A large part of the appeal of this Prosecco is the bottle itself. The glass is beautifully embossed, and the label is sparkly and fun.
This presentation is designed to appeal to party-goers around the world, and the producers are up front about that. They even sell it in club-size or individual serving bottles of 200 ml, as well as regular size (750 ml) bottles as well as. (For this review, I sampled only the 750ml.)
The Prosecco itself has a fruity aroma: grapey tinged with honey. On the palate, the wine is textured, with apricot notes that flow through the finish. With a consistent effervescence of micro-bubbles, this wine is very easy to drink.
Also, it passed the party test: it pairs well with potato chips.
WHO: Brilla!
WHAT: 100% glera
WHERE: Veneto, Italy
HOW MUCH: under $15 [media sample]