Prosecco DOC
Prosecco DOC is a protected denomination covering nine provinces across the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions of northeastern Italy, with the majority of production concentrated in the Veneto. The area features predominantly clay and limestone soils with a mild, temperate climate influenced by the Adriatic Sea and protected by the Alps to the north. Glera is the primary grape variety (minimum 85% required), producing fresh, aromatic sparkling wines characterized by notes of green apple, pear, white flowers, and citrus, available in spumante (fully sparkling), frizzante (semi-sparkling), and tranquillo (still) styles.
Wines from Prosecco DOC
Tiamo Prosecco DOC
This charming Prosecco from Tiamo brings all the Italian bubbles without the pretension. Made from organically grown grapes in the heart of Veneto, it delivers exactly what you want in a glass of Prosecco – refreshing fizz and easy-drinking pleasure. Tiamo (which means 'I love you' in Italian) clearly put some love into this bottle. It's the kind of bubbly that doesn't demand a special occasion – Tuesday night takeout suddenly becomes a celebration. Perfect for those who believe life's too short to save the bubbles for later.
Gran Passione Prosecco Spumante
This delightful sparkler from Italy's Veneto region is exactly what you need when the occasion calls for bubbles – which, let's be honest, is pretty much any occasion worth celebrating. Gran Passione's Prosecco delivers that perfect balance of fruit-forward charm and refreshing acidity that makes Prosecco so universally loved. Unlike its more serious French cousin Champagne, this Prosecco doesn't demand contemplation or a special occasion. It's the kind of bottle you can pop open on a Tuesday just because you successfully adulted that day. The persistent bubbles and crisp fruit flavors make it ideal for aperitifs, brunch situations, or simply turning an ordinary moment into something a bit more special.
