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- - Extra Dry Prosecco Rosé Wine
- - Wine of Italy
- - Appearance: Sparkling light pink
- - Palate: Red berry notes with overtones of pears and blackberries
- - Food paring: The beauty of Prosecco rose wine is that it’s an extremely versatile wine that can be paired with a huge array of different foods and dishes. Prosecco wine and cheese is truly a match made in heaven. So put away those heavy reds and try serving something a little lighter. Cured meats are another of the best-known Prosecco rose wine food pairings. Some of the best pizza toppings to pair with Prosecco wine include a classic margarita, goat’s cheese and spinach, fresh parma ham and rocket, and seafood.
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Energy | 283kJ / 68kcal |
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