Best Prosecco DOCG (2024) – Jean Marco Palmieri

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BEST PROSECCO DOCG recommended by Jean Marco Palmieri

Discover the wines recommended by Italy’s Finest Wines along with our tasting notes so that everyone can find the ideal wine to suit their tastes and needs.

For further exploration, also check out the articles dedicated to the wineries producing the best Prosecco wines.

26 Primo Rive di Col San Martino Extra Brut 2023 – Andreola

Description:

The aromatic profile is intriguing, showcasing hints of lychee and alpine flora harmoniously intertwined with nuances of exotic fruit, orange zest, and viennoiserie pastries.

The palate is expansive and intense: it unfolds dynamically, with a pronounced acidity and dense, elegant bubbles of rare persistence.

Undoubtedly among the best Prosecco wines for its remarkable clarity of fruit embellished by fragrant evolutionary notes: expressive, imaginative, and featuring a sensational creamy effervescence.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Cartizze Zero Extra Brut 2023 – Duca di Dolle

Description:

A fragrant bouquet unfolds with notes of hay and wild herbs, golden apples, candied orange, and acacia honey.

The palate is fresh and dynamic, with a well-defined iodine note that extends the drinking experience towards a finish of great persistence and clarity.

An label of rare elegance and complexity, to be counted among the best Cartizze Prosecco wines for its versatility in gastronomic pairings.

Region: Cartizze

Conegliano Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Brut ‘Springo blue’ 2020 – Le Manzane

Description:

Golden apples, crisp pears, and linden honey blend with chalky hints and crusty bread crust aromas. On the palate, it flows broad and vigorous, wrapped in a fine and excellent-grained effervescence. The finish is of excellent length, with salinity and cleanliness, punctuated by delightful fruity echoes.

Lively and captivating, Le Manzane’s Prosecco Conegliano Extra Brut Springo Blue deserves full recognition among the best Prosecco wines for its savory profile and palate length.

Region: Conegliano

L’ExtraBrut 2022 – Ruggeri

Description:

Delicately seductive on the nose, revealing itself through floral tones of hawthorn and acacia intertwined with nuances of brioche and melted butter.

The palate is silky and expansive, with an elegantly outlined and caressing effervescence and excellent persistence, featuring clear references to varietal aromas.

A good-length finish that confirms and amplifies the olfactory sensations.

An audacious interpretation of Valdobbiadene Prosecco, with great recognizability. Undoubtedly among the best Prosecco wines for its identity and taste-olfactory complexity.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Brut ‘Era Grande’ – Tenuta Amadio

Description:

It presents itself with a bright straw yellow color and a fine-grained, persistent effervescence.

On the palate, it ranges from floral notes of wisteria to hints of Williams pear, exotic fruit, and citrus. Fresh and balanced on the palate with a pleasant citrusy finish.

One of the best Prosecco wines for olfactory complexity and drinkability, a synthesis of fruitiness and savoriness. Excellent value for money.

Region: Asolo

Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Brut – Masottina

Description:

It reveals itself as delicate and seductive, articulating between floral tones of hawthorn and acacia, complemented by nuances of brioche and melted butter.

Fermented at controlled temperatures by selected yeasts. The palate is silky and expansive, with an elegantly outlined and caressing effervescence, showcasing excellent persistence with clear references to varietal aromas.

A good-length finish that confirms and amplifies the olfactory sensations.

Among the best Prosecco wines for its ability to blend aromatic finesse and character on the palate: an eloquent nose and an exceptionally elegant, ultra-fine effervescence.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Valdobbiadene Prosecco Extra Brut Cuvée 5 – Col Vetoraz

Description: Delicate notes of raisin bread, candied orange peel, and melted butter.

The palate is lively, punctuated by a pleasant, finely effervescent perlage that lends breadth and envelopment to the sip.

Sensationally persistent finish.

A label of rare elegance and profound olfactory eloquence. Deservedly among the best Prosecco wines for its intensity of flavor and aroma.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Particella 232 Extra Brut – Sorelle Bronca

Description:

A broad and fragrant bouquet unfolds with layers of alpine flora, fresh white-fleshed fruit, and nuances of melted butter and brioche.

The palate is creamy and lively, punctuated by a finely effervescent perlage.

Doro Nature is a straightforward and substantial Prosecco. Among the best Prosecco wines for its precision and typical territorial characteristics.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Valdobbiadene Extra Brut 2023 – Bacio della Luna

Description:

The nose is broad and layered: it stands out with notes of small white flowers, ripe peaches, melon, candied orange peel, and wild nuances. The palate is round and refreshing, well-shaped by a silky foam and a delightful almond finish. Good persistence on the finish.

A fresh and seductive label, to be loved for its fruity charm and full, well-structured taste. Undoubtedly among the best Prosecco wines for its pleasantness and impeccable value for money.

Region: Valdobbiadene

Valdobbiadene Prosecco Rive di Guia Extra Brut 2023 – La Tordera 

Description:

It wears a delicate and bright straw yellow color with a persistent, fine-grained effervescence. The nose is layered, ranging from white flowers to acacia and orange blossom.

On the palate, it convinces with freshness, drinkability, and a hint of sweetness, with a soft and engaging texture. Good persistence on the finish, with clarity and cleanliness echoing the floral nuances.

Among the best Prosecco wines for immediacy and fragrance. A sensational varietal interpretation of Glera.

Region: Valdobbiadene

What are the best Prosecco wines?

What are the best Prosecco wines? Choosing is a challenging task, which inevitably falls under the limits of subjective opinion, which, by definition, is deficient and arbitrary. We have compiled our list of virtuously crafted interpretations of Prosecco of the finest cellars according to our evaluations.

However, it remains essential to emphasize that the best Prosecco wines are those capable of stirring our emotions, even connecting with contingent situations and unique and intimate moments of our lives.

Therefore, we invite you to discover all the wineries producing wines from Puglia in their uniqueness, so that you can find and independently choose the wine that can be counted among your best Prosecco wines.