- Colour Champagne_Sparkling
- Producer Bianca Vigna
- Region Veneto
- Grape Prosecco
- Case size 6x75cl
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NV - Prosecco Superiore Extra Dry Conegliano Valdobbiadene BiancaVigna - 6x75cl
- Colour Champagne_Sparkling
- Producer Bianca Vigna
- Region Veneto
- Grape Prosecco
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, July 2017
We have been working with Elena and Luca at Bianca Vigna for many years and the quality of their Prosecco has ensured this has become a reliable Goedhuis favourite. Soft and creamy with notes of fresh almond, pear and apple, it is refined and pure, everything a good Prosecco should be.
Producer
Bianca Vigna
We affectionately (and jovially) call this wine The Krug of Prosecco. Not only is its bottle shape reminiscent of the King of Champagne, but it is also one of the best Proseccos we have tasted. It is a small, family owned domaine that was only created in 2005 by Elena Moschetta and her husband Luca Cuzziol, one of Italys premier importers of Grand Marque Champagne and top Burgundy domaines. Their Bianca Vigna DOC Valdobbia...Read more
We affectionately (and jovially) call this wine The Krug of Prosecco. Not only is its bottle shape reminiscent of the King of Champagne, but it is also one of the best Proseccos we have tasted. It is a small, family owned domaine that was only created in 2005 by Elena Moschetta and her husband Luca Cuzziol, one of Italys premier importers of Grand Marque Champagne and top Burgundy domaines. Their Bianca Vigna DOC Valdobbiadene is their top wine and grown on well-draining, limestone-rich mid-slopes (like the best Burgundy). In Spring 2010, it will be promoted to DOCG similar to appellations as Chianti Classico and Barolo.Read less

Region
Veneto
Nestled between the visually dazzling city of Venice and celestial Lake Garda, this prolific wineregion is famous for both its whites and reds - notably Soave, Valpolicella and Amarone della Valpolicella. The Veneto'S aquatic influence results in relatively moderate temperatures even in hot vintages preserving the grapes' freshness.