2024 Adami - Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG Giardino (750ml)

Creamy mousse and delicate, long-lasting bead. Nose: Admirably rich, intense, and harmonious. Lovely, crisp spiciness with hints of apple and peach, plus wisteria and acacia blossom. Palate: Rich, forward fruitiness, with supple, velvety mouthfeel. Admirable fullness and length, closely mirroring the nose. A wine of great balance and elegance.

-Winery notes

Availability: 12 Available
SKU: 102231
Manufacturer part number: MB1957102231
$24.99
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Products specifications
Wine
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Appellation Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG
Color/Type Sparkling
Bottle Size 750ml
Vintage 2024
Producer Adami
Products specifications
Wine
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Appellation Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG
Color/Type Sparkling
Bottle Size 750ml
Vintage 2024
Producer Adami
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