Perfect For
Asian Food, Brunch Sipping, Indian Food
Drink If You Like
Chardonnay, Glera , Sauvignon Blanc
Adriano Adami Vigneto Giardino Rive di Colbertaldo Dry Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG NV
Review
Not all Prosecco are made alike, especially in the DOCG of Valdobbiadene, with it's over 40 crus whose names winemakers can attach to their labels distinguishing these higher-end Proseccos from one another (this one hails from the hamlet of Colbertaldo). This is very concentrated Prosecco, with persistent bubbles and bright fruit notes of peach and pear and a soft undertone of acacia honey. This is a sparkler with some depth and weight due to just the right amount of sweetness, making for a perfect pairing with Asian foods or any salad you can rustle up.
Adriano Adami Vigneto Giardino Rive di Colbertaldo Dry Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG NV
Not all Prosecco are made alike, especially in the DOCG of Valdobbiadene, with it's over 40 crus whose names winemakers can attach to their labels distinguishing these higher-end Proseccos from one another (this one hails from the hamlet of Colbertaldo). This is very concentrated Prosecco, with persistent bubbles and bright fruit notes of peach and pear and a soft undertone of acacia honey. This is a sparkler with some depth and weight due to just the right amount of sweetness, making for a perfect pairing with Asian foods or any salad you can rustle up.
Reviewed On: 12-19-2018
Adriano Adami Vigneto Giardino Rive di Colbertaldo Dry Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG NV
Not all Prosecco are made alike, especially in the DOCG of Valdobbiadene, with it's over 40 crus whose names winemakers can attach to their labels distinguishing these higher-end Proseccos from one another (this one hails from the hamlet of Colbertaldo). This is very concentrated Prosecco, with persistent bubbles and bright fruit notes of peach and pear and a soft undertone of acacia honey. This is a sparkler with some depth and weight due to just the right amount of sweetness, making for a perfect pairing with Asian foods or any salad you can rustle up.
Reviewed On: 12-19-2018