Emotivo Montepulciano D' Abruzzo 75cl
Emotivo Montepulciano D' Abruzzo 75cl Original price was: AED 45.00.Current price is: AED 30.00.
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Bottega Gold Prosecco 200ml

AED 20.00

Gold-foiled and ready to party, this Italian Prosecco is all about bright bubbles and easy charm. Think crisp green apple, pear, and a little lemon zest, with a clean, dry snap that keeps you coming back. It’s the kind of sparkling wine that makes spritzes taste like summer and turns any random Tuesday into a plan!

Size

20cl / 200ml

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Description

Bright bubbles, fresh fruit, zero fuss. This Italian Prosecco brings that lively, crisp sparkle you want when you’re craving something celebratory but not too serious.

What makes it a go-to is the vibe, it’s clean, zippy, and refreshing, with orchard fruit up front and a citrusy edge that keeps it feeling light on its feet. The signature gold wrap isn’t subtle either, it shows up like it owns the room.

  • Appearance: Pale straw with fine, busy bubbles
  • Nose: Green apple, pear, lemon peel, a hint of white flowers
  • Taste: Juicy orchard fruit, brisk acidity, dry finish with a touch of almond-like bitterness
  • Body: Light-bodied and lively
  • Finish: Clean, citrusy, and quick, it leaves you refreshed, not weighed down

This is the kind of Prosecco that works whether you’re clinking glasses at a dinner party or building a proper Prosecco cocktail lineup. It plays especially well in a classic Aperol Spritz, because the crisp apple and lemon notes keep the drink bright, not syrupy.

If you’re newer to sparkling wine, this is a confidence booster. The flavours are clear and friendly, not weird or overly yeasty, and the dryness keeps it sharp and moreish.

If you’re already a Prosecco person, you’ll like how it stays focused. Fruit, citrus, bubbles, done. No distractions, just that straight-up Italian sparkling wine energy.

Bring it when you want to show up with something fun that still tastes legit. It’s flashy on the outside, refreshingly no-nonsense in the glass.

Fun Fact: Bottega started out in grappa, the family’s been distilling and bottling in northern Italy since the 1970s before turning their attention to sparkling wine.