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Shining from the first toast to the last sip, playful pop of pink offers an effervescent new way to enjoy Rosé. Offering the bright, crisp fruit and floral essence of traditional Prosecco with the delicate elegance of Pinot Noir, La Marca Prosecco Rosé D.O.C. sparkles with classic notes of fresh-picked citrus, honeysuckle, peach and pear, blending with hints of ripe red cherry, raspberry and wild strawberry.
The Prosecco Rosé presents itself revealing an elegant pink hue with copper highlights and a lively and persistent perlage. Its aromatic freshness offers a bouquet of red fruits and floral scents in particular notes of pomegranate and rose.
New from Italy, Josh Cellars Prosecco Rosé offers fresh wild berry and blackberry notes which are complemented by a refreshing acidity and effervescence. Many years ago, Josh Cellars founder Joseph Carr worked at a winery in Italy, falling in love with the country and with Italian wines.
A fresh, sparkling wine, Lamborghini: Oro Vino Spumante is a chardonnay-dominant blend of selected vintages. Its subtlety and elegance make it the perfect choice for any occasion.
This sparkling wine is excellent with rich, salty foods or with delicate fruit desserts. Santa Margherita Prosecco is delicate and dry with long-lasting, concentrated bubbles and fresh aromas of peach and apples.
Freixenet Cordon Rosado, was created to meet consumer demand for a premium sparkling wine that is smoother, softer and "friendlier" than brut with an appealing and attractive color.
Baglietti Brut is a fresh and crispy spumante, with aromas of field flower, honey and stone fruit. The wine is light and lean in the mouth and washes easily over the palate with its fizzy finish. Perfect for summers evenings with friends!
A dry frizzante, with light citrus flavors, and a pleasant creamy wave of light bubbles. Packed in a re-useable swingtop bottle. Organic too! Italy has about as many wines as it's had governments.