Julia Crowley 
Prosecco is an excellent every day, usually very affordable bubbly that most everyone can enjoy. Great on its own as a Mimosa or mixed with Campari (thanks @CraigCamp)! Simple apple, honey and z shot of zesty lemon. Pleasing off dry finish and loads of fat bubbles.
Prosecco is an excellent every day, usually very affordable bubbly that most everyone can enjoy. Great on its own as a Mimosa or mixed with Campari (thanks @CraigCamp)! Simple apple, honey and z shot of zesty lemon. Pleasing off dry finish and loads of fat bubbles.
8.3Tim Schroeder
Friendly lemon fruit up front, disappearing quickly and finishing dry but not with much bitterness.
Friendly lemon fruit up front, disappearing quickly and finishing dry but not with much bitterness.
9.0Juan Contreras
It's very light and most of the apple and white peach flavors come through in the finish.
It's very light and most of the apple and white peach flavors come through in the finish.
8.4Michael Chelus 
Apple, lemon curd, peach, hay and hints of orange. Good acidity and balance.
Apple, lemon curd, peach, hay and hints of orange. Good acidity and balance.
9.0
Joshua Dalton
Excellent, nice and sweet
Excellent, nice and sweet
9.2GrapeXplorer
This #brut is fast becoming my house #prosecco
This #brut is fast becoming my house #prosecco
8.8Nina Zie
Nice bubbles. Fruity aroma. Not too sweet. Not bad solo. Would be good as a mixer. Good value.
Nice bubbles. Fruity aroma. Not too sweet. Not bad solo. Would be good as a mixer. Good value.
9.0Ted Serbinski
Tasty like apple honey crisp. Good bubbles. Great buy! #MiniWineReview #2GU
Tasty like apple honey crisp. Good bubbles. Great buy! #MiniWineReview #2GU
8.6Alisa Turner
A good beverage for an evening of fun. A bright clear vibrant fruity dry flavor. 11%
A good beverage for an evening of fun. A bright clear vibrant fruity dry flavor. 11%
8.1Simeng Sun
Great prosecco! Dry and tasty!
Great prosecco! Dry and tasty!
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