Bottega Gold, Prosecco DOC Spumante Brut

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Award Winning Sparkling Wine From Italy Made from Glera grapes, grown in the Valdobbiadene this wine is fruity with s...

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Award Winning Sparkling Wine From Italy

Made from Glera grapes, grown in the Valdobbiadene this wine is fruity with scents of golden apple, Williams pear, acacia flowers and lily of the valley. The hand painted bottles are not only eye-catching but reflect the quality and care put into producing this wine.

An opulent serve for aperitivo & antipasti

Net Volume: 75cl

ABV: 11%

Region: Veneto

Grape: Glera 

Allergens: Sulphites

Awards:

  • 2018, Commended Sommelier Wine Awards 2019

  • NV, Bronze Decanter World Wine Awards 2019

 

Veneto

Veneto is a north-west region of the Italy that branches from the Dolomite Alps in the north down to the beautifully blue waters of the Adriatic Sea in the south. Along the southern coast is its capital Venice. The city throughout time has been regarded extremely highly in literature, art, film and theatre. Venice’s beautifully unique water ways connected by over four hundred bridges creates a perfect setting for anyone wanting to tell an atmospheric story. Its Baroque and Gothic styled architecture along with the world-famous glass workers add to the aesthetic of the city.

Just north of Venice lies Treviso, a small city that is home to the most famous cuisine to come from Veneto, the creamy and soft Tiramisu. This layered coffee-soaked biscuit and mascarpone dessert is among the most proud and renowned food to come from Italy. Prosecco which is the constant rival to Champagne also originated in Treviso. The bubbling wine is like champagne however the difference being Prosecco is fermented in steel barrels not wood. Enjoy it with a splash of Aperol or Campari for the summery ‘Spritz’.