Prosecco Tranquillo - Case of 6
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Product code: 00834735
This Prosecco Tranquillo has been made in the original, traditional still style which has been enjoyed in Venetian homes for centuries. A delicate and refreshing unoaked white wine made to enjoy with or without food.
Winemaker Fabio Zardetto gently presses the grapes and the wine is fermented to retain a small amount of tiny, integrated bubbles and a delightful white peach flavour with a hint of spice. A delicate and refreshing unoaked white wine made to enjoy with or without food.
Product details
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Prosecco Tranquillo
This Prosecco Tranquillo has been made in the original, traditional still style which has been enjoyed in Venetian homes for centuries. A delicate and refreshing unoaked white wine made to enjoy with or without food.
About this bottle: Winemaker Fabio Zardetto gently presses the grapes and the wine is fermented to retain a small amount of tiny, integrated bubbles and a delightful white peach flavour with a hint of spice. A delicate and refreshing unoaked white wine made to enjoy with or without food.
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Grape Variety: 100% Glera
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Country of origin: Italy
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Bottle size:.75 ml
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Alcohol content: 11 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 8.3
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Alcohol units per serving: 1383.3
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Synthetic closure
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Consume Within: 12 months of purchase
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Reviews (1)
Awful
No, I don't recommend this
We like M&S sparkling prosecco, so decided to try this still variety based on the website description. Most M&S wine meets or exceeds expectations but this one was a major disappointment. Bland and tasteless, the only real sensation being an unpleasant after-taste on the palate. I can usually find something of interest in a new wine, even if it isn't one I would choose again, but we just couldn't drink this and threw most of the bottle down the drain!
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