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Mionetto Prosecco

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There are 5 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Pamela Chiles rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

A lovely, simple, fresh and lively prosecco to have on the beach or by the pool...
Greg Hughes rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

Weirdly, this Prosecco is an extra dry, which is actually sweeter than brut in Prosecco terminology.
Bright lemony aromatics to this wine! Moderately active perlage. 
It smells like apple skin, chalk, and lemon. You can smell the energy teeming in it.
The flavours are tart and zippy.
Very delicate flavours.  Stone fruit on the palate.  Peach, nectarine, and lemon juice.
It might not be a common pairing, but sparkling wine with sharp cheddar Kraft Dinner is actually great, when you don't want a heavy meal.
Jon Steeves rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

Platinum colour, brilliant bubbles, dry and mouthwatering. This prosecco is juicy and enticing with a value priced sticker. Enjoy with almost any meal or on its own. A Great wine choice for festive gatherings, pairs well with antipasto, cheese platters or salted kettle cooked potato chips. Enjoy now. Tasted Nov 2016. Rated 87/100
Douglas McMillan rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

A fairly subdued Prosecco with light aromas of apple, lemon, white flowers, and a little brioche. The taste is a more apparent, with pineapple, apple, honey, and biscuit. Very pretty.
Emilie Ryan rated this wine as 80/100 with the following review:

Presentation: Simple, distinctive label with a twist.
Appearance: Pale lemon colour
Nose: Medium intensity aromas of green apple, pear, and tangerines
Taste: Dry, with effervescent miniature bubbles, lemons and minerality
Finish: Medium finish with some minerals
Overall impression: A simple Prosecco, that should work well for a Mimosa.
Value: 3/5




Natalie's Review

Mionetto Prosecco, Treviso DOC, Italy: Refreshing and crisp at a bargain price. Some green apple notes and a fresh finish. Pair with fresh shellfish. Drink: 2016-2019. 266023 11% XD 750 mL  $18.15 Score: 88/100. January 8, 2017 Best Value Sparkling Wine.  Full Review

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