the Italian government expanded the ‘denomination of controlled origin’ (DOC) to cover the far-away village of Prosecco (after which the wine was named) to establish geographical exclusivity.
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 ...
The Prosecco Hills aren’t just stunning—they’re the origin of every bottle of Prosecco enjoyed around the globe. This small region in Italy is the only place that can produce Prosecco. Visiting here ...
Consider this your new ‘house’ prosecco serving plenty of bang for ... often billed as ‘the king’ of Italian wine – local Nebbiolo grapes from the region of Piedmont in the north of ...