The Acquesi Asti Spumante is from the Friuli appellation of Piedmont, and is made from 100% Moscato Bianco di Canelli grapes. The label is pretty and the wine's alcohol content clocks in at only 7% abv, with a retail price of $17.
This sparkler has fun, frothy bubbles which disappear quickly, so enjoy them while they are there. The nose is beautiful - peaches, pears, white flowers - very aromatic. On the palate, a trip to sweetsville awaits. All the fruit mentioned is there plus a slight touch of Meyer lemon. There's nothing to think about here - just sip and enjoy. If you are looking for a crowd pleasing aperitif for holiday dinners, this is a fine choice.
The Ca' di Prata Brut Prosecco comes from the village of Prata di Pordenone, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Prosecco DOC. This bubbly was also made using the Martinotti method. The grapes which went into it are Glera (85%) and the remainder is attributed only as "other." Fermentation took place in stainless steel tanks for this non-vintage wine. Alcohol tips 11% abv and the retail price is $16.
In the glass, this Prosecco has a pale yellow tint. The bubbles froth up nicely, but completely disappear almost immediately. The subdued nose features mainly citrus and minerals, with a slight floral note adding some depth. The mineral-driven palate is clean and fresh and has a nice sweetness on the back end. The acidity is lively and adds some versatility.
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