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BernardiProseccoDOCFRIZZANTE
BernardiProseccoDOCFRIZZANTE
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<p>Frizzante is a lightly sparkling Italian wine, as opposed to Spumante – the fully sparkling version. Bernardi’s Frizzante is ever so slightly off-dry, with zesty sherbet and fruit flavours. It’s terrifically easy-drinking, and makes any occasion a bit special.</p><p><h2>Q: What is Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante wine?</h2><p>A: Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante is a sparkling wine made in the Prosecco region of Italy. It is produced according to the guidelines set by the Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) certification.</p><h2>Q: Where is the Prosecco region located?</h2><p>A: The Prosecco region is located in northeastern Italy, primarily in the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions. It is known for producing high-quality sparkling wines.</p><h2>Q: How would you describe the taste of Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante?</h2><p>A: Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante offers a light and refreshing taste profile. It typically exhibits green apple, pear, and citrus flavours, with a gentle effervescence that gives it a lively and crisp character.</p></p><h2>Q: Is Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante made from Glera grapes?</h2><p>A: Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante is made primarily from the Glera grape variety. Glera is the main grape used in the production of Prosecco wines.</p><p><h2>Q: What is the difference between Frizzante and Spumante Prosecco?</h2><p>A: Frizzante and Spumante are two different types of Prosecco based on their level of carbonation. Frizzante has a softer and lighter effervescence, while Spumante has a more pronounced and persistent bubble.</p></p><h2>Q: What is the alcohol content of Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante?</h2><p>A: The alcohol content of Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante usually falls between 10.5% and 11.5%. It is a relatively low-alcohol wine, which contributes to its easy-drinking nature.</p><h2>Q: Can Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante be used for cocktails?</h2><p>A: Absolutely! Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante is versatile and can be used as a base for various sparkling wine cocktails. It adds a touch of effervescence and bright flavours to cocktails like Aperol Spritz or Bellini.</p><p><h2>Q: What food pairs well with Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante?</h2><p>A: Bernardi Prosecco DOC Frizzante pairs well with light and refreshing dishes. It complements seafood, salads, fresh cheeses, appetizers, and fruit-based desserts. It’s acidity and gentle fizz make it a great companion for summertime meals.</p><p>Origin: Treviso, ItalyVintage: NVGrape variety: GleraFood pairing: Great as aperitif, with light bites, or puddingBottle size: 75clABV: 11%</p>
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