Dal Zotto Col Fondo Prosecco
Col Fondo Prosecco undergoes secondary fermentation in bottle and isnt disgorged. The flavoursome leesy sediment dances on the bottom, hence col fondo, literally meaning from the bottom. This is how Italian prosecco used to be crafted before industrialisation turned it into mostly cheap fizz made in stainless steel tanks. This is complex, refreshing, lightly fizzy with plenty of acidity keeping it alive and kicking.
Rebuli Prosecco DOC Treviso
Straw yellow colour with a persistent mousse. Fruity aromas, with golden apple and Kaiser pear in a pleasant citrus background. Slightly sweet, fresh and fruity. Of good length and balance.
Pizzini Prosecco Non-Vintage
This is the star white variety out of Friuli in the north-east of Italy, and now Aussie winemakers are putting their stamp on it, especially those in the King Valley.Bright pale straw. Fresh green apple and herb aromas. Palate shows crunchy pear and apple fruit in a light, dry and crisp style with fresh acidity and easy-drinking appeal.
Soar Prosecco Non-Vintage
Floral and tropical fruit aromas with a touch of honeycomb. The palate is light and spritzy with a flavoursome and crisp finish. Pairs beautifully with a charcuterie grazing platter, prosciutto wrapped cantaloupe or lightly fragrant salads.
Range Life Prosecco
Pale straw coloured with green tints, this wine shows delicate aromas of honey dew melon and peach skin with hints of fennel and fresh yeast. The palate is light and fresh with flavours of green tropical fruits, honeycomb and green apple. A subtle mid palate sweetness is balanced by chalky acidity and a slightly savoury refreshing finish.
Coriole Prosecco Non-Vintage
Ca'di Alte Prosecco DOC Extra Dry Non-Vintage
Zonzo Estate Bellini Di Cristina
The perfect choice for a boozy brunch with close friends, this traditional Italian aperitif is vibrant orange in colour and has just the right balance of peach nectar and Prosecco. It gives a generous hit of peach on the nose and palate with a smooth creamy texture and gentle fizz. You will find yourself reaching for the next sip. We recommend as an aperitif prior to any meal, but it goes really well with a side of pancakes or waffles at brunch.
Georg Jensen
The quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetic of Georg Jensen has been captured in every element of the Prosecco, from its wine style to its outer presentation. The collaboration between renowned Danish design house, Georg Jensen, and leading sparkling winemakers present an Australian Prosecco that is uniquely designer.
Dal Zotto Pucino Prosecco Non-Vintage
Pale straw, vivid green youthful hue; tantalizing hints of fresh cut pear, citrus blossom and a mere suggestion of spice jump out and present themselves on the bouquet; the palate is soft, appealing, approachable and basically a whole lot of fun, with gentle bubbles and alcohol combining seamlessly, and offering the maximum amount of freshness for a drink early, enjoy and not necessarily in moderation style of sparkling wine; a spot on example of Prosecco.