A sparkling wine from Italy that isn’t Prosecco made with the Glera grape variety, but a wine made further south from the Garganega grape type (one you may be familiar with if you drink Italian Soave). Taste is similar to Prosecco with some pear but there is also extra fruitiness with a peachiness. Lightly fizzy with a slight earthy tang. Okay but not exciting.
Wine Atlas Garda Vino Spumante Brut review
- 3
- Type: Sparkling wine
- Grape variety: Garganega
- Country: Italy
- Region: Lake Garda
- Supplier: Asda
- Price when reviewed: 6.97
- What the label says: notes of apple, lemon, and grapefruit on the nose
- Alcohol %: 11
- Format: Bottle with natural cork
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