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Bottega Vino Dei Poeti Prosecco

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There are 5 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Gwen Barton rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

A reliable, good value fizz. Refreshing and well-balanced. Pear, melon and white flower blossom aromas. More pear along with green apple and soft citrus notes in the mouth. Hint of honey on the finish. Pair with hot buttered popcorn for movie night! Tasted Jan 2018.
Douglas McMillan rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Aromas or apricot, lychee, lemon, earthiness, biscuit, and minerality. The taste is
a nice continuation of the aroma,with medium-plus acidity.
Colin McKone rated this wine as 85/100 with the following review:

Sparkling and pale straw in colour with aromas of peach, lychee and ripe pear. It is light bodied and refreshing with peach and lycheee flavours coming through in a short finish. This procesco would be a good aperitif or paired with lighter cheeses.
Emilie Ryan rated this wine as 82/100 with the following review:

Presentation: Elegant, distinctive, classy label, with a thick, heavy bottle, conveying class.
Appearance: Very pale lemon colour
Nose: Light intensity aromas of lychee, floral (iris), pear
Taste: Dry, a multitude of effervescent miniature bubbles to tickle your palate, with tastes of perfume, flowers and grapefruit rind
Finish: Short finish of grapefruit rind
Overall impression: A good value Prosecco, though not very complex. Really liked the bubbles on this one. It would be good to have for a Sunday brunch.
Value: 4/5
Peter Wilkins reviewed this wine as follows:

Enjoyed since the Best (Italian) Wedding Ever!




Natalie's Review

Bottega Vino Dei Poeti Prosecco, Veneto, Italy: Earthy and robust with toasty notes and some peach. Good value bubbly. Drink: 2016-2019. 897702 11% D 750 mL  $14.95 Score: 86/100. January 8, 2017 Best Value Sparkling Wine.  Full Review

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