Prosecco (also called Glera grape) is a white grape variety used to make Italian sparkling wine in an area about 50 km north of the city of Venice in the Veneto region. Glera is one of the most well-known grape varieties in Italy and known worldwide as Prosecco. Glera is exclusive to Italy and the main ingredient of the famous Italian sparkling wine.
What does Prosecco taste like?
This bubbly is mainly made for people who love fruity, floral and fresh sparkling wine. Flavors you may encounter are green apple, melon, pear and honey. It is usually the winemaker's intention to bring back fruity and floral flavors and aromas.