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Zonin Prosecco 1.5L
AED 125.00
Bright, bubbly, and built for sharing, this Italian Prosecco is the kind of pour that instantly makes the night feel lighter. Think crisp green apple and pear, a squeeze of citrus, and a clean, dry finish that keeps you coming back for another glass. It’s classic Prosecco character, done in a crowd-pleasing style, from one of Italy’s best-known wine families, Zonin.
Crisp bubbles, fresh fruit, and zero fuss, this Italian Prosecco is your go-to when you want the table to feel like a celebration without overthinking it. It’s bright, lively, and super drinkable, with that classic Prosecco snap that works for everything from casual hangs to big “we made it” moments.
- Appearance: Pale straw with fine, energetic bubbles that keep the glass looking alive.
- Nose: Green apple, ripe pear, citrus zest, and a light floral lift that reads like spring.
- Taste: Orchard fruit up front, bright acidity through the middle, and a clean, dry finish that keeps it refreshing (not heavy).
- Body: Light-bodied, easy and buoyant, the kind of wine that disappears fast at a party.
- Finish: Crisp and tidy, with lingering apple and lemon that invites another sip.
What makes it worth your shelf space is the balance. The fruit feels generous, the bubbles feel lively, and the finish stays clean, so it plays nicely with salty snacks, seafood, or anything fried and golden. It’s also a great “house bubbles” option for home bartenders who want one reliable sparkling wine for spritzes and quick mixed pours.
Zonin is a big name for a reason. They’ve been in the Italian wine game for generations, and that experience shows in how consistent this Prosecco feels from the first pour to the last glass. You’re getting a classic Prosecco vibe with enough freshness and zip to keep it interesting.
Italy does sparkling in a way that’s meant to be enjoyed, not analysed. This bottle leans into that. It’s bright, friendly, and ready whenever you are.
Fun Fact: The Zonin family has been making wine since 1821, and today they work across multiple Italian regions, which is a big part of why their wines stay so reliably on-point year after year.