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Mionetto Prosecco Doc Treviso Brut

(2)Rating, 4.0 out of 5 from 2 reviews.
75cl £11.00 per 75cl
£11.00
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History

In 1887 the love and passion for the land of master winemaker Francesco Mionetto, the forefather of the family, led him to open the Mionetto winery set amidst the gently rolling hills of Valdobbiadene, in the heart of the Conegliano-Valdobbiadene DOCG area. In its one hundred and twenty-five years of history, Mionetto has become a flagship for the area and a shining example of Prosecco production on the international scene.

Country Of Origin

Italy

Agent

Copestick Murray

Grape Variety

Prosecco

Current Vintage

NV

Brand

Mionetto

Return To Address

Spumantizzato Da Mionetto S.P.A.,
Valdobbiadene,
Italia.

Regional Information

With its elegance, Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso expresses the characteristics of Glera grapes of the province of Treviso, an area historically dedicated to producing top-quality Prosecco and which together with eight other provinces in Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia comprises the D.O.C. area.

Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)

Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites

Features

White of Italy, Suitable for Vegans

Package Type

Glass Bottle

Alcohol By Volume

11

Units

8.25

Manufacturer

Spumantizzato Da Mionetto S.P.A.,
Valdobbiadene,
Italia.

Other Information

Full Product Name:
Prosecco DOC Treviso Brut

Safety Warning:
Caution: contents under pressure. When opening bottle point away from body

Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 11%
V-Label (European Vegetarian Union) - V-label.eu

Producer

Mionetto

Vinification Details

After the grapes are harvested, they are gently crushed before being fermented. The resulting wine is then transferred into pressurized tanks where it undergoes the Charmat method of secondary fermentation which gives Prosecco its fizz.

Customer reviews

Overall ratings

Average 4.0 out of 5, based on 2 reviews.

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