The season sparkles on, and a glass of shimmering Prosecco just tastes like summer in a glass, doesn’t it? No need to convince us to partake but. since we are fans of “national days,” we’re happy to celebrate National Prosecco Day on August 13. Here’s a bubbly little lesson: Prosecco is a sparkling wine from Italy, made from the Glera grape variety, and not to be confused with crémant (bubble from France) or cava (bubble from Spain)—and it’s certainly not pricey like French champagne. Pop one of these four selections and celebrate more summer! —Catherine Dunwoody
Mionetto Prosecco Rosé is extra dry and nice with a summer vegetable risotto. Plus, that lovely shade of pink just looks dreamy and inviting in your glass.
Award-winning Bottega Gold has a rich history stemming from this Italian winery since the 1600s, and this with its fruity and floral notes pairs perfectly grilled chicken or pork.
Anna Spinato Prosecco Brut Organic & Vegan hits the right balance between dry, but not too dry. This jazzy bottle makes it a fun hostess gift, to boot.
We love that Villa Teresa Prosecco comes with its own bottle stopper, keeping it nice an fizzy in-between pours.
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