Prosecco Palace Sign in a bar window, Mulberry Tree, Stockton Heath, Warrington, Cheshire, North West England, UK, WA4 2AF

Prosecco Palace Sign in a bar window, Mulberry Tree, Stockton Heath, Warrington, Cheshire, North West England, UK, WA4 2AF Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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RG9AER

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47.5 MB (2.2 MB Compressed download)

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4920 x 3372 px | 41.7 x 28.5 cm | 16.4 x 11.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

25 January 2019

Location:

Grappenhall Rd, Stockton Heath, Warrington, Cheshire, North West England, UK, WA4 2AF

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Prosecco is an Italian white wine. Prosecco controlled designation of origin can be spumante ("sparkling wine"), frizzante ("semi-sparkling wine"), or tranquillo ("still wine"). It is made from Glera grapes, formerly known also as Prosecco, but other grape varieties may be included. The following varieties are traditionally used with Glera up to a maximum of 15 per cent of the total: Verdiso, Bianchetta Trevigiana, Perera, Glera lunga, Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir. The name Prosecco is derived from the Italian village of Prosecco near Trieste, where the grape and wine originated. Prosecco DOC is produced in nine provinces spanning the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions. Prosecco Superiore DOCG comes in two varieties: Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG, which can only be made in the Treviso province of Veneto on the hills between the towns of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene (north of Treviso), and the smaller Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG, produced near the town of Asolo. Prosecco is the main ingredient of the Bellini cocktail and can be a less expensive substitute of Champagne. It is also a key ingredient of venetian spritz, a popular cocktail in northern Italy.