6ft6 Prosecco
Light, crisp and clean with citrusy lemon curd, pear and honey notes. 6ft6 Prosecco 2014 has a fresh, sherbety mouthfeel that's smooth and balanced. True to style, this is uncomplicated (yet highly drinkable) bubbles.
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Pizzini il Soffio King Valley Prosecco
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Dal Zotto Pucino Prosecco
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Lovely aromas of honeydew melon with slight hints of cucumber. Subtle herbaceous edge in addition to the full fruit flavours, leaving it perfectly balanced with respect to sweetness and acidity. This particular wine adds sparkle to any occasion.