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Ruggeri & C. 2007 Giustino B. Extra Dry Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
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) — 91 -
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Col Vetoraz Spumanti NV Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
This luminous sparkler has a sweet, fruit-forward nose of cool white peach, sliced banana and cherry blossoms. There’s a very slight note of green grass and more distinguishable mineral tones that add depth and personality. In the mouth it has a creamy, soft texture and vibrant fruit flavors. — M.L. (8/1/2008) — 91 -
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Bortolomiol 2005 Cartizze Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Seductively feminine and floral, laced with jasmine and field flowers, with notes of banana nut bread, almond and refined mineral tones. Creamy, fluffy and filling in the mouth, with fruit flavors and a crisp close. Imported by Bolliger Wines. — M.L. (6/1/2006) — 91 -
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Bisol NV Crede Brut Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
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 -
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Adami NV Cartizze Dry Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Franco Adami makes some of the best Prosecco around and this special selection from the Cartizze cru showcases his deft winemaking hand. The sparkler is soft and supple in the mouth yet shows lively buoyancy thanks to the delicate nature of its peachy cream flavors. — M.L. (7/1/2009) — 90 -
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Bisol 2007 Cartizze Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Bisol (one of Prosecco’s most important wineries) has crafted a beautiful 2007 sparkler from the precious Cartizze cru that delivers a long succession of delicate mineral, peach, citrus and honey aromas. The wine feels soft and soothing in the mouth but ends with lively acidity. The only drawback is its high price. — M.L. (7/1/2009) — 90 -
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Bortolomiol 2008 Cartizze Dry Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Sweet floral notes open the way for soft flavors of peach, apricot cream and honey. This Prosecco sparkler offers foamy, creamy peach flavors backed by well-balanced levels of sweetness and acidity and impressive complexity. This is one of the best Proseccos on the market today. — M.L. (7/1/2009) — 90 -
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Sorelle Bronca NV Particella 68 Extra Dry Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
Wild flowers, stone fruit and citrus mark the nose of this very characteristic Prosecco bubbly. Pretty mineral notes fill in the background and the wine manages to be drying in the mouth and slightly sweet at the same time. This sparkler shows a deft hand when it comes to elegance and balance. — M.L. (7/1/2009) — 90 -
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Sorelle Bronca NV Extra Dry Particella 68 Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
Almond blossom, stone fruit and a tiny touch of exotic spice or cracked white pepper shape the nose of this luminous, bright and very elegant sparkler. The wine has a creamy, sweet personality and offers loads of peach flavors on the finish. Particella 68 is a vineyard designate from the Vidor area of Proseccoland and the enologist employs special methods to maintain those fresh fragrances. — M.L. (8/1/2008) — 90 -
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Adami NV Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Here’s a delicate-smelling Prosecco Cartizze with subdued tones of stone fruit and white mineral over a sweet, creamy filling. Soda-like intensity in terms of its effervescence crackles and fizzes in the mouth and keeps the palate refreshed. — M.L. (8/1/2008) — 90