A Taste Of The Prosecco Hills

The Prosecco Hills of Veneto Courtesy Valdo Wine tourism is becoming increasingly popular as wine lovers opt to visit the terroirs where their favorite wines are produced. The Valdo winery (Cantina Va...

How Prosecco Became The World’s Most Popular Sparkling Wine: With A Name Change

Prosecco, the Italian sparkling wine, is the world’s most popular fizz. It sells more bottles than French champagne and Spanish cava combined. But it is a quite recent invention. Up until 2009 Prosecc...

A Unique Expression Of Terroir

A grape vine in the Cartizze area of Valdobbiadene getty Many people don’t know about Cartizze Prosecco simply because the production of this remarkable Italian sparkling wine is so limited. But those...

All That Sparkles Isn’t Champagne, But It Can Win A Gold Medal

Bottles of sparkling wine ready to be tasted at Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Sparkling Session. Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Last week, the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles hosted their first wine comp...

The Delevingne Sisters On Prosecco, Pandemics And Pink Drinks

Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne on their fast-expanding prosecco business Della Vite Given Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne’s respective professional successes over the years, it’s surprising it took...

Snapshot Of Northern Italian History

Let me start with “before” and “after” shots from the Prosecco production area of northern Italy, to provide a little context for the commercial transition between silk worms (”before”) and Prosecco (...