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Pink Prosecco will breathe life into the sparkling wine category

02 March 2021 By Lauren Eads The dawn of Prosecco DOC Rosé finally came in 2020 after years of lobbying by the industry, and while it’s only been on UK shelves for a matter of months, it’s already making its mark on the sparkling category. Italian winemakers produced a confirmed 16.8m bottles in 2020, according to the Prosecco DOC Consortium, made from the traditional Glera grape and blended with between 10-15% Pinot Nero (Noir). A total of 50m bottles are expected to be produced in 2021, although the DOC has stressed that it has “no confirmation that this quantity will be available at this stage”.

The 9 Best Prosecco Rosés to Buy Right Now

The 9 Best Prosecco Rosés to Buy Right Now © Provided by Food & Wine Valdo / Lunetta / Riondo / Mionetto / Gancia When rosé recently gained official entry to the Prosecco DOC, it seemed to cause a bit of a divide. Among casual wine drinkers I spoke with, there was a sense of excitement. This made sense, as the new category brings together two of America s favorite wines rosé! Prosecco! so the feeling was that the results would be a best-of-both-worlds type of situation. But among many of the wine professionals I know, a sense of caution seemed to carry the day: Would these wines be uniquely delicious in their own right, or just literally rose-hued glasses through which to see otherwise mediocre pink sparklers?

What s new in Prosecco? - Decanter

Decanter What’s new in Prosecco? Changes are afoot across the whole of the Prosecco region in the north. Alessandra Piubello summarises shifts in styles and standards The Prosecco appellation is being revolutionised from the inside out, projecting it towards a series of major innovations. In May 2020, a proposal was approved to change the denomination rules for Prosecco DOC, laying the foundations for the creation of Prosecco Rosé. Specifically, alongside Glera grapes used either alone or blended with other permitted varieties (Bianchetta Trevigiana, Chardonnay, Perera, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio, Verdiso and Pinot Nero fermented off the skins), the rosé can contain up to 15% of Pinot Nero fermented on the skins. What’s more, it will only be produced as a single vintage, containing a minimum of 85% vintage grapes, and can be made in a drier style such as brut nature or extra brut.

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