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Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Wines

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92
points

Mionetto NV Sergio Extra Dry Spumante Sparkling (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  1. $16
This sparkler’s aromatic nose provides floral scents and a touch of anise. The rich, creamy mouthfeel ends slightly sweet, making this an enjoyable beverage with a unique style. Has enough depth to match with oysters or lobster.  — W.E.  (11/15/2002)
91
points

Ruggeri & C. 2007 Giustino B. Extra Dry Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  1. $36
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)
90
points

Bisol NV Crede Brut Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $24
Crede is among our favorite Proseccos year after year and the reason we love it so much is because of its sharp mineral focus and generous aromas of peach, honey and citrus. The wine offers balance and harmony with a floral flair and a bright, crisp close. The blend sees 15% Pinot Bianco and Verdiso.  — M.L.  (7/1/2009)
90
points

Bisol NV Crede Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  1. $25
Crede is a top-notch Prosecco Brut (with 10% Pinot Bianco and 5% Verdiso added to the blend for extra structure and crispness respectively) that offers generous fresh fruit tones followed by almond blossom, macadamia nut and Golden Delicious apple. The mouthfeel is streamlined and crisp with a creamy, frothy finish.  — M.L.  (8/1/2008)
90
points

Bisol NV Crede Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $18
Not cheap by Prosecco standards, and that extra level of quality is evident at every checkpoint. The bouquet is exceedingly snappy, with pure lemon-lime aromas. Citrus, green apple and white pepper flavors create a near-perfect palate, while the mouthfeel is excellent. About as good as Prosecco gets.  — M.S.  (6/1/2005)
90
points

Bisol NV Crede Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  • Best Buy
  1. $12
Pretty aromas of citrus and vanilla smell almost like a scented candle. But all subtlety ends there; the palate delivers a blast of fruit. From the time you taste it, it’s in your face, providing the essence of Prosecco’s sweet side with soft but healthy acidity. Best Buy. —M.S.  — M.S.  (12/31/2002)
90
points

Astoria 2001 Extra Dry Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  • Best Buy
  1. $9
Smartly packaged and well executed, this is Prosecco on the sweet edge, but with the balance to pull it off. Its orange and green-herb aromas are attractive. So are the bright tangerine and lime flavors. The finish is slick at first, then mildly tart. Yes, it’s sweet, but it’s also very, very tasty. Best Buy. —M.S.  — M.S.  (12/31/2002)
90
points

Adami NV Cartizze Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)

  1. $30
The Cartizze cru is characterized by its elegance and Adami’s expression lives up to the task thanks to its notes of delicate white peach, citrus blossom and white stone. In the mouth, it boasts pulpy, creamy complexity with a playful touch of sweetness.  — M.L.  (12/15/2007)
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