Terre Dei Buth Prosecco Brut Spumante

A fine organic fizz thats vegan friendly. 

From Treviso in the Veneto region of Italy and produced from the Glera grape, comes the outstanding Terre dei Buth Prosecco Spumante Brut DOC.

Terre Dei Buth is one of the few 100% organic wineries in the Prosecco region they have an emphasis on sustainable vineyard management and a strict vegan production for all their wines. As well as vineyards, the family-owned estate also grow an array of vegetables, and these inspire the colourful and distinctive labels. 

This dry Prosecco has aromas of apple and pear and a slight toastiness on the palate. Showing an elegant straw yellow colour and a persistent perlage (the bubbles). A great option to celebrate with or as somthing to pair with cheeses, pasta and autumnal vegtables. 

 

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£13.99

Style

  • 3/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Low

    Alcohol

  • Light

    Body

Aromas

  • Apple

  • Pear

  • Toast

Details

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Wine TypeOther Sparkling wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol11
Units8.25
RegionVeneto
CountryItaly
Grape VarietalGlera
Food PairingsPasta, Fresh Cheese, Asparagus

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Prosecco

Prosecco

Produced in a large area spanning nine provinces in Italy’s Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions, and named after the village of Prosecco in Trieste, Prosecco is Italy’s number one sparkling wine.

Made from Glera, a green-skinned aromatic variety that has high acidity and a fairly neutral palate - ideal for sparkling wine production - though Glera isn’t the only grape allowed in Prosecco. It’s possible to blend up to 15% of other indigenous grapes that grow in the region, such as Bianchetta, Verdiso, and Perera.

The key difference between Prosecco and other sparkling wines, like Champagne, is how the bubbles are made. Prosecco uses the ‘tank method’ (Charmat), where second fermentation takes place in a tank rather than in bottle. Since the pressure has nowhere to go, it carbonates the wine, and the result is a fizz that retains all of its aromatic freshness (apple, pear, floral) without any yeasty flavours.