Perlage Sgajo Prosecco Extra Dry - NV (750ml)
Perlage Sgajo Prosecco Extra Dry - NV (750ml)
Regular price
$17.99
Sale price
$17.99
Regular price
$17.99
Unit price
/
per
90 points Decanter World Wine Awards
Ripe pear aromas on the nose with some citrus fruit and wet stone notes. Rounded on the palate, elegant.
Fresh in taste and color, Sgàjo in the local dialect means cunning and exuberant, it is an Extra Dry of a delicate, lovable and aromatic plain. Sgajo Prosecco DOC Treviso was the first organic wine in the Perlage range to be certified vegan with the 2013 harvest. An organic Prosecco DOC fragrant and easy to drink, excellent as an aperitif or as a wine from the whole meal.
Availability:
25 In Stock
Share :
- Sub - Region
- Type
- Reviews
Along with Tuscany, Piedmont is responsible for most of Italy’s greatest wines. Here, Nebbiolo is the king of grapes with the DOCGs of Barolo and Barbaresco supplying a significant amount of the finest examples. Less expensive, but good value Nebbiolos are made within the larger Langhe DOC which Barolo and Barbaresco are both situated in. Barbera and Dolcetto are the region's other important red grapes. Moscato (Muscat) is the most popular white grape, most of which gets used in making Spumante and Frizzante (semi-sparkling) wines, notably those made in and around the town of Asti. Meanwhile, the region's most popular still white wines are made from Cortese and Arneis. Cortese are mostly made in the province of Alessandria and go by the name Gavi, while Arneis is mainly cultivated in Roero, just north west of Alba.
NULL
Sparkling wine is a wine with high levels of carbon dioxide in it making it bubble. The carbon dioxide is a result of natural fermentation, either in a bottle or a specially designed tank, or as a result of carbon dioxide injection.Sparkling wine is usually white or rosé but there are many examples of red sparkling wines. The sweetness of sparkling wine can range from very dry "brut" styles to sweeter "doux" varieties.When one thinks of sparkling wine they usually think of Champagne, but this wine is exclusively produced in the Champagne region of France and many sparkling wines are produced in other countries and regions. Most countries reserve the word Champagne for a specific type from the Champagne region of France. The French terms "Mousseux" or "Crémant" are used to refer to sparkling wine not made in the Champagne region. German and Austrian sparkling wines are called Sekt. The United States is a significant producer of sparkling wine with producers in numerous states. Recently the United Kingdom, which produced some of the earliest examples of sparkling wine, has started producing sparkling wines again.