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Col Fondo: Does it age well? A favorite wine writer shares her notes.
Prosecco in general is known as a wine that is meant to drink young and fresh. But Col Fondo defies all convention. There are a
Asolo Prosecco makes its mark: A GREAT post by top wine blogger Wine Folly
Asolo was often overlooked in mainstream media coverage of Prosecco. Today, top wine writers like Madeline Puckette are including Asolo Prosecco in their reviews and
Intravino, leading Italian wine blog, calls our Colfòndo its number one
Bele Casel Colfòndo is “powerfully representative” of the category and number one on their list, write the editors of Intravino. It’s always a thrill and
What’s the difference between Prosecco DOCG and DOC?
We were thrilled to see that New York-based wine writer Maryse Chevriere included us in her recommendations for New Year’s Eve Prosecco on SeriousEats. But we
Will Venetian dialect disappear? The answer is no but fewer people are speaking it in everyday situations.
Venetian dialect is disappearing but it remains a primary language for many in the land of Prosecco. “Da uncuó ve parle in daéto visto che
Prosecco growers are not “exterminators” as some in the media have portrayed us (op-ed by Luca)
Have you noticed? Recently, it seems that giving Prosecco a bad name has become an international trend. Everyone needs to spend at least five minutes


