Hamsik Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso Brut Nature ZERO
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The unique Hamsik Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso Brut Nature ZERO is made from the Glera grape variety . Delicately sparkling and mineral prosecco surprises with notes of green apples and citrus.
EAN: 8010719018595
Code: HMTR7
Description
Exceptional Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso Brut Nature ZERO made exclusively from the Glera grape variety , by Hamsik Winery, the origin of the grapes is in Valdobbiadden, Italy.
The colour is straw yellow with greenish highlights. The Prosecco has a fine and persistent pearl. The nose has fruity notes of green apple and citrus, with a hint of white flowers.
The palate is pleasantly dry, with a remarkable mineral flavour that adds freshness.
We recommend serving it chilled to 6-8°C.
The high quality of each wine coming from Hamsik Winery is guaranteed by the signature of the Serena family, which, with an emphasis on tradition, has been winemaking for 5 generations.
Composition
sparkling wine, white, extra dry, contains sulphites
Flavour Profile
Colour:
straw yellow with greenish highlights
Nose:
green apple, citrus, white flowers
Palate:
mineral, fresh, citrus, fruit
Citrus
Flowers
Fruit
Grapes
Apple
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8010719018595
Flavour profile
Citrus, Flowers, Fruit, Grapes, Apple
Country
Italy
Color
White
Sugar content
Brut
Variety
Glera
Alc.
11 %
Volume
0.75 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Region
Valdobbiadene DOCG
Distributor
HAMSIK Corporation s.r.o., Zvolenská cesta 46, 974 05 Banská Bystrica
Unit price
17,20 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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