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By: Keith Beavers | VinePair

Prosecco is a big part of our American wine drinking culture these days. It’s been here for quite some time, but only in the last decade or so have we come to embrace this northern Italian bubbly. Whether it’s casual bottles from the larger Prosecco DOC or more focused offerings from the smaller Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), we are enjoying them for brunch, lunch, dinner, or just ‘cause.

And since 2020, the region has entered a new pink category into the mix. With the addition of Pinot Noir (Pinot Nero in Italian) to Glera (the Prosecco grape), a new fruit-forward depth can be achieved.

We love Prosecco for its soft bubbles (it has lower atmospheres of pressure than Champagne) and reasonable price point. We love it for its bright, lively, and laid-back personality (much like the wonderful people of the region it calls home). Ready for each and every drinking occasion this year may throw your way, here are 20 of the best Prosecco brands to drink in 2023.

Best Overall Prosecco

Ca’ Furlan Cuvee Beatrice Prosecco

Rating: 92

For the price, this wine is a damn success. It hits all the right notes for a DOC Prosecco. The nose has slight floral aromas with a hint of poached apples. The palate is very refreshing, with casual bubbles and great balanced fruit. You could trick some folks into thinking it costs more.

 

 

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