Style |
Sparkling |
---|---|
Country |
Italy |
Region |
Veneto |
Grape |
Glera |
Gift type |
Easter, Valentine's Day Gifts |
Gift includes |
Wine |
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Prosecco ‘Chloe’, Althea, Veneto, Italy
£13.95
Our house Prosecco for many years now and a real step up from the supermarket standard. This family-run estate makes beautifully balanced wine which is frothy, creamy and gluggable – just what Prosecco should be!
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Categories: Italy, Sparkling Wine
Tags: fizzy, prosecco, sparkling, Valentine's Day
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