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Prosecco comes from one of the most picturesque regions of Italy, where the Alps merge with the softness of Mediterranean landscapes. Thus, Prosecco combines an already southern temperament with fruity notes that are more typical for northern gardens. Together with a moderate alcohol content, usually between ten and eleven percent by volume, this creates a light Italian sparkling or semi-sparkling wine that blends harmoniously into any occasion.

What is Prosecco?

Originally, Prosecco is the name of a grape variety that was cultivated exclusively in a narrowly limited area of the north-eastern Italian province of Treviso. This Prosecco grape was already appreciated at the time of the Roman Empire for its sparkling fruity temperament. Since 2010, Prosecco has been a denomination of origin, covering almost 18,000 hectares of vineyards in the Veneto region and in neighboring Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The grape variety is now called Glera. The following applies: every Prosecco sparkling, semi-sparkling or still wine is a quality wine that bears the DOC (Denominazione di origine controllata), the even higher DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) or the new DOP (Denominazione d'Origine Protetta) label. 

 

The production process is centred around a single grape variety

The Glera grape is quite acidic. Therefore, it develops fruity aromas, often reminiscent of apples and pears, as well as berries and citrus fruits. In order to emphasize these main aromas, the harvest is usually carried out at the earliest possible time. Furthermore, manual harvesting is widespread among Prosecco winegrowers, as the vines are often located on steep slopes where the use of machinery is not possible. This also results in a higher yield with better quality. 

 

For the production of Prosecco, mostly pure Glera grapes are used. To round off the aromas, however, other varieties may be added to a maximum share of 15 percent. However, these must also be typical regional grape varieties such as Bianchetta, the somewhat longer Glera lunga, Perera or Verdiso.

 

What is the difference between sparkling wine and Prosecco?

With high-quality Prosecco, the carbonic acid is produced by tank or bottle fermentation. A distinction is made here between pearl wine Prosecco Frizzante and sparkling wine Prosecco Spumante. With Frizzante, the carbonic acid creates less pressure than with sparkling wine. It reaches less than three bar. Simple representatives can also be made to bubble by controlled cooling and pressure processes. In addition, with the Frizzante it is often possible to close the bottles with a screw cap. The Spumante, on the other hand, has a carbon dioxide pressure of three bar or more and is therefore an Italian sparkling wine. However, it may only be called Prosecco sparkling wine if the carbonic acid is produced by a second fermentation. By the way, in Italy there is also a Prosecco as a still wine, but it rarely finds its way across the Alps.

 

Prosecco Spumante 

Prosecco Spumante is a sparkling wine that produces its own carbon dioxide through fermentation in bottle or tank. The high carbonic acid content is perfect for an elegant perlage, which can be kept in the glass for a long time. The classic feature of the Spumante is the agraffe, the wire hanger that holds the cork in place against the high pressure of 3 bar or more.

  • Perlage: fine and long lasting

  • Alcohol: min 11.0 % vol.

  • Acidity: min 4.5 g/l

  • Tax DE:1,02 € per 0,75l

  • Pressure: between 3 -5 bar

 

Prosecco Frizzante 

Prosecco Frizzante is a pearl wine to which the relatively low carbonic acid is added by artificial pressure and cooling. After opening, the Frizzante quickly loses its perlage and turns into a stale tasting sparkling wine. The artificial pressure of only 1 -2.5 bar allows the cork to be held in place with a spago (cord). Alternatively, crown caps or screw caps are used.

  • Perlage: short term

  • Alcohol: min 10.5 % vol.

  • Acidity: min 4.5 g/l

  • Tax DE: 1,02€ per 0,75l / none, if closed without cork with holding device

  • Pressure: 1-2,5 bar

 

Q&A for perfect dining pleasure

You have decided to buy Prosecco in our store, then we would like to help you with a few tips to an optimal Prosecco enjoyment. Here are the most important questions and answers.

 

How to store Prosecco?

Prosecco is most comfortable when it is stored upright in a cool and dark place at a constant temperature. 

 

What is the shelf life of Prosecco?

Pearly and sparkling wines are generally not made for long storage. This even applies to fine champagne and especially to the sparkling, playful Prosecco. It wants to be enjoyed fresh. With good storage conditions, the bottles can usually be kept for one or two years. A very high-quality Prosecco sparkling wine or Spumante can be stored for up to three years or a little longer.

 

How long does opened Prosecco last?

Since Prosecco Frizzante already has less pressure than a sparkling wine or sparkling wine, these bottles should be emptied immediately after opening. Only two or three hours after opening, the discreet pearl will noticeably fade. A Prosecco Spumante keeps its structure a little longer. It can be stored in the refrigerator until the next day with a special closure.

 

At what temperature is Prosecco drunk?

The ideal drinking temperature is between six degrees for a Prosecco brut and nine degrees for semi-dry Prosecco. If an uncooled bottle is to be quickly brought to drinking temperature, the method known as frappering is recommended. This involves placing the bottle in a champagne cooler filled with ice cubes. Now cold water and salt are added. After about 20 minutes, even a Prosecco from the kitchen shelf should be ready to be poured into a champagne glass. 

 

Drinking suggestions - When to drink with Prosecco?

In its region of origin there is a simple answer to this question: always! There, pearl wine Prosecco, just like sparkling wine Prosecco, is an everyday drink for every occasion. Prosecco plays an outstanding role as an aperitif, of course, but can also be served with starters and light main courses. Thanks to its refreshingly fruity character, it is also a popular drink for any social gathering.

 

Food recommendation - What goes well with Prosecco?

White fish as a starter and as a main course harmonizes with Prosecco in almost all ways of preparation. In addition, Prosecco sparkling wine is often served with Caprese, the famous salad made from tomatoes with mozzarella and basil, as well as numerous other summer specialties from Bella Italia.

Tip: Prosecco is an excellent companion for many pasta and risotto dishes.

 

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You can buy Prosecco in our wine store for a reasonable price and in a large selection. You will not only get a piece of dolce vita at home, but also benefit from all the advantages of Vinello. You can choose from many payment options and decide to buy on account from the very first order. In addition, the Google Buyer Protection feature ensures secure shopping at Vinello. Should you ever buy a prosecco online from us that does not meet your expectations, you have a 30-day right of return and a comprehensive cork guarantee. So you can buy your favorite Prosecco from our extensive range of products without any risk and rely on a fast and reliable delivery.

Things to know about Prosecco
Ist Prosecco und Sekt das gleiche?
Nein. Prosecco und Sekt unterscheiden sich in vielen Punkten, wie Rebsorte, Herstellung, Geschmack und Blubberbläschen-Konzentration. Neben den grundsätzlichen Richtlinien, unterscheiden sich die Beiden mehr durch das Verfahren in der Herstellung. Der frische und leichte Prosecco entsteht mithilfe der Charmat Methode, der Gärung in mehreren Edelstahltanks. Hochwertiger Sekt hingegen durchläuft meist dieselbe Herstellung wie Champagner. Die Méthode Traditionelle, bei der die zweite Gärung in der Flasche stattfindet.
Was versteht man unter Prosecco?
Prosecco ist der wohl bekannteste Schaumwein bzw. Perlwein Italiens. Er stammt aus demFriaul und Veneto, der Nordosten des Landes. Der Grundwein wird zum Großteil aus der Rebsorte Glera gewonnen. Nach mehreren Gärungen und der Zugabe von Hefe, Zucker und der abschließenden Dosage entsteht ein fruchtig-leichter Prosecco mit leichter Perlage.
Was ist guter Prosecco?
Guten Prosecco erkennt man in erster Linie daran, dass er mit dem DOCG Status ausgezeichnet ist. Dies garantiert, dass der Prosecco nach den offiziellen Richtlinien vinifiziert wurde. Die ursprüngliche Heimat des italienischen Perlweins ist Conegliano Valdobbiadene, wo bis heute Prosecco nach traditioneller Art hergestellt wird. Trägt der Prosecco diese Angabe auf dem Etikett, kann man getrost zugreifen.
Was ist Prosecco brut?
Brut ist die französische Bezeichnung für Schaumweine mit geringer Restsüße und herbem Abgang. Somit entspricht brut dem deutschen trocken. Schaumweine mit noch weniger Restsüße gelten als extra brut.
Wie wird Prosecco hergestellt?
Sobald die spät reifenden Glera-Trauben ihre Vollendung im Weinberg erreicht haben, gelangt die Ernte in den Weinkeller, wo sie gesäubert, gepresst und gemaischt wird. Der entstehende Saft fließt sodann in den ersten Tank für die erste Gärung. Heraus kommt der Grundwein, fruchtig, aromatisch und gering in Alkohol. Im zweiten geschlossenen Tank werden dem Stillwein Zucker und Hefe zugegeben. Damit wird die zweite Gärung gestartet und es bilden sich die beliebten Bläschen. Diese dauert, je nach Qualität des fertigen Prosecco, 3 bis 12 Monate. Bevor der perlige Wein in den dritten Tank übergeht, wird der zweite Tank gekühlt und die Gärung gestoppt. Alles, was nicht in den Prosecco soll, wie zum Beispiel Hefereste, wird nun gefiltert. Im dritten Tank wird die Dosage hinzugefügt. Diese entscheidet über die Süße des Prosecco. Schlussendlich geht es an die Abfüllung in Flaschen unter starkem Druck. Denn die Perlage soll ins Glas kommen und nicht bei der Herstellung entweichen.
Wie lagert man Prosecco?
Prosecco fühlt sich am wohlsten, wenn er aufrecht stehend an einem kühlen und dunklen Ort bei möglichst gleichbleibender Temperatur gelagert wird.
Wie lange ist Prosecco haltbar?
Perlende und schäumende Weine sind grundsätzlich nicht für eine lange Lagerung gemacht. Das gilt selbst für edlen Champagner und ganz besonders für den spritzig-verspielten Prosecco. Er will frisch genossen werden. Bei guten Bedingungen im Lager sind die Flaschen in der Regel dennoch ein bis zwei Jahre haltbar. Ein sehr hochwertiger Prosecco Sekt oder Spumante kann bis zu drei Jahren oder etwas länger lagerbar sein.
Wie lange hält geöffneter Prosecco?
Da Prosecco Frizzante schon von Hause aus weniger Druck als ein Schaumwein oder Sekt mitbringt, empfiehlt sich, diese Flaschen unmittelbar nach dem Öffnen zu leeren. Schon zwei, drei Stunden danach wird das dezente Perlen deutlich nachlassen. Ein Prosecco Spumante hält seine Struktur etwas länger. Eine Aufbewahrung bis zum nächsten Tag ist hier mit einem speziellem Vrschluss im Kühlschrank möglich.
Welchen Alkoholgehalt hat Prosecco?
Der Alkoholgehalt eines Prosecco Frizzante liegt bei mindestens 10,5 % Vol. Ein Proseccos Spumante besitzt hingegen mindestens 11,0 % Vol.
Bei welcher Temperatur wird Prosecco getrunken?
Die ideale Trink-Temperatur liegt zwischen sechs Grad für einen Prosecco brut und neun Grad für halbtrockenen Prosecco. Soll eine nicht gekühlte Flasche schnell auf Trink-Temperatur gebracht werden, empfiehlt sich die Methode des Frappierens. Dabei wird die Flasche in einen mit Eiswürfel gefüllten Sektkühler gestellt. Nun kommen kaltes Wasser sowie Salz hinzu. Nach etwa 20 Minuten ist selbst ein Prosecco aus dem Regal bereit, ins Sektglas gegossen zu werden.
Trinkempfehlung - wann trinkt man Prosecco?
Es gibt eine einfache Antwort auf diese Frage: immer! Dort ist Perlwein Prosecco ebenso wie Sekt Prosecco ein Getränk für jede Gelegenheit. Eine tragende Rolle spielt Prosecco natürlich als Aperitif, kann aber auch zu Vorspeisen und leichten Gerichten gereicht werden. Dank seines erfrischend-fruchtigen Charakters ist er darüber hinaus gerne bei jeder geselligen Runde dabei.
Welche Speise passt zu Prosecco?
Weißer Fisch als Vorspeise wie als Hauptgericht harmoniert in fast allen Arten der Zubereitung mit Prosecco. Darüber hinaus wird Prosecco Perlwein gerne zu Caprese sowie zahlreichen anderen sommerlichen Spezialitäten aus Bella Italia gereicht. Tipp: Prosecco ist ein super Begleiter für viele Pasta und Risotto.
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