What consumers love about Prosecco is its pure informality and ease. This bright sparkler does just that and would taste great with finger foods thanks to its crisp acidity and persistent bubbles.
— M.L.
(8/1/2012)
Cartizze expressions of Prosecco Superiore tend to offer exceptional creaminess in the mouth—thanks to the foamy quality of the perlage—and sweet fruit on the close. This expression from one of the area’s most historic wineries lives beautifully up to this reputation.
— M.L.
(8/1/2012)
Giustino B is a top-notch Prosecco with deep complexity that is rare to find in this category of sparkling wine. The wine is floral and delicate with pretty notes of jasmine, honeysuckle, acacia flower and a touch of wild sage. It’s feminine and delicate on the nose and palate.
— M.L.
(7/1/2009)
Bright and luminous, this Prosecco Cartizze offers generous tones of stone fruit and fragrant white flowers. It is harmonious and elegant with creamy froth and crisp, sweet exotic fruit on the close.
— M.L.
(8/1/2008)
A benchmark Prosecco that leads the pack of quality Italian sparkling wine, Giustino B. is always released a few years after the harvest. This additional time in the bottle renders mature aromas of melon, apricot and yellow rose.
— M.L.
(12/31/2011)
You’ll like the simplicity and harmony of this sparkling wine that manages to be firm, fresh, elegant and totally unpretentious at the same time. Delicate floral notes are weaved throughout and the wine has a touch of playful sweetness on the close.
— M.L.
(7/1/2009)
From one of the most beautiful vineyards in the Prosecco Superiore area, this uses fruit sourced from romantically gnarled and twisted old vines. It has crystalline aromas of stone fruit, citrus, almond and crushed white mineral.
— M.L.
(8/1/2012)
This flagship Prosecco Superiore offers rich smoothness accented by fresh notes of apricot, honey and white flower. It ends with a playful endnote of succulent sweetness.
— M.L.
(8/1/2012)