Posts Tagged ‘Rosé Prosecco’
Does Prosecco have any Health Benefits?
If you enjoy a drop of Prosecco and do so in moderation, then I am sure its wonderful aromas and flavours will give you all the benefits you require! Though, does drinking Prosecco actually have any health benefits over and above what it tastes like and how it makes you feel? Surprisingly, there are already…
Read MoreFind Out More About Rosé Prosecco
The world of Rosé Prosecco is an exciting one, it’s only since May 20th, 2020 that Italy’s National Wine Committee approved the production of Rosé Prosecco, using the Glera and Pinot Noir grapes. Even though Rosé Prosecco hasn’t been around for very long, we still have an outstanding selection to choose from, including Rosés from…
Read MoreThinK Prosecco & ThinK Pink
As in the words of Aretha Franklin “You better think (think) Think about what you’re trying to do to me Think (think, think) Let your mind go, let yourself be free” Inspiring words of letting your mind go and being free, this song always comes to mind when I think about ThinK Prosecco, a feel-good,…
Read More4 Nights of Terror – Night 3 – Coraline
Welcome back to the spooky series, where we choose a film and create a fitting Cocktail to go alongside, I’ll give you a little history into each film and the know-how to create a delicious Cocktail. Coraline Coraline is a standalone stop motion movie, released on May 8th, 2009 in the UK, it had a…
Read MoreCelebrate Mother’s Day With Some Rosé Fizz From Aldi
For those looking for that perfect bottle or two of Champagne or Prosecco for Mother’s Day for an affordable price, then look no further than Aldi. Aldi was founded in 1946 in the city of Essen in Germany, it was created by two brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht, as of today there are now over 11,000…
Read MoreWhy No Red Champagne or Rosé Prosecco in 2016?
This is a topic that many people ask and are usually still baffled by, many will obviously just assume that there are indeed rosé Prosecco’s and no real need for a red Champagne as they are so used to seeing just white or rosé. If you think about things, the three main grapes used in…
Read MoreWill we see Rosé Prosecco soon?
It is possible there will be a relaxing of the rules in the Prosecco region that would allow sparkling rosé to be produced and bottled as Prosecco. At present the Consortiums that govern Prosecco only allow Prosecco to be made from white grapes; Glera and up to 15% of 8 other specified varieties of white grapes from the Prosecco region. The…
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