Skinny Witch Prosecco 75cl
AED 55.00 Original price was: AED 55.00.AED 30.00Current price is: AED 30.00.
Crisp, bright, and built for easy pours, this Italian Prosecco brings green apple, pear, and a squeeze of lemon zest with lively bubbles that keep things feeling light on your palate. It’s the kind of sparkling wine you open when you want “one glass” to turn into a proper catch-up. Great for spritzes, better for stealing the spotlight on its own!
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75cl / 750ml |
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Crisp bubbles, clean fruit, zero fuss, this Prosecco is an instant mood-lifter for weeknights, brunch tables, and any “we should celebrate something” moment.
- Appearance: Pale straw with energetic, fine bubbles that race to the top.
- Nose: Green apple, pear, white peach, and a pop of citrus peel with a light floral edge.
- Taste: Fresh orchard fruit up front, lemony brightness through the middle, then a lightly off-dry finish that keeps it super drinkable.
- Body: Light-bodied, brisk, and refreshing, more zippy than weighty.
- Finish: Clean and snappy, with lingering apple skin and citrus.
What makes it worth your attention is the balance. You get fruit that feels juicy (pear, apple, peach), but the acidity keeps it tight so it doesn’t come off syrupy or heavy. Those bubbles do the rest, lifting the flavours and making every sip feel like a reset.
It also plays well with whatever your night looks like. Pour it when you’re building an Aperol Spritz, when you’ve got salty snacks on the table, or when you’re trying to bring a little sparkle to a low-key hang. It’s a classic Italian Prosecco vibe, bright, friendly, and impossible to overthink.
If you’re new to sparkling wine, this is a great entry point because it’s straightforward in the best way. If you already know your way around Prosecco, you’ll appreciate how clean and citrusy it stays from first sip to last.
Fun Fact: Prosecco is made from the Glera grape, and the name “Prosecco” used to refer to the grape itself before the rules changed to protect the region.