enjoy the Rose as it is fruity
and perfect to take anywhere as the bottles I got were 8 ounces. Great for
parties and gift-giving.
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