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Prosecco

Prosecco (Prosecco) white sparkling wine from northeast Italy (Veneto and Friuli).

Prosecco is often called the grapes which produce this wine. However, since 2009, the official name of the variety – glera (Glera), in his historical name, and the name Prosecco is exclusively assigned to the appellation (as the word champagne in France).

  • Why shared Prosecco and glera?
  • What is Prosecco?
  • The difference Prosecco champagne

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