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Valdobbiadene Prosecco Sup. DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato - Castè - Merotto 2022

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PRODUCER Merotto
NAME DOCG
VARIETY Glera 100%
YEAR 2022
GRADATION 11.5%
FORMAT 75 cl
TYPE Prosecco
REGION Veneto
PRODUCTION AREA Col di San Martino - Pieve di Soligo
COUNTRY Italy
PAIRING Appetizers - Cheeses - Fish - Whole Meal

The Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato "Castè" produced by the Merotto winery is an excellent example of Italian artisanal savoir-faire in the world of sparkling wines. This wine, which celebrates the excellence of Glera grapes from the prestigious Valdobbiadene region, is vintage-specific, ensuring a unique expression of the territory in each bottle.

This prosecco is distinguished by its soft straw-yellow color with bright reflections and its fine and persistent perlage, an undeniable sign of high quality. The nose opens with a fragrant bouquet of fresh fruit, particularly notes of green apple and pear, enriched by floral nuances of wisteria and acacia, and a light hint of yeast.

On the palate, Merotto's "Castè" offers lively freshness and refined balance, characterized by non-invasive sweetness and pleasant complexity. The high acidity is well balanced by a delicate creaminess that lingers in a long and enjoyable finish.

This sparkling wine pairs beautifully with light appetizers, seafood dishes, and fish, and is an excellent choice as an aperitif. It is also a fantastic companion for celebrations and special occasions, both as a welcoming drink and as an accompaniment right through to dessert.

In conclusion, the Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato "Castè" from Merotto is not just a wine, but an experience of taste and aromas that magnificently represents the tradition and innovation of Valdobbiadene viticulture. A true gem for lovers of high-quality Italian sparkling wines.


MATCH IT WITH:

How to serve

Glass:

Ballon Flute Goblet

Serve to:

6-7°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good immediately

Production area


Veneto


Producer: Merotto

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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Gualdi Giammarco
Comprate 3 di Merotto

Prosecco davvero notevole. Si nota la differenza di livello dai classici commerciali.
Non è solo un prosecco per aperitivo ma anche ntasto vino da pasto soprattutto se a base di pesce o crostacei.

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Angy Sondri
Buonissimo!!!

Amo gli extra dry perche sono più dolci naturalmente ma questo è buonissimo proprio!!!

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Bianca D.
Buonissimo

Se vi piace l'extra dry, allora questo fa al caso vostro. E' allo stesso tempo molto fresco essendo un prosecco, ma comunque molto intenso grazie al'affinamento lungo che fa

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
100%
(3)
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Gualdi Giammarco
Comprate 3 di Merotto

Prosecco davvero notevole. Si nota la differenza di livello dai classici commerciali.
Non è solo un prosecco per aperitivo ma anche ntasto vino da pasto soprattutto se a base di pesce o crostacei.

A
Angy Sondri
Buonissimo!!!

Amo gli extra dry perche sono più dolci naturalmente ma questo è buonissimo proprio!!!

B
Bianca D.
Buonissimo

Se vi piace l'extra dry, allora questo fa al caso vostro. E' allo stesso tempo molto fresco essendo un prosecco, ma comunque molto intenso grazie al'affinamento lungo che fa