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Casa Cantalini Prosecco Spumante Rosato 2024

A light, fruity and oh-so-refreshing pink fizz from the estate behind our No.1 bestselling Prosecco.
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Casa Cantalini Prosecco Spumante Rosato 2024
  • Rosé - Medium Dry
  • ItalyItaly
$24.99 per bottle when you mix 12 or more
$31.00 per bottle
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Wine Details

  • Glera
  • 6.22125 Units
  • 10.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • 31 December 2026
The Wine
Our No.1 bestselling Prosecco – now come with a delicious pink twist. This Prosecco Rosato is crafted from Glera with a splash of Pinot Noir for that delicate blush. The grapes are sourced from vineyards in the sunny Euganean Hills (known locally as ‘happy hills’), just south of Padua in Italy’s Veneto region. Here, vines thrive in volcanic soils, giving the wine its crisp minerality and lively, fruity character. In the glass, expect a cascade of persistent bubbles with notes of wild strawberries, sweet summer fruits and a hint of citrus. It's light, refreshing and irresistibly moreish – a perfect match with chicken and seafood dishes, barbecues, or simply sipping solo.
Our No.1 bestselling Prosecco – now come with a delicious pink twist. This Prosecco Rosato is crafted from Glera with a splash of Pinot Noir for that delicate blush. The grapes are sourced from vineyards in the sunny Euganean Hills (known locally as ‘happy hills’), just south of Padua in Italy’s Veneto region. Here, vines thrive in volcanic soils, giving the wine its crisp minerality and lively, fruity character. In the glass, expect a cascade of persistent bubbles with notes of wild strawberries, sweet summer fruits and a hint of citrus. It's light, refreshing and irresistibly moreish – a perfect match with chicken and seafood dishes, barbecues, or simply sipping solo.

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