Prosecco Millesimato Brut Villa Marcello 2022

Villa Marcello

Dating back to the 17th century, Villa Marcello is a 50 hectares estate run by Alessandra and Andriana Marcello. All the wines produced here are the amazing combination of passion, through selection of grapes and vinification methods balanced between tradition and modern technique.

Made with the Charmat method. Aromas of stone fruit on the nose. Well balanced and fresh with some texture and consistent bubbles. A step up in Prosecco, this wine was crafted as "Millesimato", meaning all grapes have been harvested in the same vintage.

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Alcohol-abv
12%
Bottle Format: 75cl

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Status
Price
Case of 6
DP
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£105
Single bottle
DP
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£18
Case of 6
IB
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£71.48
Single bottle
IB
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£12.33
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Italy
Veneto

Veneto

Veneto is a substantial and increasingly important wine region in the north-eastern corner of Italy.

Just east of the lake and north of Verona is Valpolicella wine appellation: the fabled ‘Valley of Many Cellars&rsquo. Immediately east of Valpolicella is Soave, home to the eponymous dry white wine which now ranks among Italy’s most famous products. In the north-eastern corner of the region, on either side of the Piave river sparkling wine Prosecco reigns supreme.

DOCG and DOC

Veneto produces four DOCGs wines – Amazon della Valpolicella, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene,Recioto di Soave,Bardolino – of the several DOCs we find Soave, Valpolicella,Bianco di Custoza and Treviso among others.

Grape Varieties

Garganega, Trebbiano and Glera are the key white-wine grape varieties here, while Corvina, Molinara and Rondinella are behind the vast majority of reds. International varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc,and even Carmenere have proved successful here, as has northern Italy’s flagship white Pinot Grigio.