Le Clivie Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore Millesimato Brut D.O.C.G.
From £15.60
Le Clivie Prosecco Valdobbiadene is born on the terraces of the impervious hills of Combai andValdobbiadene. This area is recognized as UnescoWorld Heritage Site.
A terroir where viticulture requires painstaking manual labour, in full compliance with the principals of sustainable agriculture, attentive to biodiversity and without chemical fertilisers and mowing. Prosecco Valdobbiadene Le Clivie is a crisp, bold wine with a harmony of floral and fruity aromas and an interesting minerality.
Description

GRAPE
Le Clivie Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore Millesimato Brut D.O.C.G. is made with 100% Glera grape

Produced By
Dacastello Vini Pregiati

PRODUCTION ZONE
Valdobbiadene, in the hills of the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy

ALCOHOL
11%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
4-6°C

BOTTLE SIZE
0.75 L
At Casa Di Vini you can by 0,2L, or 1,5L size variations.

Drinkability
Prosecco comes in glass bottles and does not have an expiry date. We suggest storing it in a cool, dry location. To truly enjoy its qualities, consume it within 24 months.
At Casa Di Vini LTD, we recommend using Riedel glasses to enhance your tasting experience. These glasses allow you to appreciate the wine’s quality, capture its aroma, and maintain the effervescence of the perlage.
Bouquet
Delicate floral notes with scents of white fruit.
Palate
Le Clivie Prosecco Valdobbiadene is crisp, dry and harmonious, with quite persistent fruity scents.
We recommend tasting in Riedel glasses in order to best appreciate its quality, capture its aroma and avoid dispersion of the perlage.
Pairing
The aperitif par excellence. Perfect with starters, delicate pasta dishes, risotto and molluscs. Excellent with sushi and sashimi. Interesting after dinner with strawberries in season.
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Additional information
| Number of bottles | 1, 12, 6 |
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